Our chilehead friend from Finland, Jukka Kilpinnen, has mastered the technique of bonsai chile plants, as evidenced by this beautiful
rocoto plant in a classic bonsai pot.
One
rocoto plant survived for seven years in the same pot, but yields decreased from year to year.
Not exact matches
Now check out these
Rocoto pods, grown on a potted
plant in its second season.
Last year I had very poor germination with 3
Rocoto varieties and ended up with only 7
plants out of 100 + seeds.
For example, a row of shade - tolerant
rocoto chile peppers or chiltepins might be
planted between two rows of corn.