Here is my dilemma, I planted too many seedlings in one pot. I saved seeds from a store bell pepper and sowed them thick thinking most wouldnt grow. To my surprise all of them are growing, All 75 or so. I neglected to seperate them within the first month because i was very busy. I tried to seperate a few, but all of the roots tore off because they were so fragile.
So I want to grow out all of these bell peppers without separating them. I asked another forum, and they said I will have a reduced crop. But i believe if I spread the canopy of them I can get a good yeild. I plan on planting these in the garden when the temperature warms up.
This is before I pegged down the stems
This is minutes after I pegged down the stems
This is later that evening
This is the next day
This is called Low stress training, and it maximizes the space between branches, and allows more light to penetrate the canopy. Also lateral branches are supposed to produce hormones that produce flowers/fruit.
Does anyone have any experience or advice?
Ben
So I want to grow out all of these bell peppers without separating them. I asked another forum, and they said I will have a reduced crop. But i believe if I spread the canopy of them I can get a good yeild. I plan on planting these in the garden when the temperature warms up.
This is before I pegged down the stems
This is minutes after I pegged down the stems
This is later that evening
This is the next day
This is called Low stress training, and it maximizes the space between branches, and allows more light to penetrate the canopy. Also lateral branches are supposed to produce hormones that produce flowers/fruit.
Does anyone have any experience or advice?
Ben