Has anyone ever seen a green bell pepper develop these white "nodes" at top and or out of bottom, before? Plant was potted and was grown as a test subject. It developed many small, but otherwise normal, usable bell peppers, during a low light grow.
I refer to them as, "spark" node's.
Green Bell Pepper grOws "Spark" nodes
I refer to them as, "spark" node's.
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Like this one? There's a photo of green ones earlier in that thread, but this one shows the point better.
Subject: 2015-2016 Winter Indoor Peppers
Subject: 2015-2016 Winter Indoor Peppers
applestar wrote:Here are fruits of NOT Bonda Ma Jacques. For some reason, they ripened more or less together and I plan to harvest them and taste them in the next few days:
As you might be able to see, the plant itself is tiny. Maybe it's a Donkey Ear crossed with something. Certainly it seems like it's derived from one of the smaller (no more than 12" tall) varieties.