I preferred the former method as they have deep roots and don’t like interruptions.
How to grow chili
- Plant them in warm climate after the frost has passed.
- Chili plant require full sun as they love heat and prefer growing in hotter conditions.
- Chili plants prefer well drained, rich and moist soil. Dig ½ inch soil and plant only the roots. Water the plants immediately after planting.
- As chili plants are heavy feeders use fertilizers and they also love to be fed with Epsom salt.
- Avoid using higher amount nitrogen fertilizer as they can produce lush green leaves at the expense of fruit.
- Water them adequately making sure the soil is not soggy.
Chili flower - Chili plants produce white flowers and eventually become chili. They are usually bee or wind pollinated if not they can be hand pollinated( a gentle shake of flowers either by finger, cotton swab or battery operated tooth brush).
- Chili plants need support through staking or cages as they get heavier when bearing fruits and they may snap the branches.
- It takes about 60 – 90 days to mature.
Chili harvest - Chili can be harvested any time when it is green in color and fully matured in size or can be left to mature as it turns red.
- Harvest them upwards in the opposite direction of how its grown so that u don’t break the branch.
- Continuous harvest helps prolong production.
- Insects that enjoy chili plants are slugs,snails, aphids and white fly. Continual check can help to keep them away.