A allXbutXgone Sep 11, 2008 #1 do all strains of peppers start producing peppers once the plant is mature enough and continue to grow while they do? or are there certain strains that wont flower until the amount of light per day starts to drop?
do all strains of peppers start producing peppers once the plant is mature enough and continue to grow while they do? or are there certain strains that wont flower until the amount of light per day starts to drop?
willard3 Sep 11, 2008 #2 Chiles are day neutral, ie, flowering/fruiting is unaffected by photoperiod.
okie joe Sep 11, 2008 #4 willard3 said: Chiles are day neutral, ie, flowering/fruiting is unaffected by photoperiod. Click to expand... yeppers exactly
willard3 said: Chiles are day neutral, ie, flowering/fruiting is unaffected by photoperiod. Click to expand... yeppers exactly
talas Sep 12, 2008 #5 willard3 said: Chiles are day neutral, ie, flowering/fruiting is unaffected by photoperiod. Click to expand... Willard puts it straight..Surprising isn't it..I was when i first heard been unaffected by photo period
willard3 said: Chiles are day neutral, ie, flowering/fruiting is unaffected by photoperiod. Click to expand... Willard puts it straight..Surprising isn't it..I was when i first heard been unaffected by photo period