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Do you just bring it indoors during the winter? How much light does it need? I live in zone 3. Is this possible in my area?
Been there done that but you better have heirloom seeds
I overwintered 8 habanero plants this past season, 5 made it. They're all starting to flower this month! I plan on putting them in the ground and seeing how long they'll grow. I want a habanero tree haha
What do you do over winter?
Will this work in the cold NC months?..
The barefoot is disgusting
Thanks for the drop
Those feet look cute for a guy 😊
My coolapeño and Cubanelle plants are on year three.
I’ve had my pepper plants for 5 YEARS!!!!!! ….. I don’t do anything to them yet they yield every year! I do not even add fertiliser..
5 YEARS!!!!
You can keep growing em I have some that are 10 years old
I had a jigsaw pepper for 3 years before it finally died as I was packing for a move. they're SO pretty and make a gorgeous indoor plant. 🙂
I had a Trinidad Scorpion pepper plant for 4 years, beautiful production
And couldn't the cut off parts be grafted onto other plants as well?
I Wish this was true in colder climates
The most important step is to simply live in the tropics, then you can forget all his steps and just care for your plant.
How are you shovelling barefoot 🤯 soles of steel
Wow just finding this out now. I live in Michigan where it snow. Will it stay alive if I put it in the garage? Do I need to use lights and plastic bags to cover it so it doesn’t freeze?
I have two Habanero plants in my apartment going on year 3 🎉🎉🎉🎉 they fruit even through Winter
Bro Ty’s for showing us on “How To” for nex yr.
im on my third year with the same plant. already been broken in half by the hose once and eaten by deer three times (lol) but its still going strong. just germinated an entire peppers worth of seeds and replanted them in cells. wml. pepper bros for life 💪
Not the free feet 😂
Wow so great😊
Wrong…the first step is living in a hot climate 😂
I love Mexican peppers🇲🇽🌶️
I didn't do any of these but i had pepper plants alive and productive for three years in a row just by covering them up lightly during winter. The fourth year i abandoned them i moved out of that house and they died since they remained without any water.
Wait if you live in a warm enough place you'd be able to just leave it?
So you bring it in for winter and plant out in summer again?
I’m sure zoning plays a role in all of this, zone 5a here, and I can only get successful annual peppers.
Why not just grow it in a large pot
So, technically, a pepper plant is actually transplanted year after year after it is overwintered or suffered after excessive heat.
I've had Gertrude, my Chocolate Moruga Scorpion, for about six years now. I don't cut her back like you suggest (though I reckon I should), since she lives in a pot full time 😅
Habanero doesn't have an ñ.
And put it where over the winter. I live in the north where we freeze all winter
why not 3 years in a row
What conditions do you store them in? Can I store them in my basement, or do I keep them in the enclosed unheated mud porch?
move it inside and grow it in the living room under a 8000 lumen ceiling bulb lol
Here in San Jose- I don't have to do any of this, have a hot pepper and a couple bell peppers that are also about 5 years old, just trim them back a bit each year and they keep producing, same with my tomato plants.
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