Nice plants Chris. Your poblano is huge. I've got mine in pots and they are somewhat stunted, but putting out peppers though.
Nice plants Chris. Your poblano is huge. I've got mine in pots and they are somewhat stunted, but putting out peppers though.
I've got some bigger pots. I'm thinking about moving one poblano over to it and see if it likes it better. I use the heck out of poblano's. The wife can't eat regular bell peppers but she has no problem with the poblano.The pot will limit its grow but maybe they want a little bit more warmth before taking off.
Hard to say, as I can't see any photos........
I've got some bigger pots. I'm thinking about moving one poblano over to it and see if it likes it better. I use the heck out of poblano's. The wife can't eat regular bell peppers but she has no problem with the poblano.
Aaron has your wife tried Super Shepherd type sweet peppers? A long horn shaped Italian, thin skinned and great flavour, better then bells, sweeter. The plant breeders haven't bred the flavour out of them yet, they're un-uniformly shaped, deformed and around here it's not unusual for them to be $1-2 cheaper per pound then the bells. A total win.
dave
If when you replot it, it's rootbound then that should help.
My photo is not clear but the mess of plants is two jalapeno and one poblano. It may appear like one big plant but it's not. Still they are getting big.
I've been feeding my pepper plants the same as the tomatoes.
New bed with a make-shift row cover using mosquito netting. Works great to keep cats from pooping in the bed and bugs from eating the leaves. I'll make a hoop for it later. Lettuce, dwarf pak choy, fennel, red and golden beet root and spinach. Tomatoes at the far end.
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