RE: [CH] second year plant care
T. Matthew Evans (matt.evans@ce.gatech.edu)
Thu, 16 Aug 2001 13:51:14 -0400
I have a lot less experience with overwintering that most of you, but in
addition to Scott's method, I also give the plant a fairly healthy dose of
fertilizer when I first bring it back outside.
Matt
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T. Matthew Evans
Graduate Research Assistant
Geosystems Group, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
URL: www.prism.gatech.edu/~gte964w
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> it's nearly the end of winter here in sydney.
> should i prune back last years plants and if so how much?
> some of the old leaves are dropping and there are signs of new leaf
growth.
> There's a lot of 'dead' stem material where last seasons pods were.
> phil.
Hi Phil,
I have a chile in a pot working on it's third regular season. Every
year I move it inside for the winter. It gets decidedly poor light but
manages to consistantly put out a few peppers at a time all winter.
By spring it usually has lost a lot of leaves and, like yours, has a
lot of 'dead' material. I wait to see where the new leaf growth seems
to be the most lush/energetic/vibrant. Then I prune back the other
parts leaving the main stem and the best healthy parts. In a couple
of days the parts that are left really take off since there is less
competition from other branches.
Scott... KCK