Both plants have had flowers at the same time and I've even been trying to manually pollinate flowers as I see them as well. I've got a few pods on other plants but the one plant just seems to be doing so much better which seems strange to me.How about flowers? Did both plants flower the same time?
I have a similar situation with one plant in the row with no pods showing. It does have flowers though.
I'm wondering if it's possible for a plant to be sterile.
I'll try getting some pollen from the good plant when some flowers open again and see if I have any luck.I have a plant that is pollen-sterile, and have to use pollen from others to set pods. I can't say that's what is happening on your end, but it is definitely a thing.
I totally feel you here. I laid down 4 railroad ties in a square in the yard. (Full sun spot) I then proceeded to fill the square with about 70% topsoil and 30% cow manure. (I did this to save cost. Cow manure is expensive - the topsoil was not)I'm curious if there would be any specific reason why one of my ghost pepper plants would have 40+ peppers on it and the one right next to it has 0? They are in the same raised bed so soil and water would be the same for both of them.
Well, at least I'm not the only one. The thing that drives me crazy is that I anticipated a few plant "losses" so I compensated by planting 5 in each row.My peppers are about 1' apart so about as identical conditions as possible, and I have them grow totally different from spot to spot. Never have figured out why...
This happened to me last year with the Carolina Reaper: One plant produced about 15 pods. The other plant 0 pods.I'm curious if there would be any specific reason why one of my ghost pepper plants would have 40+ peppers on it and the one right next to it has 0? They are in the same raised bed so soil and water would be the same for both of them.
Just throwing this out there ~ I talked to "Mike" at Puckerbutt (Home of the Reaper) and he explained one year he got a bunch of flowers but few, if any, pods. He said he happened to mention it to Ed and Ed told him to use "Tomato Set" fertilizer. He said he took the advice and it's made all the difference.This happened to me last year with the Carolina Reaper: One plant produced about 15 pods. The other plant 0 pods.
This year the same with BOC: One plant has almost 20 green pods hanging... I removed the other after 3 failed flowering rounds. I saw that in plants that do not produce pods, the flowers do not fully open and the stamens are stuck together. They also have a greenish sheen to their color.
I also vote for the possibility of sterile plants.