How often should i water my green pepper plant and what conditons does it need?
In my experience they are like weeds,even if you don’t take care of these plants they still bare fruit,But I find in a well lite spot watered every second to third day,unless extreme heat water daily with free running soil & some type of liquid fertilizer added monthly will give best results.In a pot they will only do so much but if you are happy with the yield keep it up,If not try potting it up to a bigger pot & place outside for about 21 days to gain strength,I would also keep some seeds from one of your peppers as they are extremely easy to propagate & you would get better results by using freshly propagated seeds after a couple of harvests max as they are only meant to be annuals. Pepper is a tender, warm-season vegetable. Pepper plants require somewhat higher temperatures, grow more slowly and are smaller than most tomato plants. Brightly colored, sweet bell pepper varieties have recently burst onto the scene. A vast range of other garden peppers (pimiento, tabasco, cayenne, chil