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by ChristinaC on May 21, 2005 05:44 PM
Hi Everyone [wayey]
The peppers I started indoors (green, yellow hot and chilis) are all blooming. The chili blooms have fallen off and little peppers have started to grow...(so cute [Smile] ) Can I trasplant them like this? Should I have pinched them long ago? I don't wanna' lose all my peppers and I have no idea what to do. Please help.
Christina [muggs]

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by uki on May 21, 2005 05:59 PM
[wayey] Hi,I think you are from Ontario too, [grin] I am not so sure but I never pinch my peppers,mine are still inside they need it warm or they drop the flowers.I put down black landscaping fabric this helps to warm up the soil.I read somewhere that matches sticked in the ground helps them grow and when they are blooming I spray them with eppsom salt.Oh and I plant them deep to gives them more roots. [muggs]

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by PAR_Gardener on May 26, 2005 06:17 PM
Christina,

If you are really worried about transplant shock, then pinch back the flowers. It will cause the plant to concentrate its energy on growing roots instead of fruit. Pinching back the first flowers is a common pratice to encourage the plant to grow strong first so it can produce more fruit later.

If the plants are healthy, then just plant them as is. The buds will likely fall off due to the transplaning anyway. Once the pepper plant is well established it will produce more flowers.

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