Both of my bell pepper plants are starting to fruit. Should I snip off the buds and fruit since they’re so early in their growth stage? by Canoo-space 5 Comments Scrappyz_zg 8 months ago Do you want peppers now or later? They grow fine if you leave the pod on, the difference is minimal from experience. Out in nature they grow like that MarijadderallMD 8 months ago Bigger the plant the bigger the fruit, ya it’s a lil early InstructionOne633 8 months ago At this stage and date I wouldn’t allow them to even flower AdditionalTrainer791 8 months ago Bigger plant = bigger harvestI would definitely snip the flowers. In my experience growth is slowed significantly if early fruits are set babaganoush_84 8 months ago Also, I’d take that pencil out. I’ve had pots of soil go off because of the graphite/lead mix.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Scrappyz_zg 8 months ago Do you want peppers now or later? They grow fine if you leave the pod on, the difference is minimal from experience. Out in nature they grow like that
AdditionalTrainer791 8 months ago Bigger plant = bigger harvestI would definitely snip the flowers. In my experience growth is slowed significantly if early fruits are set
babaganoush_84 8 months ago Also, I’d take that pencil out. I’ve had pots of soil go off because of the graphite/lead mix.
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Do you want peppers now or later? They grow fine if you leave the pod on, the difference is minimal from experience. Out in nature they grow like that
Bigger the plant the bigger the fruit, ya it’s a lil early
At this stage and date I wouldn’t allow them to even flower
Bigger plant = bigger harvest
I would definitely snip the flowers. In my experience growth is slowed significantly if early fruits are set
Also, I’d take that pencil out. I’ve had pots of soil go off because of the graphite/lead mix.