It might be winter ❄️ but my Choc Ghosts 🌶️ didn’t get the memo. Still growing, still hot 🔥
It might be winter ❄️ but my Choc Ghosts 🌶️ didn’t get the memo. Still growing, still hot 🔥
by Mr_Bravo_
7 Comments
niceflowers
They look…powerful.
TylerT_86

side_frog
Looks good! Sun helps I guess, I have like none for six months where I live
Ddvmeteorist128
Winter where?
Nomchies
Forbidden chocolate

EspoJ
This looks glorious. I had two of these last year that didn’t fruit. Jealous AF
KirkMcGee8
1st – Mr. Bravo….BRAVO! Gorgeous plant/fruit!
2nd- They say that in Australia, Everything wants to and can kill you. Now This!🤣🌶️🌶️🤣
3rd – I container grew Habaneros for years. Brought them into my basement in the winter, fought and killed aphids, did less than I should have to care for them. All the leaves dropped leaving stumps in a pot. It was sad looking but I watered and turned on a grow light occasionally.
Come Spring, took them out side and they POPPED. Leaves re-grown in amazing speed and flowers before I knew it. I had mature peppers in a month +. That is when I learned that pepper plants can be perennials not just annuals. We are just playing with baby immature plants. I had Habanero Bushes after 3 years and the fruits wear extra flavorful and tasty.
Cheers, Mate! Those are some great looking Ghosts!
7 Comments
They look…powerful.

Looks good! Sun helps I guess, I have like none for six months where I live
Winter where?
Forbidden chocolate

This looks glorious. I had two of these last year that didn’t fruit. Jealous AF
1st – Mr. Bravo….BRAVO! Gorgeous plant/fruit!
2nd- They say that in Australia, Everything wants to and can kill you. Now This!🤣🌶️🌶️🤣
3rd – I container grew Habaneros for years. Brought them into my basement in the winter, fought and killed aphids, did less than I should have to care for them. All the leaves dropped leaving stumps in a pot. It was sad looking but I watered and turned on a grow light occasionally.
Come Spring, took them out side and they POPPED. Leaves re-grown in amazing speed and flowers before I knew it. I had mature peppers in a month +. That is when I learned that pepper plants can be perennials not just annuals. We are just playing with baby immature plants. I had Habanero Bushes after 3 years and the fruits wear extra flavorful and tasty.
Cheers, Mate! Those are some great looking Ghosts!