BlazeDaley wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 8:37 am
Orange Habanero Chillies pictures from 27th April 2021
Picture 1;
I gave the orange habanero plants a tidy up hoping they'll just focus on making fruits across the top canopy now that they're making plenty of flower heads.
Pictures 2, 3 and 4;
First flower heads showing now :)
Loving looking through everyones pictures this morning, loads of healthy looking plants, noice :)
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That's the advantage of indoor grow, no cold spells stunting growth and development, these pics were taken during the month+ cold spell during April/May.
So you are keeping them small? Or keep pushing for new branches that are kept low, and dense. Traditionally in commercial (greenhouse) cultivation yield is optimized, by letting the limited number of stems, that grown supported for meters into the air. Field or amateur growing usually has limited height and support, so less pruning. They can still grow (wo)man heigh. Especially if one doesn't prune the fall stretch that generally doesn't get to fruit before end of the season.