I started on indoor veggies before i ventured into other plants. Lettuce grows great, basil, peppers, tomatos, all sorts of crap. But it costs way more than organic top shelf food from high end markets just to produce it yourself. If your gung hoe about growing your own veggies during the winter......go outside and make a greenhouse out of a couple of 2x4s, or a few pieces of pvc. And cover it with plastic. Its real easy. I saw a girl make a 6x6 square raised bed and cover it with a teepee of 2x4s. Then she wrapped plastic around it and grew all winter.very interesting, I have never seen people growing tomatoes at home.
Those little ornamental pepper plants might be fun.. easier to care for.. prbly would do better in a window too. Not sure how cold hardy the tricolor are, but they are pretty.I'm in the chicago land area. I'd think it would be way too cold. I also would be just using window light. That th reason I wanted it small. Just something fun my daughter could do daily with me.
hey! You're back!Those little ornamental pepper plants might be fun.. easier to care for.. prbly would do better in a window too. Not sure how cold hardy the tricolor are, but they are pretty.
LOL. That was funny. Done the same shit. Put a zuchhini plant in a 25 gallon smart pot and fed it my cannabis regimen. Holy fuck. That thing was poppin out 2 liter soda bottle zuchinis. Shit looked like little shop of horrors. I don't even like zuchinis.Sure, lst the plant and trim the little hookers sucker shoots off and shed just make a vine. You can train it any why you want. Personally i wouldnt. I tell this to everyone who wants to try this. I did it once with a jalepeno plant in a dwc. It was six feet wide and i thought it was the coolest thing ever. Then i got mites on it and i was spraying a six foot wide 2 dollar a pound jalepeno plant with 150$ per gallon bug spray, well that and the amount of light, nutes, and work i put into keeping that thing alive. I did get a shit ton of jalepenos from it but it was maybe four pounds if i was lucky, so eight bucks worth?
Youd be better off going to whole foods and buying the organic top of the line heirloom tomatos i think. But hey, thats only my two cents. If you want to run like a vertical trellis up the side of a tent and vine it up like i was saying, go for it, all the power to ya.
Plant em next to the compost pile and the same thing happens. I love those things sautéed with onins and mushrooms with some pasta sauce on pene. Did someone say garlic toast?LOL. That was funny. Done the same shit. Put a zuchhini plant in a 25 gallon smart pot and fed it my cannabis regimen. Holy fuck. That thing was poppin out 2 liter soda bottle zuchinis. Shit looked like little shop of horrors. I don't even like zuchinis.
Thanks for the advice, I did it yesterday morning and today i notice the flowers seem to be opening up more.For best results remove the vine sections that do NOT have flowers.
Leave only the parts that are flowering. The plant will put its energy there.
The vines without flowers are called "suckers". Get rid of the suckers.
Thanks again. I did as you suggested and cut all the suckers off and now the vine is shooting out flowers from everywhere. I will be home for a few days and it's not that cold yet, so i,m gonna sit it outside and see what happens. The last time i did this came home after being gone for a week and the caterpillars had almost striped it bare.Once the flowers are open you will need to pollinate them. Some folks flick them. Tap them. Use a tuning fork. Whatever method you choose won't matter. Just get them pollinated and the flowers will turn into fruit.