Each year, I am getting two to three batches of pods on my Bhut Jolokias, here in central Florida. Depending on the time of year, in some cases, the last batch turn orange, but don't ever turn dark red. I can see it has to do with the temperatures outside and when we had a cooler November, that is when they didn't turn. So, I am thinking about bringing my plants inside towards the end of the year to get that last batch to turn.
So, has anyone seen this and documented what temperature will it take to make sure these peppers turn red? I am thinking it is around 80F or so, for day temps, and not getting too cool at night. Any insight on this? Is anyone growing peppers inside all year round and making good colored peppers inside? Thanks, Tom
So, has anyone seen this and documented what temperature will it take to make sure these peppers turn red? I am thinking it is around 80F or so, for day temps, and not getting too cool at night. Any insight on this? Is anyone growing peppers inside all year round and making good colored peppers inside? Thanks, Tom