Hi there again. Temperatures here in zone 3 are going to remain at a steady 34-43 degrees daytime and lower at night, into the frost level. I have a lot of unripe pods on my plants. Trinidad Moruga Scorpion (4), Bhut Jolokia (4), Brainstrain (3), Caribbean Habanero (2), 7 Pot Douglah (3), Rocoto (1), Trinidad Perfume (2). What is my best bet to having these things ripen? Is pulling them from the ground, pruning them leaving the pods still on the plant, then tying up and hanging upside down in my garage (unheated). A few of the pods are in transition or starting to change color, but many are not yet turning. Or is cutting off the pods and placing in a paper bag with piece of potato a better option. If so, how much of a potato is used? This is my first year, and what a crappy year I picked to start as the weather was terrible. Bringing these indoors is NOT an option as the missus will Not let me bring any of these indoors. Any help and advice is always welcome. Thank you.