


Here's my jalapeno plant, my tobasco plant, and my habanero plant. Any idea why the jalapeno looks so droopy? I've had it for about a week and it's looked like this since I got it. I repotted it as soon as I got it and it's been on my porch getting as much sun as I can give it. (I live in an apartment.) I've only watered it once so far because the soil started to feel dry on top. I just got the tobasco and habanero yesterday.
by ranchmallow

2 Comments
Unless you want some cross breads then you may want to consider separating them when they begin to flower
The jalapeno doesn’t look droopy. The leaves look healthy. Trim the bottom two leaves on the jalapeno and get yourself a bamboo stake (chances are the stem won’t be strong enough to stay upright once the jalapenos start coming in.)
The habaneo will take longer to grow, so don’t be discouraged if it takes its time to grow up and then give flowers.