I've had chili plants for the last few years Amowat, and the purple/black areas on the stem are normal on these. I don't remove the side shoots (wasn't told to by the guy I buy them from), and they've done very well....so far .
I have a pepper plant in the greenhouse which is just starting to flower. Can anyone tell me should I remove the shoots that grow between the stems like you do with tomato plants. Also I have noticed that the main stem is turning blue/black in places. Is this normal? Any tips/help would be gratefully received.
I've had chili plants for the last few years Amowat, and the purple/black areas on the stem are normal on these. I don't remove the side shoots (wasn't told to by the guy I buy them from), and they've done very well....so far .
Last edited by helenwyler; 01-Jun-08 at 11:35. Reason: I wasn't allowed to use the proper gardening term for removing side shoots! haha!
Don't remove the sideshoots, just let it bush out as nature intended. And I agree that the blue/black is normal. However, the pepper family is huge, so advice for one is not necessarily advice for all. The one common factor, though, is that we need a long, hot sunny summer for peppers to be really productive.
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