I've got a Rocoto Rojo that I grew last year. The plant has been kept indoors at work. Last year it grew quite a lot and was one of the healthier plants that I grew. I ended up having to prune it in mid summer from all the growth. It overwintered well enough and it is now growing really well. So much so, that I'm thinking about pruning it again.
Problem is, so far it has only made four flowers, and produced two pods!
I'm only using Chilli Focus to fertilize all of the plants at half strength. So far, all of the other overwintered plants I've got (one Naga, one Choc. Hab, one Orange Hab.) have flowered profusely, and the Orange and Chocolate habs have produced pods. But the Rocoto seems intent in doing nothing more than grow.
What am I doing wrong?
I'd blame it on the weather, but if that was the case, it would be affecting the Chinenses as well. It's in a bigger pot than the rest of the plants, because I know Rocotos can be a bit of a handful. I keep it well watered and close to the window for as much sunshine and heat as it can get.
I'm a bit frustrated that such a wonderful looking plant is just not producing pods.
Problem is, so far it has only made four flowers, and produced two pods!
I'm only using Chilli Focus to fertilize all of the plants at half strength. So far, all of the other overwintered plants I've got (one Naga, one Choc. Hab, one Orange Hab.) have flowered profusely, and the Orange and Chocolate habs have produced pods. But the Rocoto seems intent in doing nothing more than grow.
What am I doing wrong?
I'd blame it on the weather, but if that was the case, it would be affecting the Chinenses as well. It's in a bigger pot than the rest of the plants, because I know Rocotos can be a bit of a handful. I keep it well watered and close to the window for as much sunshine and heat as it can get.
I'm a bit frustrated that such a wonderful looking plant is just not producing pods.