How do you get your plants to ripen all of their pods at the same time? I usually harvest a few pods at a time as they color up, leaving the green ones to finish. Now that I've started many types of plants from seed (indoors), I want to achieve the consistent uniform ripening I've seen on vendor sites and from experienced members here with a "photo finish".
Are there determinate varieties that are bred for harvesting in one go instead of continuous picking, like tomatoes?
I've heard of topping to create an even canopy and a larger harvest. Also, late season pruning to focus the plant's energy on mature pods. Leafing, as is done with grapes, provides fruit with more light exposure affecting color.
I understand that peppers cycle between leaf/shoot growth and flower/fruit set. Pods take a certain amount of time to develop and ripen. It follows that unanimous ripening is dependent upon flowers forming fruit within the same relative window.
Are there determinate varieties that are bred for harvesting in one go instead of continuous picking, like tomatoes?
I've heard of topping to create an even canopy and a larger harvest. Also, late season pruning to focus the plant's energy on mature pods. Leafing, as is done with grapes, provides fruit with more light exposure affecting color.
I understand that peppers cycle between leaf/shoot growth and flower/fruit set. Pods take a certain amount of time to develop and ripen. It follows that unanimous ripening is dependent upon flowers forming fruit within the same relative window.