May 22, 2014 | #1 |
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Bhut Jolokia..How Tall if planted in ground.
Hi everyone!!
Next year I'm going to grow super hots from seeds like I do my tomato plants but this year I went into pepper growing a bit late so I went and found a nice healthy six inch tall Bhut Jolokia plant from a local nursery. My question is how tall does this particular pepper plant get if planted in ground and should I top the plant in order to get it to bush and increase yield. Thanks!!
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May 22, 2014 | #2 |
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Mine got just about 2 feet at maturity give or take. Nice tall bushy plant. Plenty of fruit. I found no need to top it because I just didn't have the need for ALL that heat!!
Had quite an interesting flavor when handled correctly. Be careful!! Greg |
May 22, 2014 | #3 |
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Thank you Greg!! Yes I have gloves to handle the peppers. Can't be too careful at this level. Next year I'm obtaining some Carolina Reaper seeds which should prove to be very interesting concerning growing.
Thank you for your input.
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Actually if you start now and over winter inside near a heat source, you might be able to have peppers earlier, especially since from what I've found on the internet, is that it takes between six to eight weeks for the plant to pick back up after topping it. Also keep in mind that these peppers need a long season to mature. Which means that by the end of this season you'll have a nice plant ready to start setting fruit but with no fruit on the plant. And with the chance that next year will be an El Niño year it should warm up early so you could potentially be setting by may if you move it to a sunny spot as soon as new growth starts.
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May 22, 2014 | #5 |
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I have 4 Reapers growing. I didn't get a very good germination rate on seeds from the company I ordered from. I think it was Seedman.com. We grew Jolos a couple yrs ago and they are plenty hot. The hot sauce we made is eating through the jars lids.
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May 22, 2014 | #6 |
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My bhuts have reached upward of 4 feet tall in 5 gallon pots. Also have 32 reaper plants in the ground and one in a pot this year on top of 24 other super hots. I never top the plants and they produce like crazy. If you need seeds i have a few extra if interested.
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May 22, 2014 | #7 |
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My 2013 in ground Bhuts reached 2 1/2 to 3 feet. Potted ones were somewhat shorter, maybe 2 to 2 1/2 feet. They are a pretty languid grower the first half of the year but take off mid Summer, and get pretty bushy even without topping.
At the moment my 2014 Bhuts are about 12 to 14 inches tall and are the first of my super hots developing little baby peppers. =D Good luck Julia!
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Wow guys, excellent advice!! I'm excited about growing this plant. I also have Hot Portugal and that is approx a foot and a half tall.
I would attempt the plant inside Epsilon but I have no where to put it. LOL!!
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Bill, Same with me. Was afraid it wouldn't produce but when mid to late summer came, BAM!! she popped! Got a good amount too!!
Julia, looking at old pics, I bet it got 2 1/2 feet tall. Not near 4 feet though. Never heard of any pepper getting that big. If you cut it properly, and avoid as much heat as you can, it does have a fruity flavor to it.....followed by the flavor of DEATH!! Greg |
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May 23, 2014 | #12 |
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wow wow wee waa! That thing gets huge!
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May 23, 2014 | #13 |
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My God that's a tall pepper plant!! The pepper itself looks
like a killer, literally!
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Re; 4ft. I have grown tabasco over 4ft and my mother had chiltepin peppers in the 7 to 8 ft range.
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