I have a lot of free time on my hands and I'm trying to grow a dozen of chinense species. I have seen pictures and I truly envy that some manage to get their Chinense plants to around 6ft with beautiful only (generally) green leaves. While I'm not expecting 6 ft plants, I can't even get my plants to grow properly (that's what I'll mainly talk about in the next paragraph).
I am from Malaysia and as funny as it may sound, despite the all year hot and sunny weather, I decided to grow them indoors. Call that absurdly stupid if you like, but I thought, okay, no pests, and I can take care of the plants in here and mosquitoes can't have me as their fodder. Due to architectural design, defect or ignorance, the plants can get as much as 2-3 hours of direct sunlight.
Sorry about the boring details.. but I'll need someone's advice here.. so here's the part that got me all confused. Each time I bring the plant indoors (no airconditioning, open windows).. the leaves turn white slowly and within 2-3 days the plant bites the dust. This is the case for plants with 2 seeding leaves, 4 leaves, 8 leaves, and does seem to be the case for one of the 15" that I just brought out.
I can't get these plants to even an admirable level. I should even mention, most of the fruits borne are either infested by fruit larvae or just rotten (once they begin turning red, parts will also begin turning soggy brown, well, soggy and brown).
Pictures to follow soon. Needed?
I have some Giberrellic acid here, ready for great germination... so before I make a greater beginning, I gotta figure out what I've been doing wrong.
I am from Malaysia and as funny as it may sound, despite the all year hot and sunny weather, I decided to grow them indoors. Call that absurdly stupid if you like, but I thought, okay, no pests, and I can take care of the plants in here and mosquitoes can't have me as their fodder. Due to architectural design, defect or ignorance, the plants can get as much as 2-3 hours of direct sunlight.
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POTTED INDOORS: I have plants potted indoors using loose soil, firm soil. I have seedlings in mini cups indoors, all firm soil. All soils are mixed with vermaculite and perlite. Growth is mightly slow and after 4-5 months, 2 have reached about 15". Zero branches. Main stem is all green. Others on loose soil appear to have gradual growth, up to 8 leaves at most, but I don't think it's an Asian height problem. Definitely stunted growth.
POTTED OUTDOORS: Outdoors, I have 3 potted Chinense plants, and one started flowering after just 2 months of growth, and this would be the Butch T. It achieved only 15" in height and branched out little. It has half day of direct sunlight.
GROUND OUTDOORS: 6 months and I have a strain of Chinense species.. one of those Naga's... and it has grown to around 20" tall, pretty branched out. I'll get some photos soon to compliment this post.
Sorry about the boring details.. but I'll need someone's advice here.. so here's the part that got me all confused. Each time I bring the plant indoors (no airconditioning, open windows).. the leaves turn white slowly and within 2-3 days the plant bites the dust. This is the case for plants with 2 seeding leaves, 4 leaves, 8 leaves, and does seem to be the case for one of the 15" that I just brought out.
I can't get these plants to even an admirable level. I should even mention, most of the fruits borne are either infested by fruit larvae or just rotten (once they begin turning red, parts will also begin turning soggy brown, well, soggy and brown).
Pictures to follow soon. Needed?
I have some Giberrellic acid here, ready for great germination... so before I make a greater beginning, I gotta figure out what I've been doing wrong.