I grow a few plants on my deck every year in pots. I would like to bring a couple in this winter and just keep the alive so next spring I can get s jump start on production. Plus I got lucky and found a ghost pepper plant and several habaneros this spring. In my area every greenhouse has jalapeños and other common popular species but its hard to find habanero and other not as popular peppers. Can I just bring them inside and keep them room temperature throughout the winter near a window and keep them alive?
Now one other question I have is soil quality. Every year when I plant peppers I put miracle grow in my pots. My pepper plants are always green and healthy but I have never had a bumper crop of peppers like in years past when I would plant them in the garden. Is this just because I need to keep adding fertilizer as the pepper is taking all the nutrients out of the small amount of soil thats in the pot?
Now one other question I have is soil quality. Every year when I plant peppers I put miracle grow in my pots. My pepper plants are always green and healthy but I have never had a bumper crop of peppers like in years past when I would plant them in the garden. Is this just because I need to keep adding fertilizer as the pepper is taking all the nutrients out of the small amount of soil thats in the pot?