Hello all! I found your fine forum in my attempt to determine what is going on with my peppers. I have searched the archives, and cannot find any similar posts. If this question has been answered, please forgive me and be so kind as to point me in the right direction
A little background:
About my plants:
Jalapenos August last year (2010)
Poblanos in March this year (2011)
Bell Peppers in March this year (2011)
Just in the last month I have noticed some changes in the newer peppers. If I thought it was possible, I'd say that the Bells had cross-pollinated with the others; but as I understand, this wouldn't show up until the next generation?
I've noticed my newest Poblanos and Jalapenos growing in a shape that resembles a Bell (short and squat with distinct indentation and the lobes). I ate one of the Poblanos raw, and it tasted just like a Bell pepper (although that could just be my imagination). It was completely mild, with no heat, whatsoever.
Poblanos today
Jalapenos today
Mature Jalepeno on same plant
As it has gotten very hot, the nematodes have kicked into gear. I would suspect them, but this didn't happen last season.
Does anyone have insight into how my peppers could have suddenly started looking and acting like a different kind?
Thanks!
A little background:
- I am in East-Central Florida.
- I have a severe root knot nematode infestation.
- My garden operates on the "Survival of the Fittest" basis.
- All of my plants are from seed.
- I plant the seeds in the soil and encourage anything that shows an interest in growing.
- No pesticides and the occasional application of granular fertilizer only.
About my plants:
- Jalapeno plant has been producing since at least August 2010.
- Poblano plant has been around since the late fall (not sure when I planted it).
- Volunteer Bell pepper that showed up this winter from compost that I dumped in the bed.
Jalapenos August last year (2010)
Poblanos in March this year (2011)
Bell Peppers in March this year (2011)
Just in the last month I have noticed some changes in the newer peppers. If I thought it was possible, I'd say that the Bells had cross-pollinated with the others; but as I understand, this wouldn't show up until the next generation?
I've noticed my newest Poblanos and Jalapenos growing in a shape that resembles a Bell (short and squat with distinct indentation and the lobes). I ate one of the Poblanos raw, and it tasted just like a Bell pepper (although that could just be my imagination). It was completely mild, with no heat, whatsoever.
Poblanos today
Jalapenos today
Mature Jalepeno on same plant
As it has gotten very hot, the nematodes have kicked into gear. I would suspect them, but this didn't happen last season.
Does anyone have insight into how my peppers could have suddenly started looking and acting like a different kind?
Thanks!