I'll be growing indoors this winter again. I've tried hand pollinating before, with okay results, but was wondering if y'all can suggest any peppers that tend to self-pollinate effectively?
BlackFatalii said:I have an Aji Fantasy growing indoors under lights that just keeps producing. A few taps to the flowers every now and then is all it takes to get pods to set. The flowers have a lot of pollen in them, but this seems to be true of most baccatum flowers that I have observed. So I would say maybe try some baccatums.
ColdSmoke said:make sure you got a fan blowing on them and you give them a shake every once in a while. All peppers are self-pollinating
cruzzfish said:Most of them are the same species so it won't matter too much. Just shake the plants once in a while or use a fan. They don't like to fruit in the winter no matter how well pollinated they are though.
finitejest said:Awesome! Thanks! How do you like the pepper otherwise?
Malarky said:I'm fairly sure I've read that peppers don't care what the lighting cycle is...unlike other plants
ColdSmoke said:The Aji varieties are quite prolific...I've had great success with Aji Lemon Drop and Aji Melocoton indoors.
finitejest said:This is my first time with Melocoton. Lots of pods, very, very pale yellow in colour, with a purplish tinge. Hoping they start to ripen soon!