The little pepper that couldn't

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dj1701

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First Let me say, I have been growing hot peppers in 5 gallon pots for many years and have had great results. Normally I start them from seed and replant them as they get bigger. This year I just ordered them from Pepper Joe's. I ordered 5 plants, each one a different kind.

My predicament is the Ghost pepper won't grow. The other plants are close to 12" tall but the Ghost is still 1". I have tried several different mixes and even put it in the bay window where everything flourishes. I have never had a plant that won't die, but won't grow either. Could it be I was given a genetically inferior plant?

Thanks
Dave
 
   / The little pepper that couldn't #2  
First Let me say, I have been growing hot peppers in 5 gallon pots for many years and have had great results. Normally I start them from seed and replant them as they get bigger. This year I just ordered them from Pepper Joe's. I ordered 5 plants, each one a different kind.

My predicament is the Ghost pepper won't grow. The other plants are close to 12" tall but the Ghost is still 1". I have tried several different mixes and even put it in the bay window where everything flourishes. I have never had a plant that won't die, but won't grow either. Could it be I was given a genetically inferior plant?

Thanks
Dave
Might not be warm enough yet. Ghost peppers like it warm.
 
   / The little pepper that couldn't
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#3  
Might not be warm enough yet. Ghost peppers like it warm.
I know, I grow them every year. It's plenty warm in the south facing bay window anyway. Ghost Peps from years past love that window.
 
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#4  
Here it is next to one of the others I got at the same time.

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   / The little pepper that couldn't #6  
First Let me say, I have been growing hot peppers in 5 gallon pots for many years and have had great results. Normally I start them from seed and replant them as they get bigger. This year I just ordered them from Pepper Joe's. I ordered 5 plants, each one a different kind.

My predicament is the Ghost pepper won't grow. The other plants are close to 12" tall but the Ghost is still 1". I have tried several different mixes and even put it in the bay window where everything flourishes. I have never had a plant that won't die, but won't grow either. Could it be I was given a genetically inferior plant?

Thanks
Dave
Yes it is possible that there is something in the genetics of the plant preventing intake of nutrients to grow vs just staying alive especially since you state that you have tried different soil mixes.

I would say not a common occurrence but totally possible.
 
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It might be worth asking the supplier you got it from . Maybe once they see the picture they will send you a new free one.
 

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