Hey everyone, the amount of knowledge on this forum is literally mind-blowing. Anytime something is going on with a pepper plant, or any other plant really, there's already a thread about it. Seriously incredible.
Anyway, Sugar Rush Chili, I know it's not a superhot or whatever, but it's a good snacking pepper for me. I've got 4(qty) in 12" pots, they were transplanted from there little seedling pots (2",4"?, can't recall) when they were around 8-10" tall. They are all now about 2.5Ft(30 inches) tall and have been outside for the better part of a month. A few chilly nights I brought them in, but other then those few nights, they are fully suited to outdoor life now. I've read they get 4-5ft tall easy, but the growing season here (North Dakota) is short and I've never seen a full size pepper plant like most other areas do.
Fertilized with Tomato-Tone and CalMag rotating weekly. So, 2 weeks between same fert application. Watered every other day through the lawn sprinklers at 5:30AM (18 min, of which they probably receive 2 minutes of direct spray, the tomatoes and cucumbers get far more)Â and I drilled holes in the bottoms of the pots so there is no resting water.Â
Should I put these into larger containers? 5 gal bucket? Whats your thoughts? Anything else ya'll need to know to make an educated guess?
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Anyway, Sugar Rush Chili, I know it's not a superhot or whatever, but it's a good snacking pepper for me. I've got 4(qty) in 12" pots, they were transplanted from there little seedling pots (2",4"?, can't recall) when they were around 8-10" tall. They are all now about 2.5Ft(30 inches) tall and have been outside for the better part of a month. A few chilly nights I brought them in, but other then those few nights, they are fully suited to outdoor life now. I've read they get 4-5ft tall easy, but the growing season here (North Dakota) is short and I've never seen a full size pepper plant like most other areas do.
Fertilized with Tomato-Tone and CalMag rotating weekly. So, 2 weeks between same fert application. Watered every other day through the lawn sprinklers at 5:30AM (18 min, of which they probably receive 2 minutes of direct spray, the tomatoes and cucumbers get far more)Â and I drilled holes in the bottoms of the pots so there is no resting water.Â
Should I put these into larger containers? 5 gal bucket? Whats your thoughts? Anything else ya'll need to know to make an educated guess?
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