Number of Bell Peppers in 10 gal container
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2023 4:53 pm
I usually grow one California Wonder Bell Pepper in a 14 inch nursery container (15 gal nursery pot actual size 10 gal). I have good luck with three plants in 25 gallon actual (95 liters) nursery containers. The extra plants seem to work together to provide a little support for each other. But what about the 14 inch x 17 inch 10 gal (35 cm x 43 cm x 38 liters) nursery containers? Is there any advantage to two plants in a 14 inch (35 cm) container? Mutual support but what about production? I assume production would not be enhanced due to over crowding but will the net result be less production?
I am contemplating the same for the tomato plants in 25 gal (95 liter) containers. I usually grow one tomato plant per 25 gal (95 liter) container. Is there any advantage to two plants in the container? One plant is already too big for a cage but if I trim the plants will I still achieve the same level of production? If I start with two plants I can always keep the better of the two?
I am contemplating the same for the tomato plants in 25 gal (95 liter) containers. I usually grow one tomato plant per 25 gal (95 liter) container. Is there any advantage to two plants in the container? One plant is already too big for a cage but if I trim the plants will I still achieve the same level of production? If I start with two plants I can always keep the better of the two?