It continues, JB 2024

A little older now.
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What's people opinion on smallest pot size to get some pods from Rocotos? Purely thinking of seed saving on these, not interested in yield on these few.
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I managed to get some pods from my Rocoto Canario in 9L pots, but the plant was pretty slow. It took me until end of october to harvest the first pods. My Rocoto Manzano Rojo did not build any pods in 9L. I can hardly imagine that it will work in 2L, but why not just try it? :)
8-10 litre normally does ok for me. I need to have them flowering in April/May to set pods. If they don't set pods in May, I'll then have to wait until the end of summer for them to set pods again. They don't set pods here if its hot & dry.
I think I'll use a mixture of pot sizes starting at 2 litre, upto a about 5 litre and see how they go.
 
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