Instead of messing up someone else's thread, I thought I would start this one. Someone had asked which plants are producing the most peppers and we heard about single plants producing 7 to 10 pounds of peppers in a year. I had also asked about whether people stake their plants up or not. So,
What size containers are you using to make these huge plants? I am growing most of my plants in 7 gallon containers, which are 12 inches by 12 inches. They are growing some fairly large plants that seem to be maxing about 5+ feet tall by about 4 to 5 feet wide in a single season (from seed that same year) Now, I am finding that I will be growing these plants for several years and know, at some point in time, I will need to step them up into something larger. I can root crop the plants and repot them each year with new soil, but still, I can see taking some of the older plants and putting them in at least 15s at some point in time. I'm getting older and it is getting harder to move 25s around like I used to, but I would bet I could get some monster plants using 25s, at least for a few just to try it out.
On staking the plants, I see that I have needed to stake up some new plants just to support the new, softer stems, but also have found that the second year plants don't need staking any more. Tom
What size containers are you using to make these huge plants? I am growing most of my plants in 7 gallon containers, which are 12 inches by 12 inches. They are growing some fairly large plants that seem to be maxing about 5+ feet tall by about 4 to 5 feet wide in a single season (from seed that same year) Now, I am finding that I will be growing these plants for several years and know, at some point in time, I will need to step them up into something larger. I can root crop the plants and repot them each year with new soil, but still, I can see taking some of the older plants and putting them in at least 15s at some point in time. I'm getting older and it is getting harder to move 25s around like I used to, but I would bet I could get some monster plants using 25s, at least for a few just to try it out.
On staking the plants, I see that I have needed to stake up some new plants just to support the new, softer stems, but also have found that the second year plants don't need staking any more. Tom