Why is my fish pepper plant back budding so vigorously?

by swenbearswen

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  1. JealousSchedule9674

    When there is not enough sun, it does this to produce more leaves for photosynthesis. Now, I’m totally talking about of my ass, because I really don’t know. I’d think it’s a great thing.

  2. MerrikLeads

    In my experience this seems to occur when the plant is thriving. My annums create about 2 to 4, but my baccatums go crazy to the point I have to check every other day to ensure new branches (what you see) don’t get stuck under anything, so they can grow freely.

    I had a nutrient issue with several plants this year, not sure why. Once I got the nutrients right (liquid fertilzer), they exploded within a week. I have Fish Pepper plants and four Fish Pepper hybrids this year. They are some of the sturdiest and tough pepper plants I own. Cant say I enjoy the taste of a Fish Pepper, but damn are they beautiful and vigorous with fruit.

    But to the person’s idea below, are they getting enough light? The plant is tiled towards the left slightly and based on the shadows I can see, it looks like these only get partial sun in the morning then nothing direct after?

    I live in the brutally hot and humid south. I do not let direct light touch them from aprox 11am thru 3pm. a sun shade helps a lot too. I use 40% block screens from Amazon.

    Wait till you get your first pure white pepper, IRL Shiney.

  3. BalltongueNoMore

    Did you top it, or has it went through a severe shock?

    This is what they normally do when the top growth is suddenly halted. It will begin to send out new growth at every node. Sort of like a reset.

  4. First time growing them this year, but mine are slightly younger and doing the same thing for what it’s worth. They seem very healthy and are growing the fastest of all my plants but they have this “issue” too, but it’s the first time I’ve seen it so we’ll see how it goes

  5. Adventurous-Start874

    I find this happens within the thriving zone, but when theirs a bit to much water and a bit too little sun.

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