I recently bought my first pepper plants, and put them into ceramic pots the size recommended by the guy at Lowes - 10". That's okay for the jalapenos for now, but if they survive the winter in my house, I'm definitely going to need to repot next year. The cowhorn, however, clearly needs a bigger pot now. I'm undecided about what kind of pot, however - ceramic or plastic? I know plastic is less expensive (and seems to be what most posters to this site use), but I haven't had much luck keeping things alive in plastic in the past. Part of the problem is the weather here - Cleveland, OH area, where we can end up fairly cold and rainy most of the summer from time to time - the ceramic helps drain out excess moisture. On the other hand, I do already have a bigger plastic pot available (about 3 gallons), but would have to purchase a larger ceramic one. Does anyone from this general area have a recommendation?
Also, the cowhorn's got quite a bit of fruit on it right now - any tips for repotting without disturbing the plant too much? I'm thinking I should move it shortly after watering, so the dirt clings together the most due to the moisture. Yes/No?
Also, the cowhorn's got quite a bit of fruit on it right now - any tips for repotting without disturbing the plant too much? I'm thinking I should move it shortly after watering, so the dirt clings together the most due to the moisture. Yes/No?