Are leaves to big for Carolina Reaper or is it normal?

by planetinyourbum

14 Comments

  1. Federal_Oil7518

    Super hots will get very large leaves like that if they are under artificial (or low) lighting for too long. The plant is just adapting to its environment. If you plan to put that plant outside, you need to REALLY take your time and harden it off properly. The leaves will become more “normal” sized if you move the plant outside.

  2. Main-Touch9617

    Hand for scale?

    I mean, what’s wrong with banana for scale? 🍌

  3. dr_nerdface

    how sure are you that this is a pepper plant?

  4. Throwaway737378991

    Given how leggy it is, it’s likely due to insufficient light causing the large floppy leaves as the plant is trying to absorb as much light as possible. Larger leaf surface area = more potential light absorption per leaf. Shade avoidance response.

    Sometimes large leaves are due to high amounts of fertilizer or genetics but in those instances the plant would be much more compact.

  5. speadskater

    Carolina reapers generally have larger leaves.

  6. wretched_beasties

    Not enough light. If you’re in zone 5 or further south I’d chop that thing down to like the 3rd node and put it outside in 8+ hours of sun.

  7. zigaliciousone

    Mine has some of the biggest leaves of any of my plants but not as big as yours. Good news it is a pepper plant of SOME kind, hopefully it is what you expect it to be

  8. Opposite-Rice8725

    Looks fine to me, harvest, and eat them

  9. Mine looks very different but I believe the people before me are likely correct in that insufficient light may do this.

    It certainly looks like a pepper and I don’t think reapers are that much more expensive that it would make sense to send you something else

  10. Astral_Peppers

    I may disagree with people here about the light issue. In my experience I have not seen plants react to little light with big leaves. All of my huge leaf plants ive chopped up to freak genetics and hitting all the right needs/conditions. Only reasons i back this up is because they were all outside and I never moved them. Those plants usually have giant stems/branches and my plant last year that embodied this was 6 and half ft tall and produced like crazy(so sad it didnt survive the winter).

    My big leaf plant this year is another random variety and just took off when i placed it outside. Im actually pretty upset I only put it into a 10 gallon instead of a 15 or bigger.

  11. BuyingDaily

    My reapers in my raised beds always have massive leaves as well. On the 5 generation from seeds. I thought it was normal.

  12. thejustducky1

    Hot peppers are meant for hot hot heat and all-day sun. If your windowsill there isn’t providing that environment, it’s a goldfish living in a tiny fishbowl.

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