@warhumm3l I still keep this.already 5years old. :) @bassmansoundking99 yes,it meant that.in winter times,took to inside of rooms for keep them alive.
@cob4lyf04, it depends on what you intend doing with them? if you are bringing them in to keep them from dying so you can have a chilies next season then yes a bit of a prune will do no harm, no need to over prune though as the plant will only have to replace what you take off, also bear in mind some chili plants grow huge if left to their own devices, you may not have the space indoors for huge chili plants? you could also extent the growing season by giving them artificial light while indoors.
It's a beauty!
HoschtonBoy 3 months ago
@warhumm3l I still keep this.already 5years old. :) @bassmansoundking99 yes,it meant that.in winter times,took to inside of rooms for keep them alive.
Yoshiyuki2011 6 months ago
what does "overwintered" mean? Does it mean to keep them into the next year, or take em inside for the winter to save them?
bassmansoundking99 6 months ago
this is not a plant
its a tree
and in 2 years its a forrest :)
great vid man
warhumm3l 6 months ago
Wow, that Naga plant is amazing. Very well done.
Fantic1980 9 months ago
i hope you don't eat your cat !
TheFrostymountains 9 months ago
hey would you recomend pruning the plants when i bring them in i live in new york so it gets pretty cold out here
cob4lyf04 1 year ago
@cob4lyf04, it depends on what you intend doing with them? if you are bringing them in to keep them from dying so you can have a chilies next season then yes a bit of a prune will do no harm, no need to over prune though as the plant will only have to replace what you take off, also bear in mind some chili plants grow huge if left to their own devices, you may not have the space indoors for huge chili plants? you could also extent the growing season by giving them artificial light while indoors.
stuartw12345612 5 days ago
Great video. So looks like I'll be overwintering my chillis as well. I have 3 or 4 of each kind. I might only overwinter 2 of each and give two away.
So whats your favorite chili to eat fresh with your food?
svtcontour 1 year ago
@svtcontour Thank you :)
some of my peppers are too old(lol I keep my tepin for 6years already.
Dorset Naga and chilli padi on this video,they're 3years.
(they'll be flowering soon)
I cannot eat so hot peppers as Jolokia and Naga.
I use most of dishes a little by little.salada,pasta,steak,japanese and chinese food.
Yoshiyuki2009 1 year ago
Me gustaria tener una planta de chile en mi casa. Pero aquí en Costa Rica lastimosamente no se consiguen.
Urtecho 1 year ago
stunning i love chillis shame i can't eat them anymore. well done on growing that beaut
RichardpBradshawFILM 2 years ago
can i have it? xD nice work dude!
chrisdietlmeier 2 years ago