Hello all!
I'm a second year grower, learning a ton by reading posts and GLOGS here, and I'm uncertain about something and figured you could help.
From what I've read, once a pepper plant becomes root bound it will begin to flower/fruit. That makes sense to me in terms of "I can't grow any larger, so I'd better get to making more of myself". My question is, once a plant shifts to fruiting rather than vegetative, will transplanting to a larger container somewhat revert it's emphasis back to vegetative? Are these two 'modes', for lack of a better word, exclusive? I know that a flowering plant will continue to grow, but growth might be reduced due to the energy put into producing fruit.
The reason I ask is that I've started my peppers indoors much earlier this year. They're currently in solo cups and this Chicago weather is keeping them indoors for now. Do I need to transplant to mid-size pots as an intermediate before going to my 3 or 5 gallon pots? They're not showing signs of stress or anything yet, but if it doesn't warm up in the near future I'd like to avoid issues.
Sorry if this is a silly question, just trying to learn as much as humanly possible.
gallery: http://imgur.com/a/O9f93
I'm a second year grower, learning a ton by reading posts and GLOGS here, and I'm uncertain about something and figured you could help.
From what I've read, once a pepper plant becomes root bound it will begin to flower/fruit. That makes sense to me in terms of "I can't grow any larger, so I'd better get to making more of myself". My question is, once a plant shifts to fruiting rather than vegetative, will transplanting to a larger container somewhat revert it's emphasis back to vegetative? Are these two 'modes', for lack of a better word, exclusive? I know that a flowering plant will continue to grow, but growth might be reduced due to the energy put into producing fruit.
The reason I ask is that I've started my peppers indoors much earlier this year. They're currently in solo cups and this Chicago weather is keeping them indoors for now. Do I need to transplant to mid-size pots as an intermediate before going to my 3 or 5 gallon pots? They're not showing signs of stress or anything yet, but if it doesn't warm up in the near future I'd like to avoid issues.
Sorry if this is a silly question, just trying to learn as much as humanly possible.
gallery: http://imgur.com/a/O9f93