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rustico_2009

Transplanting large pepper plants.

rustico_2009
10 years ago

I have a bunch of good size pepper plants, I started them too early so potted them up to quart pots. They are now stocky plants about 10 inches high and have lots of flowers. I believe the pots have slowed their growth at this current size. As you all know they are normally a lot taller when the set fruit.

These are California wonder and other bells with fancy names I can't recall at this moment.

Is it a waste of time to transplant these into the garden? Maybe I should just pull the flowers and plant them? Or would it be better to get younger plants? Normally the biggest nightshades I ever put in the garden are in solo cups and I plant them while they are still growing fast. Usually though, I use 6 packs or smaller.

Thanks for any tips.

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