First year doing my own peppers this year and I had a good harvest. Picked the last of my peppers but a lot aren’t ready yet. Will they ripen inside?

by Triingtolivee

8 Comments

  1. Triingtolivee

    They are all habaneros and ghost peppers. Unfortunately, it got a bit too cold and I started them a little too late this year so these weren’t going to turn and I had to clean up outside for the year.

  2. ghost3972

    I saw someone say that the color may change but the spice level/taste won’t change much

  3. Famous_Track_4356

    Place them by a window with full sunlight it will help them change color

  4. Lordd_lightskinnn__

    I just posted this last week… definitely recommend this for all your peppers. I used to place them in light uncovered but they would shrivel up, mold, and go bad before they were close to being ripe.

    Link to my post:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Peppers/s/5DfqabpIBm

  5. tavvyjay

    You might get some results, but if the pepper wasn’t starting to “blush” on the vine it may not ripen at all or before other things happen first. The only way to really know is to ensure the other things don’t happen first, which would basically be them moulding first. A well-ventilated space can help with that, (so can cold but cold also slows ripening so I would forego that).

  6. BOdacious_Nix_Pics

    You can put them in a box lined with paper towels to absorb some moisture – and believe it or not a banana or apple. I prefer banana, keep the peel on. Close the box loosely – you want to create an atmosphere where the gasses from the banana help ripen the peppers but you don’t want it sealed air tight. Keep it somewhere warm/dry around 70-80 if you can help it.

    Check on it every few days. Replace the banana if/when it gets all black and mushy.