@AmazonTreeBoa:
Pretty cool. Too bad they don't have seeds for sale for it though, but I'll keep my eye open in case they stabilize it. Good thing I've no plans to eat them straight like these guys did, I don't really feel like puking my guts out like these guys. Anyhow, this summer has been the only time I've grown peppers, and my plant has matured quite a bit. Do you know if they'll keep growing year round, or will they only produce in the warmer seasons?
I'm reading up on planting seeds and I hear you need between 2 and 3 months between growing from seeds and transplanting and from what I read this usually starts just after the cold season peaks. Anyhow, that's for planting new stuff, I was just wondering if my current mature plant will keep producing peppers year round, do you know from your experience with peppers? It's usually mild here in winters, usually averaging between mid 60s and 50s, but sometimes peaking in the 70s, if that helps making any determination.
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