Would this be a bad idea?
This year I'm planning on growing the following peppers in 5 gal. containers and was wondering if you all thought I could get away with two plants in each 5 gal. container? Or would that be pushing my luck?
California Wonder Chocolate Bell Grand Bell Anaheim Chile Jalapeno Thai Zimbabwe Bird Pimento Thanks! Cathy |
I put 3 or 4 plants in 5 gallon containers. I have always had very good yields with peppers that were crowded. They offer some protection to each other from the sun and wind.
I do not plant the same variety together. I try to stagger them for size. For example I plant a small bushy type like Franks or Trinidad Seasoning with a tall leggy Thai or Italian type and place a few medium size around those. Each plant has his own zone and the containers are really attractive too. Looks aside, peppers seem to like crowding. One year my Anaheims got taken over by some Mortgage Lifter tomatoes. The plant that was completely covered by the tomatoes produced 3 times what the other peppers of the same variety produced. It could have been the shade factor, as that was a very hot year, but I have been planting them closer ever since and only seen better yields. Jeanne |
I am of a differnt camp on this - I give my plants their own container; however since I've not done the multiplant thing, can't really comment. From what I've seen, Bell sweets have the biggest issues with yield, so wouldn't crowd them.
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Hmm...
Well, maybe I'll try a few and see how things go. I'm planning on two pots for the sweet peppers anyway, so will try 1 pot of each with two plants and 1 pot of one each and see which does best. Thanks for your thoughts! :) Cathy |
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