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thinkstoomuch

pruning for overwintering

thinkstoomuch
13 years ago

I'm fairly new to gardening, and have been reading up about overwintering peppers. I plan to attempt this with my bell peppers and one hot pepper plant. I have a couple of questions:

1. I plan to take the route of drastic pruning to prep the plant for overwintering. Right now my plants have several peppers that are not ripe. Do I repot,bring inside, wait for them to ripen and then prune back? Or do I prune everything now,repot and bring inside?

2. I've chosen to use a mix of bark, perlite, pumice and quartz for my mix, as suggested on this forum. Unless I'm missing something, it seems like pumice is more of a west coast thing (I'm on the east coast). I don't think I'm going to have much luck locating it. What could I use instead?

3. Is quartz rock simply aquarium quartz rock? Or is there some special horticultural product I should be looking for?

I plan to work on this over the weekend, as our killing frosts will begin soon. The average first frost here is early October.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Kim

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