I recently posted about this year's plants, and I am now seeking advice on last year's peppers.
I live in Crete, Greece, and temperatures are currently around 70-75F (20-23C) during the day and 53-59F (12-15C) during the night.
I heavily pruned my plants during the winter but left them on the terrace since we didn't have extreme temperatures (and I had nowhere to put them).
They seemed to be rebounding fast, but now I see very short shoots, a ton of leaves, and an impressive amount of flowers on some of them.
I successfully fought an aphid breakout, added a bit of fresh soil at the top, and have been fertilizing with just some Fish Mix (5-1-3) for the last three weeks or so.
I am not sure if I should:
1. Pinch the flowers to help the plants develop and keep using the Fish Mix
2. Let them be, and switch to a 2-7-4 fertilizer to encourage even more flowering
3. Just switch to the 7-3-12 I had planned to start using in May
4. Any mix of the above
Here are some pics, the two Jalapenos are the ones that look the best and don't have a ton of flowers yet, the scotch bonnet looks like an olive bonsai (: and the others have turned into tiny bushes (although the scorpion has developed some thick shoots that look like a lot of thinner shoots grouped together).
I live in Crete, Greece, and temperatures are currently around 70-75F (20-23C) during the day and 53-59F (12-15C) during the night.
I heavily pruned my plants during the winter but left them on the terrace since we didn't have extreme temperatures (and I had nowhere to put them).
They seemed to be rebounding fast, but now I see very short shoots, a ton of leaves, and an impressive amount of flowers on some of them.
I successfully fought an aphid breakout, added a bit of fresh soil at the top, and have been fertilizing with just some Fish Mix (5-1-3) for the last three weeks or so.
I am not sure if I should:
1. Pinch the flowers to help the plants develop and keep using the Fish Mix
2. Let them be, and switch to a 2-7-4 fertilizer to encourage even more flowering
3. Just switch to the 7-3-12 I had planned to start using in May
4. Any mix of the above
Here are some pics, the two Jalapenos are the ones that look the best and don't have a ton of flowers yet, the scotch bonnet looks like an olive bonsai (: and the others have turned into tiny bushes (although the scorpion has developed some thick shoots that look like a lot of thinner shoots grouped together).