First year of growing peppers, I went a little over board and at one point had ~150 peppers, started from seed, moved to 1gal, 5gal, 10gal then eventually gave about 50 of them away and planted 100 in ground outside my house located in Phoenix, Arizona. They were all different varieties ranging from jalapenos, chiltepins and the rest were superhots
Long story short about half of them died in July during our record breaking streak of 100+ days, I did everything I could, kept close eye with watering, had them completely covered in shade cloth that had 70% sun blocking etc...
The ones that did survive(mainly chiltepin) I saved seeds from and have sowed those and about to put them outside again, I had like 2-4 superhot also survive but I never got any peppers but my plan is to save seeds from those plants thinking they would have offspring better acclimated to the extreme heat????
Anyways here is my question, is there a certain pepper or genetic that is better to survive Phoenix, Arizona's extreme heat? I got Chiltepin down. OR should I just keep doing what i'm doing? My plan is i'm going to move on to different varieties, plant them, see if they survive the heat and if they do i'll replant that. MY ultimate goal is that I have 100plants outside that can live all year long through Phoenix heat/cold.
Long story short about half of them died in July during our record breaking streak of 100+ days, I did everything I could, kept close eye with watering, had them completely covered in shade cloth that had 70% sun blocking etc...
The ones that did survive(mainly chiltepin) I saved seeds from and have sowed those and about to put them outside again, I had like 2-4 superhot also survive but I never got any peppers but my plan is to save seeds from those plants thinking they would have offspring better acclimated to the extreme heat????
Anyways here is my question, is there a certain pepper or genetic that is better to survive Phoenix, Arizona's extreme heat? I got Chiltepin down. OR should I just keep doing what i'm doing? My plan is i'm going to move on to different varieties, plant them, see if they survive the heat and if they do i'll replant that. MY ultimate goal is that I have 100plants outside that can live all year long through Phoenix heat/cold.