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Habanero “tree” I’ve been growing in the office for the last 8 years


Habanero “tree” I’ve been growing in the office for the last 8 years

by MetaDingus

28 Comments

  1. GuShuBonsai

    That’s more than incredible. How amazing! It looks so healthy too!

  2. AlchemicalMystery

    This is amazing.. Hope it stays alive for a long time!

  3. ProfessionalSouth337

    Lovely tree. Like the trunk. Maybe one suggestion would be to move it outdoors during the summer. To get more light. Did you get aphids ? And how thick is the trunk. I am curious

  4. Various-Swim-8394

    How long can a chili plant last when it is well taken care of?

  5. Fearless_Toddlerr

    how has the fruit yield differed each year?

  6. Rude_Blackberry634

    This is one of the most impressive things I’ve seen on Reddit!

  7. Rough-Noise2616

    this is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen, thank you for sharing!

  8. Internal_Second_8207

    Does it drop leaves in winter?

    Also, I like the sound of a holiday habanero tree. Does it get decked out with lights?

  9. bondbaozi

    That is amazing!

    Also, I can’t imagine any office I ever worked in allowing this, you must have cool bosses.

  10. AttachedByChoice

    That’s awesome! I grew a big habanero this year, indoors as well, and I am hoping to keep it alive indoors. Good to see that this is very possible! Do you have any specific recommendations? I read your comment about soil and fertilizer. What about the pruning, is there a specific method?

  11. zippyhybrid

    So cool! Anytime I’ve tried to grow peppers indoors they drop all their leaves and just get nailed by aphids and thrips. It’s always after bringing them inside after being outside all season though. Never thought to try and keep one inside its entire life. Interesting, good work!

  12. kieranichiban

    Where are the habaneros?

    /s. Kind of

  13. Naisu_boato

    I had something like that with a Trinidad scorpion, sadly it died after about 7 years. It was 1 1/3” at the base and super woody.

  14. Chucknorrisjoke

    How do you deal with aphids? Every bonsai tree I make from a pepper plant is riddled with them. I might resort to pesticides since the fruit isn’t usually worth eating anyways. 

  15. karmakactus

    How much light do they need? Wondering if I could do this at my work

  16. Background_Being8287

    Overwintered some pepper plants one year,aphids showed up. Out of nowhere Asian beetles swooped in and cleaned them up then disappeared. Live in an old farmhouse so they have plenty of places to hide.

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