Jalapeño Bonsai

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Anyone else trying to turn a veggie from their garden into something? Saved my jalapeño plant last second from my vegetable garden a week or so ago. All the leaves were wilted from the cold. It’s back budding!!!! In my little heated greenhouse. Let’s see where this project goes! Lol
 

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Nice trunk on that one! Super fun, I have two. One is a plant that a friend had bought shortly before he passed, I couldnt give it away. It did really well over that winter so I started a couple more chilis, both smaller leaf "birds eye" types.

They will never live as long as a redwood or an oak but they're super fun and good for creativity!

Heres one of the birds eyes that I mentioned20231106_174130.jpg
 
I have a banana pepper that I am aiming to have as a companion plant as a way to help build petina on one of my pots. I'll get a picture of it once it stops pouting about being in a bonsai pot and shows some good recovery growth.

All of the rest of my peppers get a mild bonsai treatment just to keep them tidy in my grow tent. Once outside in the spring, I just let them do their thing.
 
@moke has a ghost pepper he’s been working on
Here's the Ghost pepper I've been growing.
Here it was Oct 23rd pre hair cut and pepper removal (52 peppers to be exact) Crazy!.

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Here it is after trimming Oct 23rd.
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And here it is today. And @Hartinez must have a Hell-of a memory!!! 😁
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It seems unique enough to warrent not forget about xD

How old is that ghost pepper? I have heard that some varieties of pepper don't live very long (talking 5ish years give or take), but I haven't come across which ones those would be.
 
It seems unique enough to warrent not forget about xD

How old is that ghost pepper? I have heard that some varieties of pepper don't live very long (talking 5ish years give or take), but I haven't come across which ones those would be.
It will be 2 years in December. I have read the same about them being short lived. So we will see? Here’s the usual outdoors life expectancy I found online. It will be interesting to see if being well cared for as a Bonchi will change the lifespan?

The five key types of pepper plant species are:
Pepper VarietyExpected Age
Capsicum Annuum 1-3 Years
Capsicum Chinense 3-5 Years
Capsicum Baccatum 4-6 Years
Capsicum Frutescens 3-8 Years
Capsicum Pubescens 5-10 Years
 
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