I had 100% success with a broken limb with almost a dozen Turbo Pube pods in a brown paper bag and a ripe banana, and I am currently watching several Rocotos ripening in an indirect daylight environment inside. My Turbos had fully mature pods hanging since July, the last of which was picked still half green just yesterday.
I've had a couple branches in water that broke off a non-rocoto pepper plant maybe two weeks ago and many or most of those pods have ripened now. Bringing branches or pods inside if they're somewhat near to ripening is definitely an option. I also have several (ok, maybe more like two dozen) rocoto plants indoors or in my garage right now and they're all continuing to ripen well despite the limited amount of light they're getting when it's warm enough to set them outside during the day. Even the ones in the cold garage without sun for a few days are changing color.
Torturously slow, some of these, but absolutely worth the wait!
De Seda Yellow (ask CaneDog about the "yellow" part, I just plant & eat)...
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I'm pretty sure I advertised the De Seda as "yellow/orange" and that just looks like dark orange to me
Actually, and unfortunately, 1 of my 2 De Seda plants from that seed batch (which I felt certain was from a single pod isolated by an organza bag) also just flashed red. I'm hoping that the second plant grows true. They're good looking chunky pods, but they're not the De Seda, that's for sure.
Those square yellow pods in the lower pic (gelbe riesen?) are looking great!