Well Dan, looks like your thread has been massively jacked my friend
. So, in an attempt to reign it back in, you originally said:
I've got a couple oddball varieties that I'm considering overwintering. I was planning on waiting to see how much I liked some of these before throwing them into a bucket / pot but I'm running low on the potting soil funds. Has anyone taken a plant that was outside in the garden and transferred it to a container to be overwintered? If so, have you had success? My first attempt at overwintering failed miserably but I have learned from my mistakes (hopefully).
Yes, I dug up the first Bhut I ever grew (awesome plant). I chopped and hacked and plucked the heck out of it, then stuck it in a one gallon. Even with all that abuse, it stuck its' tongue out and said "is that all you got?"
. It was recovering nicely and then, all a sudden, BANG - aphid assault and domination, which lead to an ugly death.
The following year I overwintered three manzanos. I did a few things different, but the aphids eventually showed up. I was able to control them this time (ladybugs), and the plants made it through to the following year. But, even in their second year, they didn't mature fruit before frost, so I bagged 'em.
This year I'm dabbling with a few wilds, which I'm thinking about trying to overwinter. Not sure yet, but I ain't skeerd to try.
I think overwintering can be done successfully, but it does have its' challenges. Because of that, I won't bother overwintering common, easy to grow, short DTM type peppers. I'll reserve it for rare, HTF type plants. But, that's just me.
Good luck wid it.