So I have this ghost pepper plant, and it's only about 10 inches tall...and it's flowering for some reason? Should I pinch them off in order to encourage foliage growth? Or just let it do its thing?
filmost said:It's common and is just part of the plants life cycle. Many people will tell you pinch the buds off (once they are big enough to be pinched) to encourage green growth, but others will say just let nature run its course. So it is up to you :-)
geeme said:I am finding that about 50% of the time the plant drops the buds/flowers anyway. But when it doesn't, I pinch them off. As Buzz said, the plant will put more energy into foliage growth. The thing to keep in mind is that chile plants only put out pods at the nodes - the points where branches come together. So few nodes = fewer pods. With your plant as young as it is, pinching now will make a huge difference later - if that's what you want.
Yes, they're in pots. My habanero plant has some buds on it too...and my scotch bonnet, but my scotch bonnet is about 14 inches tall. So I'm not too worried about that one. I have to treat the ghost pepper plant delicately out here in the Pacific Northwest. We don't have the warmest weather yet. Summer time is almost here thoughAaron Sm said:My potted plants flower much sooner then one that are in the ground. Are yours in pots?
xBrianxEdge said:
So I have this ghost pepper plant, and it's only about 10 inches tall...and it's flowering for some reason? Should I pinch them off in order to encourage foliage growth? Or just let it do its thing?
what is a tree hab ?millworkman said:I only pinch buds on plants I know for sure will produce a TON later, which is only one plant and that is my Tree Hab. Plants know better than you when it comes to growing themselves. Let them go.
Not at all. Not even remotely close. It was barely 4" in diameter and only an inch or so tall in a 2 gallon pot when it put out flowers. Them, I mean.. on the phablet.OKGrowin said:is your plant root bound? When they run out of space to grow they usually start flowering. The ones i left in solocups started producing @ 10 inches tall because they were root bound. When i transplanted them up to 5 gals they started growing again before more production.
SavinaRed said:what is a tree hab ?
is it one in a container that you have had for more than a year and place inside for the winter ?