Hey All,
I'm new to the forum (and pepper growing) and had a couple questions. I live in central New York, where we have a frost advisory tonight (it's supposed to dip down to 23). I have 12 Cayenne plants and one each of Scotch Bonnet and Aji Limon. The Cayennes and Aji Limon are littered with pods that have been slowly maturing over the past few weeks. With the temperature getting as low as it is tonight, would it be best to dig the plants up and put them into containers? I have a huge bay window that gets a good amount of sunlight that I could put them next to, or would it be better not to disturb the roots and put a tarp or old bed sheets over the plants? After tonight the weather is going to be in the 70's and sunny for the better part of the next week, so if they can get through one rough night they should be alright.
Also, a lot of the Aji Limon pods, and some of the cayenne pods have dark purple spots running along about half the length of the pod on one side. Early in the season I was feeding them every 2 weeks with miracle grow and supplementing them with a little calcium nitrate and magnesium sulfate. After they started forming pods, I stopped with the MG and just gave them Calcium Nitrate and Epsom Salt, so I didn't think it could be blossom end rot. We've had a ridiculously rainy season here (we set the 115 year precipitation record for the full year with 3 1/2 months to go) so maybe that could have had something to do with it?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Matt
I'm new to the forum (and pepper growing) and had a couple questions. I live in central New York, where we have a frost advisory tonight (it's supposed to dip down to 23). I have 12 Cayenne plants and one each of Scotch Bonnet and Aji Limon. The Cayennes and Aji Limon are littered with pods that have been slowly maturing over the past few weeks. With the temperature getting as low as it is tonight, would it be best to dig the plants up and put them into containers? I have a huge bay window that gets a good amount of sunlight that I could put them next to, or would it be better not to disturb the roots and put a tarp or old bed sheets over the plants? After tonight the weather is going to be in the 70's and sunny for the better part of the next week, so if they can get through one rough night they should be alright.
Also, a lot of the Aji Limon pods, and some of the cayenne pods have dark purple spots running along about half the length of the pod on one side. Early in the season I was feeding them every 2 weeks with miracle grow and supplementing them with a little calcium nitrate and magnesium sulfate. After they started forming pods, I stopped with the MG and just gave them Calcium Nitrate and Epsom Salt, so I didn't think it could be blossom end rot. We've had a ridiculously rainy season here (we set the 115 year precipitation record for the full year with 3 1/2 months to go) so maybe that could have had something to do with it?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Matt