This last Spring was my first ever season planting anything. I ended up having quite a green thumb, so I decided to save my peppers for next season.

It's been rough, but I've finally gotten the aphids under control (I did a horrible job cleaning the plants when I first moved them inside), and seedlings I planted in October are starting to produce fruit 😋.

Peppers in my Grow tent:

Orange Pepperoncini
Red Ghost
Habanero
Hot Thai Ornamental
Red Hot Chili
Jalapeno
Serrano

The big, beautiful plant in the middle is my Best Orange Pepperoncini plant. I was able to get all the aphids off of it, without having to give it a huge haircut.

If anyone is in the PNW, with a greenhouse, or grow tent, and you want some hot Thai Ornamental let me know. I have way too many of them, than I know what to do with.

by camacho1919

4 Comments

  1. Chilli-man

    Fantastic job. The plants look great. Any plans on growing any other peppers or is your focus on the ones you currently have?

  2. FeedSafe9518

    Be forewarned, I had a cat who nommed on 36 pepper plants
    She jumpy down the laundry chute to the laundry room, which I put the plants in due to the warmth & humidity

  3. miguel-122

    I hate aphids too. My indoor plants are started from seeds to avoid aphids