Habanero Fellow Oct 30, 2012 #1 Can near freezing temps push plants into producing more capsaicin for the pods? Similar to the way excessive heat stresses more capsaicin? I've had near freezing temps here but my plants are still alive with some nearly ripen pods.
Can near freezing temps push plants into producing more capsaicin for the pods? Similar to the way excessive heat stresses more capsaicin? I've had near freezing temps here but my plants are still alive with some nearly ripen pods.
sicman Oct 30, 2012 #2 i have no idea,but i will say no since cold shuts down the plant. once again i have no idea.
Habanero Fellow Oct 30, 2012 #3 sicman said: i have no idea,but i will say no since cold shuts down the plant. once again i have no idea. Click to expand... I think you're right there. I was just thinking that the cold could push the plant into survival mode.
sicman said: i have no idea,but i will say no since cold shuts down the plant. once again i have no idea. Click to expand... I think you're right there. I was just thinking that the cold could push the plant into survival mode.