Hello all you pepper heads,
I'm here in So Cal and the plants did pretty good this season, my first season back growing. I've never overwintered before so I decided to go for it this year. Our season isn't done yet by a long shot but I decided to practice on some SRP's and sweet pepper plants that were done for the year. Leaves were turning yellow and no more flowers so I thought it was be a good trial run.
So I have about 6 of them and they were cut way down like a rose bush and now some of them are starting to get new leaves and shoots. They are currently in sized down pots, in the total shade. Yes I know i started too early but I had to clean up the area there was just too many pots and plants lying around. Should I be stripping off the new shoots until it gets full winter here ?
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated
I'm here in So Cal and the plants did pretty good this season, my first season back growing. I've never overwintered before so I decided to go for it this year. Our season isn't done yet by a long shot but I decided to practice on some SRP's and sweet pepper plants that were done for the year. Leaves were turning yellow and no more flowers so I thought it was be a good trial run.
So I have about 6 of them and they were cut way down like a rose bush and now some of them are starting to get new leaves and shoots. They are currently in sized down pots, in the total shade. Yes I know i started too early but I had to clean up the area there was just too many pots and plants lying around. Should I be stripping off the new shoots until it gets full winter here ?
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated