magicpepper said:why are you hand pollinating the flowers? dont pepper plant flowers act as tomato plants and self pollinate?
plaisir8 said:If you don't have enough wind and/or insects, they do need manual intervention.
georgej said:whenever they have pollen on them id say. i got out and tickle flowers in the morning before work. theres been decent breeze here recently so that usually does the trick!
had any luck with the crossing, magicpepper? some magic hybrids?magicpepper said:the only time i have actually hand pollinated was when i wanted to cross two breeds and usually the day before the flower opens up
Tasty stuff. What else are you planning to grow?filmost said:I only have an overwintered Jalapeno and a supposed De Arbol that are putting out a ton of pods. Of my newbies, so far only two. Hoping that changes within the next week or so.
I had tried to hand pollinate a rocoto the other day too but failed, I think the stigma was quite short on that flower though so maybe I didn't get the pollen on there.
plaisir8 said:had any luck with the crossing, magicpepper? some magic hybrids?
Tasty stuff. What else are you planning to grow?
You know, a lot of people use brushes or electric teethbrush or petting their plants for hand pollination. But what I do when I want to be absolutely sure, is this: I use the back of my thumbnail as a little tray onto which I dust the pollen and then I stroke the tip of the stigma with it. A tad time consuming and apart from the odd stigma falling off, it's pretty much failproof.
Maybe you're shaking the flowers off.afr0n0me said:Iv'e been "shaking" them everyday after work for the last few days, but i'm still getting flower drop everyday. Wonder if i should set up a fan on them ? will it matter if its oscillating or not ?