I brought my padron pepper plants in for the winter, stripped them back and put them by the back door. I didn't expect them to immediately start growing new leaves!

They are getting sunlight and may be too warm.

Is that likely to be the issue? Should I put them out of direct sunlight?

I want to put them to sleep so they come back for a bumper crop in the spring! Any advice welcome!!

by ghostformanyyears

5 Comments

  1. lilaponi

    They look fine. I usually just bring mine in like houseplants.

  2. Massive-Idea2302

    I heard they don’t produce as much fruit the second year so people just start over again

  3. ImportanceUsual3905

    Hey!! You can either let it be as it is if it’ll get sunlight throughout winter, or you can put it in a dark place with colder temperatures and cut off all of the leaves. Btw, I’m trying to start a new community on gardening!! If you wish to help me you can press the link!!: https://www.reddit.com/r/gardeners_european/s/2zxbqBWepF
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  4. wishiownedquail

    I learned from Toni Farmer that to keep them dormant they should be kept more around 55-65 degrees F, with just some indirect light