Dave2000
Deeply Rooted
I have a mystery hot pepper I'd overwintered in my garage, this is the one:
http://www.theeasygarden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=32627
Mostly I was interested in getting the remaining fruit on it ripened so I didn't trim it back at all. Usually in my growing zone plants would drop their leaves by the 1st of the year if not freeze to death in the garage but we had a very mild winter and this pepper not only survived but was bearing ripe fruit right up through January then the leaves fell off.
I just left it sitting, watered it a few times in case it survived and low and behold it has woken up and started growing new leaves. The last 4 inches or so on every branch were dead so I cut that off but otherwise it's still mostly a whole plant.
Do I need to trim it back a lot more? Pictures I've seen of others' pepper plants of various varieties were cut back most if not all the way to the bare stem at the bottom, leaving only a few inches of stem sticking out of the ground. It does have leaves growing on sites all the way to within an inch of where I've already trimmed it back. What are the pros and cons of leaving it as-is?
http://www.theeasygarden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=32627
Mostly I was interested in getting the remaining fruit on it ripened so I didn't trim it back at all. Usually in my growing zone plants would drop their leaves by the 1st of the year if not freeze to death in the garage but we had a very mild winter and this pepper not only survived but was bearing ripe fruit right up through January then the leaves fell off.
I just left it sitting, watered it a few times in case it survived and low and behold it has woken up and started growing new leaves. The last 4 inches or so on every branch were dead so I cut that off but otherwise it's still mostly a whole plant.
Do I need to trim it back a lot more? Pictures I've seen of others' pepper plants of various varieties were cut back most if not all the way to the bare stem at the bottom, leaving only a few inches of stem sticking out of the ground. It does have leaves growing on sites all the way to within an inch of where I've already trimmed it back. What are the pros and cons of leaving it as-is?