So, I've had a recurring issue with earwigs; they like to bore a hole in my pods and camp out in there for awhile. It's gross, and bc they seem to like the same kinds of peppers as I do, it's really frustrating. I usually just pluck and toss the pods as soon as I find the hole in'm.
My thinking was, that will allow the plant to start producing new pods, and I won't have to live with the heartache of constantly being reminded of the loss, each time I see the pod.
But that's all changed, now...for now.
See, today, I was poking around in my beds, and admiring the fine blistery skin and perfectly formed shapes of the pods on my Yella Brainstrain plants. And I found another hole, in a fairly large, picture-perfect but as-of-yet unripe YBS. I was grief-stricken, and tempted to cast the pod away in a fit of despair and rage.
Then it hit me. With a pod like this one, I want to leave it on the plant to ripen, so I can save seeds.
Right?
I'll probably still toss any ugly or off-pheno pods that get violated, but I think this is gonna be my move for the pretty ones.
My thinking was, that will allow the plant to start producing new pods, and I won't have to live with the heartache of constantly being reminded of the loss, each time I see the pod.
But that's all changed, now...for now.
See, today, I was poking around in my beds, and admiring the fine blistery skin and perfectly formed shapes of the pods on my Yella Brainstrain plants. And I found another hole, in a fairly large, picture-perfect but as-of-yet unripe YBS. I was grief-stricken, and tempted to cast the pod away in a fit of despair and rage.
Then it hit me. With a pod like this one, I want to leave it on the plant to ripen, so I can save seeds.
Right?
I'll probably still toss any ugly or off-pheno pods that get violated, but I think this is gonna be my move for the pretty ones.