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Old April 19, 2013   #1
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Default Size pot for peppers

I bought a bunch of 10 gallon Smart Pots originally for tomatoes, that I've never used.

I'm wanting to use them for my peppers, do you think I could put two to a pot or would it be better to stick with just one plant per pot? (I'm growing Corno di Toro, Doux des Landes & Piquillo Lodosa).
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Old April 20, 2013   #2
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I grow all of mine in 5-7 gallon grow bags, but I probably have a shorter season than you do...
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I grow my hot peppers in five gallon bags, and they do fine.

The sweet peppers go in the ground, but typically very close together--square foot gardening spacing of one plant per square foot--and they are usually happy.
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Those Smartpots should work fine. Peppers like pots in the SD area, for warmer roots, I think. That may not matter iv California.
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Thank you all for the input, I think I'm going to try 2 to a pot. Today is a glorious day to work in the garden, warmest yet, 86 degrees.
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2 to a 10 gallon smartpot for peppers should work fine. I have done that many times.
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Thank you so much, everyone! Two to a pot it is!
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Old April 21, 2013   #8
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I always go 2 in a pot......and actualy at times THREE ! But 2 or 3, I believe in keeping things even in area of sun exposure by rotating the pot about 25% every few days.

Sure is lookin' nice out there today ! 50 and super sunny ! Where these 65 hot pepper seedlings will be planted? Have no idea !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old April 26, 2013   #9
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After several years of experimenting I've found two plants in 8-10 gallon is perfect. The yield is always very high and so is size.

I've also crowded several plants i would have to discard in a one pot and later replanted into spots that spring vegies were grown and gotten a late yield of peppers from them.

Like you I just hate to kill anything I've grown from seed.
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I've actually had fair success with buckets as small as 2 1/2 gallons but they do better in larger buckets of 3 or 4 gallons. You should be able to grow them fine 2 to the pot in the large ones you are using. The largest container I have anything growing in is about 7 gallons and it has a Meyer lemon in it that has been producing for years.
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The bigger the pot, the bigger the plant. I favor 7-10 gallon.
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