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tommyg 11-08-2011 02:47 PM

If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
I know little to nothing about growing peppers right now. I'm doing my research and was interested in growing some peppers indoors in pots. What kinds of peppers are you growing? I prefer cayenne peper flavor and milder.
I'd like to hear your experiences and what you'd recommend and why.

Thanks!:03:

The Hollyberry Lady 11-08-2011 03:12 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
I like "Aurora" because they're everything I want in a hot pepper...the right amount of heat, grows great in a pot indoors, and it's totally ornamentally beautiful as well. The fruits turn a rainbow of colors.


I like "Gypsy" for sweet peppers indoors. Easy to please and gives an impressive yield. Will also produce even in cooler temperatures, like in a cool winter window, as long as it's bright and sunny. Gypsy grows great in a pot as well.


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tommyg 11-08-2011 03:17 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
Thanks, ill have to look into these and see where to find them. I wonder what the flavor is like.is it better to grow these from seed?

tommyg 11-08-2011 03:57 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
As im noy sure how hot most peppers are im going to try bell pepper type seeds.

The Hollyberry Lady 11-08-2011 05:12 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
Well of course I am of the opinion that it is better to grow EVERY plant from seed! :ha:


If you want a medium-heat and more mild hot pepper..."Fish" may be the type for you.


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trebor 11-08-2011 07:39 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
Aurora Peppers! Well I will keep and eye pealed for some of these and give them a try. Although I am addicted to Jalapeno :)
Yes I have had OK luck with growing Jalapeno inside . I did it just to see it I could do it on my kitchen window a southern exposed window. Tasted great but were a little small

Richard 11-08-2011 08:41 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
Over the years I've had to cut down on the number of varieties I grow due to space considerations. I came up with the categories below and then my favorites from each. If I only could grow one, it would be Bulgarian Carrot. You can find descriptions of all of these at Tomato Growers Supply Company.

Pepper, Chili, Ancho & Santa Fe Type

Ancho San Luis, Espanola Improved, Mulato Isleno (Ancho Type), Grande Hybrid, Holy Mole, Mariachi Hybrid, Pasilla Bajio

Pepper, Chili, Heat = Low

Biggie Chile Hybrid, Sonora, Aji Dulce #2, Anaheim TMR, Shis-hito (without the dash)

Pepper, Chili, Heat = Medium

Guajillo, Mirasol, Chili de Arbol, Jaloro (Yellow Jalapeno), Jalapeno M

Pepper, Chili, Heat = Medium-Hot

Serrano del Sol Hybrid, Large Red Thick Cayenne, Thai, Aji Red, Tabasco

Pepper, Chili, Heat = Very Hot

Chichen Itza Hybrid, Congo Trinidad, Scotch Bonnet, Habanero Red, Habanero Brown, Caribbean Red, Red Mushroom, Fatalii, Habanero (Orange), Jamaican Hot Yellow

Pepper, Chili, Spicy

Bulgarian Carrot, Paprika, Cascabel, Fish Pepper, Pimiento de Padron, Mesilla Finger Hots, Chiltepin aka Chili Tepin

Pepper, Fryers & Roasters

Cubanelle PS, Italian Roaster Hybrid, Sweet Pepper, Jimmy Nardello, Fresno, Key West X3R Hybrid

Pepper, Pickling & Stuffing

Sport, Hungarian Wax, Golden Greek Pepperoncini, Large Red Cherry Hot, Cherry Bomb Hybrid, Big Bomb Hybrid

Pepper, Sweet

Sweet Banana, Corno Verde Hybrid, Corno di Toro Yellow, Corno di Toro Red

smjmd 11-08-2011 09:26 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
WOW, Richard knows his stuff!!!!!!!! you cant find a better answer than that, also, Sandy, on this website and owns Northern Tropics, is a pro at the pepper thing too. Check out her website when your bored. Good Luck!!!!!!!!!

The Hollyberry Lady 11-08-2011 09:44 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
Now that is one of the funniest things I've read all day. Thanks for the laugh! :ha:


Oh yes, Richard is one of our finest...and gardeners with years of hands-on experience can't hold a candle to textbook information. ;)


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The Hollyberry Lady 11-10-2011 01:38 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
Another fantastic and interesting variety for pots indoors, and one that I'm currently growing, is "Marble". It's a very appealing and attractive looking plant...






The fruits look like little colored marbles that turn an array of pretty colors when they ripen...





As cute as the fruits are, they're fairly hot too. I enjoy hot pepper plants that are ornamental and beautiful to look at but that pack a bit of a wallop too...





The seeds sprout easily and the plant thrives in an east or south window. No pollination is needed on indoor pepper plants, whatsoever. I do fertilize my capsaisin plants though with an organic flowering/fruiting water-soluble solution called DNF (Dutch Nutrient Formula).


I just harvested a whole bunch of ripe peppers off this little plant recently, but it's blooming again and setting new fruits. :)


The blossoms are just so darn pretty...





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tommyg 11-10-2011 02:18 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
I wish I had your array of windows! I have the corner of the building where I would really like a window lol.
My seeds should be in by monday and I'll start my FIRST 'from seed' fruit/vegetable.
I ordered 20 seeds and they are the rainbow bell peppers. Wish me luck!

The Hollyberry Lady 11-10-2011 02:41 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
Yes, my windows are a gardener's dream. :D


I'm sure you'll do very well with your veggie seeds. Just use a good quality, well-draining soil or soil-less mix. Using a mist bottle too will help your seeds come up nicely. Getting some experience will be fun for you.


Vegetable seeds are incredibly easy to germinate so they're a good choice to start with.


Keep us posted and let us know. Good luck. :goteam:


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tommyg 11-10-2011 02:46 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
Will do. I found out yesterday that ive been over watering my parsley. Leaves were turning yellow.

tommyg 11-10-2011 11:03 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
I have my soil and pots ready... now to get my seeds. I'm guessing it'll take about 2 weeks or so for the seeds to germinate, but that's ok.
I think i'm going to try to grow it in a plastic container with a lid to create a sort of greenhouse effect. Hopefully it works.

tommyg 11-10-2011 11:05 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
Hey Richard.
Of the types that you had listed above are all of them good to grow in pots?
I'd be interested in a sweet to mild pepper that would grow well in a container.
Thanks

Tommyg

tommyg 11-10-2011 11:06 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
Hollyberry,
you don't happen to have any extra seeds for your marble variety do you? That plant looks healthy and very attractive.

The Hollyberry Lady 11-10-2011 11:22 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
Any pepper can be grown in a pot but a number of the types Richard copied for his list would not be ideal for indoors...unless you had a big enough set-up to accommodate them.


Yes, of course I have lots of Marble seeds and can certainly share. It is one cool plant and perfect for indoors because of the manageable size.





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tommyg 11-10-2011 11:26 PM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
I do like your pics. Did you just mist them?

Richard 11-11-2011 12:37 AM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tommyg (Post 178562)
Hey Richard.
Of the types that you had listed above are all of them good to grow in pots?
I'd be interested in a sweet to mild pepper that would grow well in a container.
Thanks

Tommyg

I grow nearly all of them in pots. For a mild pepper I would recommend "Biggie Chile Hybrid".

When I refer to "Sweet Peppers" I am not including "Bell Peppers". One of my favorite sweet peppers is "Corno di Toro Yellow".

jmccosl 11-11-2011 10:11 AM

Re: If you could grow peppers in pots indoors which would you choose?
 
That looks like my peruvian purple pepper. I also grow tabasco,birdseye,cayenne,banana all in pots.


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