Hello The Hot Pepper! Sebastian here, back with an update on Timothy. I've been kind of waiting until I had some questions to post but I have some questions now so I figured I'd bundle my update of Timothy the Ghost Pepper with some of my questions.
So here's Timothy, about 3 weeks after I first got him I think
I believe he's been getting around 6 hours of sun everyday, although I'm planning on moving him to the front of the house so he can get at least an hour or two more, that way I'm not cutting it so close to the 6 hour minimum. Otherwise though he looks healthy as anything, shockingly I haven't needed to water him all too often. His soil doesn't dry out very frequently and I've been going off of much research and watering him when he starts to droop a little (or when the soil is super dry, which has happened a couple of times in the past few weeks due to high temperatures, but it's also been humid so I figure that's why his soil doesn't dry out much). I've also been giving him some crushed rabbit droppings every so often, because we do have a rabbit, she's my little poop factory
Now onto, the questions, first off I noticed he was growing quite a lot of leaves close to the base of his stem:
Some sources say this is a pretty good time to prune the leaves at the bottom level? What do you guys think, should I be pruning him closer to the bottom? If so, how do I go about doing that? Which leaves should I be pruning? Established leaves or the new leaves that are crowding the bottom of the stem? How many leaves should I be pruning? Again, I'm pretty new to this and I've gone through a bunch of sources that say a bunch of different things, so I wanted to ask just to be completely sure before I do anything.
For my second question, I was taking a look at him today when I saw something of particular interest close to the top of his foliage:
It would appear he's budding!
I don't really know what to do at this point about this. My guess is he'll be flowering a week from now or so? Some sources say I should be snipping off the first flowers to promote more leaf growth and a better yield. Some sources say it's best to just leave it alone. Frankly, right now I just want to see if I can get any so I'm a little hesitant to be cutting flowers. What should I do with these first buds? I'm leaning towards leaving them be as I'm excited to see those first flowers.
I also noticed that the tips of some of his leaves are a little brown and crispy. I'm not sure what that's about, but I'm not terribly concerned as it hasn't been spreading throughout the leaves or anything, and I only see it on 3 of his big leaves. Is that something I should be worried about or is that normal for decently healthy ghost peppers/peppers in general?
That's been my first pepper growing journey so far, this is also the first plant I've tried growing and I'm happy to be having some success I think. If there's anything egregiously wrong with my pepper that I missed please do let me know of course. Thank you all in advance, and happy growing!
So here's Timothy, about 3 weeks after I first got him I think
I believe he's been getting around 6 hours of sun everyday, although I'm planning on moving him to the front of the house so he can get at least an hour or two more, that way I'm not cutting it so close to the 6 hour minimum. Otherwise though he looks healthy as anything, shockingly I haven't needed to water him all too often. His soil doesn't dry out very frequently and I've been going off of much research and watering him when he starts to droop a little (or when the soil is super dry, which has happened a couple of times in the past few weeks due to high temperatures, but it's also been humid so I figure that's why his soil doesn't dry out much). I've also been giving him some crushed rabbit droppings every so often, because we do have a rabbit, she's my little poop factory
Now onto, the questions, first off I noticed he was growing quite a lot of leaves close to the base of his stem:
Some sources say this is a pretty good time to prune the leaves at the bottom level? What do you guys think, should I be pruning him closer to the bottom? If so, how do I go about doing that? Which leaves should I be pruning? Established leaves or the new leaves that are crowding the bottom of the stem? How many leaves should I be pruning? Again, I'm pretty new to this and I've gone through a bunch of sources that say a bunch of different things, so I wanted to ask just to be completely sure before I do anything.
For my second question, I was taking a look at him today when I saw something of particular interest close to the top of his foliage:
It would appear he's budding!
I don't really know what to do at this point about this. My guess is he'll be flowering a week from now or so? Some sources say I should be snipping off the first flowers to promote more leaf growth and a better yield. Some sources say it's best to just leave it alone. Frankly, right now I just want to see if I can get any so I'm a little hesitant to be cutting flowers. What should I do with these first buds? I'm leaning towards leaving them be as I'm excited to see those first flowers.
I also noticed that the tips of some of his leaves are a little brown and crispy. I'm not sure what that's about, but I'm not terribly concerned as it hasn't been spreading throughout the leaves or anything, and I only see it on 3 of his big leaves. Is that something I should be worried about or is that normal for decently healthy ghost peppers/peppers in general?
That's been my first pepper growing journey so far, this is also the first plant I've tried growing and I'm happy to be having some success I think. If there's anything egregiously wrong with my pepper that I missed please do let me know of course. Thank you all in advance, and happy growing!