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David DeMar 10-02-2003 01:55 AM

Hot Pepper Plants
 
I am trying to grow a variety hot pepper plants indoors. Do these
types of plants typically produce fruit inside? Do they
self-pollenate? Will I have to pollenate them? How is that done?

Tom Jaszewski 10-02-2003 02:25 AM

Hot Pepper Plants
 
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 01:36:38 GMT, David DeMar
wrote:

How is that done?



click your heals three times and shout "I'm a republican redneck"



Regards,

tomj

Cricket 10-02-2003 02:25 AM

Hot Pepper Plants
 
Yes, hot peppers can be grown indoors in containers. They will self
pollinate to an extent, rubbing all the flowers with a common q-tip every
day will in aid in fruit setting Give them as much sunlight as you can.


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Not Annie Hall 10-02-2003 02:55 AM

Hot Pepper Plants
 
Most people would find it difficult to click their "heals".
Regards,
Your friend Ann


Tom Jaszewski wrote:

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Regards,

tomj



Sunflower 10-02-2003 04:55 AM

Hot Pepper Plants
 

"David DeMar" wrote in message
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I am trying to grow a variety hot pepper plants indoors. Do these
types of plants typically produce fruit inside? Do they
self-pollenate? Will I have to pollenate them? How is that done?


Peppers require HID lighting and quite warm temperatures in order to set
fruit, just like tomatoes. If you don't provide them with enough light and
heat, they make pretty foliage plants, but don't do squat for producing for
your table.

Sunflower
MS 7b



Tsu Dho Nimh 10-02-2003 12:55 PM

Hot Pepper Plants
 
David DeMar wrote:

I am trying to grow a variety hot pepper plants indoors. Do these
types of plants typically produce fruit inside? Do they
self-pollenate?


Will I have to pollenate them?


Yes - with a small artist's paintbrush, move pollen from one
blossom to another.


Tsu

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To doubt everything or to believe everything
are two equally convenient solutions; both
dispense with the necessity of reflection.
- Jules Henri Poincaré

Sampson 10-02-2003 04:55 PM

Hot Pepper Plants
 
David DeMar wrote in
m:

I am trying to grow a variety hot pepper plants indoors. Do these
types of plants typically produce fruit inside? Do they
self-pollenate? Will I have to pollenate them? How is that done?


You might want to set up a humidifier.

Dwight Sipler 10-02-2003 05:25 PM

Hot Pepper Plants
 
Sampson wrote:

David DeMar wrote in
m:

I am trying to grow a variety hot pepper plants indoors. Do these
types of plants typically produce fruit inside? Do they
self-pollenate? Will I have to pollenate them? How is that done?


You might want to set up a humidifier.




Then again, you might not want to set up a humidifier. High humidity
will encourage damping off of seedlings. Most hot peppers do well in hot
dry climates.

As far as pollination is concerned, you can pollinate them by hand, but
that is probably too labor intensive for a significant planting. Are you
trying to get a winter crop or just control the environment?

Check out http://gears.tucson.ars.ag.gov/book/chap6/pepper.html, which
is geared toward sweet peppers, but is applicable to hot peppers as
well.

jcart003 10-02-2003 09:25 PM

Hot Pepper Plants
 
I have a new mex jim ( I think) hot pepper on my sink now, it is a
year old and has lots of peppers, and hot! I have given it no real
care, it was a lark, and it has thrived. It is in a 4 inch cly pot in
a south window, growing in comercial soilless soil. Fed a bit of
20-20-20 as needed it is thriving. It did have a good summers growth
going into the winter! It should self pollinate with out any help.
David DeMar wrote in message om...
I am trying to grow a variety hot pepper plants indoors. Do these
types of plants typically produce fruit inside? Do they
self-pollenate? Will I have to pollenate them? How is that done?


Tom Jaszewski 11-02-2003 03:55 AM

Hot Pepper Plants
 

Apairently my spiel chicker is not clairevoiyunt!

On Sun, 09 Feb 2003 21:41:10 -0500, Not Annie Hall
wrote:

Most people would find it difficult to click their "heals".
Regards,
Your friend Ann


Tom Jaszewski wrote:

click your heals three times and shout "I'm a republican redneck"



Regards,

tomj





Regards,

tomj

Tom Jaszewski 11-02-2003 03:55 AM

Hot Pepper Plants
 
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 16:56:36 GMT, Sampson wrote:

You might want to set up a humidifier.



I'll remember to remind my pepper plants in 7% humidity this summer
that they shouldn't be doing well.....



Regards,

tomj

Jeremy C 14-02-2003 06:03 PM

Hot Pepper Plants
 
David-

Some sweet peppers will produce fruit indoors, if you give them full direct
sunlight for at least a few hours a day. There are several species of
pepper that will form intumescence (leaf tumors) if they don't get enough
direct sun (it is actually UV-B that prevents this), and this will
definitely hamper production.

As far as pollination, peppers are self-pollinators, so no need to worry
about buddy plants or manual pollination.

--
Jeremy C.

http://www.hortusunlimited.com
Educated Horticultural Services

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