My best guess are that these 3 pics are jalapeno's, caribbean reds and bishops crowns based upon where they are growing from last years plants. What do you guys normally do with volunteer peppers plants ?
I really don't have room. My thought with seeing how many plants popped up from ripe and rotted peppers on the ground is to use this area as my nursery instead of my garage like I did this winter and then babying the plants and hardening them off. These look pretty healthy. So I'm thinking throwing seed out after harvest when I pull out the plants and see what happens come spring. What do you think of that idea ?solid7 said:What to do with free pepper plants? Come on, now... What do your instincts tell you? LOL
Weird, I have hundreds of volunteers each year in DE, tons of tomatoes as well.ÂVicious Vex said:I don't have peppers seeds survive the winter. Â I left some outside in the soil as an experiment from last year, no movement yet. Â We will see though. Â Â
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I say you do a give away. Â Uproot them suckers and get em stable in a pot and send em to your fellow pepper buddies!Â
ÂJoynersHotPeppers said:Weird, I have hundreds of volunteers each year in DE, tons of tomatoes as well.Â
I never had an issue in Va or NC, maybe you are just lucky because it can really be a PIA hahahahhaVicious Vex said:Â
I think the freeze-thaw cycles kill them or cause them to rot. Â I'm not sure though. Â Which is why I'm doing the experiment.Â
I had an odd theory that the salt and clay had something to do with it, being on the coast. Â ÂJoynersHotPeppers said:I never had an issue in Va or NC, maybe you are just lucky because it can really be a PIA hahahahha
that would be cool as my caribbeans were right next to my bishops last year where the seedlings popped up.alkhall said:You never know, you might get some new cross.
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I had this volunteer last season:
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Growing it out this year just to see what i get. Since it was growing underneath the Yellow 7-Pot/King Naga cross (#1), maybe it will yield something even more exotic?