At that size I've pushed a chopstick into the ground next to the plant and used a cable-tie or string around the plant/stick to limit the sway.MoWhiskey said:These are only 3-5 inches tall, if I can get pics off phone will try post later.
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Spicy Mushroom said:Doesn't the sway of wind promote more sturdy stalks? Isn't that part of the reason people use fans indoors? So wouldn't anchoring them to stakes be counterintuitive to the issue?
Just curious as I have never used stakes or cages with my peppers.
While this does seem like a valid point (I had thought so myself before), it doesn't appear to happen this way. I have had all my plants staked w bamboo since they have been exposed to the harsh outdoors. I'll just share from my experience here: the ones that were staked first grew taller much faster - presumably from less stress to the plant. The ones staked shortly after caught up quickly though. Now that my plants are in the 5 month range I can say that the stakes did not hinder the stalk growth at all. Most (if not all) of my plants now have stalks that are in the 1in thick range. My thought is that while the stakes add support, they as well sway in the wind - as the natural stem would do. This slight swaying motion is all that is needed to beef up the stalk from my experience. Extremes would likely just stress the plant unnecessarily.Spicy Mushroom said:Doesn't the sway of wind promote more sturdy stalks? Isn't that part of the reason people use fans indoors? So wouldn't anchoring them to stakes be counterintuitive to the issue?
Just curious as I have never used stakes or cages with my peppers.
First off, that pot is way too small for the plant. Get a larger pot and bury it deeper in the soil - that may be all that is necessary. That said, can you get a close-up of the plant near the base before you repot it? We may be able to see if it's just pot size or a possible soil fungus going on.juanitos said:mine have a fan indoors and a decent root system but also seem to be falling over for whatever reason, the stalks aren't as big as a pencil, smaller like the size of a small crotchet needle.
My fix was to take the plant out, brush bottom half of soil off and repot with more soil on top. seems like these 3 inch pots aren't as tall as solo cups so they are more susceptible to this...
if i had space i would just pot up to a 1 gal and i'm sure they'd be just fine.