I'm doing a little science experiment with one of my pepper beds this year. For each variety (46 varieties, 160 plants across a range of heat and species), I topped 1/3 of the plants, FIM'd 1/3 and left 1/3 untouched. Every variety has at least one of each, and most have two of each. I'm now two weeks out from putting them in the ground, and I'm starting to see some results --
Cabuchile Topped
Cabuchile FIM'd
Cabuchile Left Alone
Chile de Agua Topped
Chile de Agua FIM'd
Chile de Agua left alone
So far, topping and FIMming are clearly winning, but I'm a long way from declaring a winner yet. I'll keep posting the results from these and other varieties as the season goes on.
As an aside, all of these plants would probably be a lot further along if it hadn't been so *#!% cold these last couple weeks.
Cabuchile Topped
Cabuchile FIM'd
Cabuchile Left Alone
Chile de Agua Topped
Chile de Agua FIM'd
Chile de Agua left alone
So far, topping and FIMming are clearly winning, but I'm a long way from declaring a winner yet. I'll keep posting the results from these and other varieties as the season goes on.
As an aside, all of these plants would probably be a lot further along if it hadn't been so *#!% cold these last couple weeks.