How to Overwinter Pepper Plants for Huge Pepper Harvests!

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Published 2023-01-19
This is how I prepare my pepper plants to make it through the winter indoors! I’ve had good success with this method with 9 out of 10 plants I overwintered last year making it through winter! Once they are prepared they can be stored indoors with minimal maintenance. They need cool temperatures, little light, and only occasional watering when completely dry.

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All Comments (21)
  • @JackMorrowT
    I did this method at the end of the season last year, and they are coming in so strong already in my grow tent. Thanks for the great video! Only lost one, but 12 made it! Hot sauce this year is going to be amazing.
  • @cmbooks2000
    So glad you showed how to prune and put a lot of emphasis on cleaning the root ball. Nothing worse for a gardener than inviting pests into the home. Thank you
  • @Omegawerewolfx
    2 inches of sand fixes gnats. They cannot burrow or emerge through the sand. I also use insecticidal soap on my root balls and re-pot soil. Then I hit it with neem oil. I have a small fan blowing, plus small sticky traps that largely do nothing because there aren't any bugs to catch but they're awesome for snaring gnats or spider mites should they find a way into the house. I bottom water the plants. I also have a grow tent, so some of the peppers just get trimmed and repotted. That way they're producing almost all year. i try to have jalapeno all year.
  • @mrscaldwell3147
    Your video just came in...thank you for your teaching I have some small hot pepper plants this year; will try your technique...God bless!
  • @davidbennett2539
    OMG! THANK YOU! I'm a pretty knowledgeable gardener, and I had no idea.
  • @akindofmagick1
    The worst fungus gnat explosion I ever had came from a bag of Miracle Grow. You need to dump it into a plastic tub, then pour boiling water over it, and cover for 24 hours.
  • @markb8954
    Zone 7a here/Maryland. We had a 3 gallon pot with three beautiful jalapeño plants growing all Summer long. We picked a ton of peppers . Two weeks ago we brought it into our sunroom/plant room & it’s still growing strong. It’s full of one inch jalapeños & we hope to keep it growing & alive through Winter.
  • @BIGMANHUNTER
    This will be my first year planting peppers, but I made a reminder for autumn to watch this video when the time comes. Thanks lad!
  • @Mercedes65
    This was my first year growing peppers. I planted habanero, poblano, and Aleppo in grow bags-it was a successful season-and I plan on adding a few other varieties next year! I will definitely look into overwintering. Thanks for the video!
  • @blckgrlctygrdn
    I'm glad I came across your video. I have 6 scotch bonnet/habanero plants that have so many green peppers left on them. I'm in Zone 7B so may have some time yet before our frost, but I'm definitely going to try and overwinter them so they can begin producing earlier summer 2024. Such an informative video. Thanks! Going to check out the rest of your videos now.
  • @jSheapullen
    I had a great pepper deason! Gonna transplant 3 or more. Thank you for the easy instructions!
  • @paropersaud5370
    Happy Monday thank you for sharing i try this method i have lots of pepper plants in pots live in Canada 🇨🇦 👍🪴
  • This is so helpful. My husband has a beloved hot pepper plant he wants to try to overwinter. We're nearing our first frost (zone 5b), so I'm going to do this today. Thank you. ❤
  • Because of this video, I am trying 3 to over winter 3 pepper plants for the first time. Very informative. thanks!
  • @mgguygardening
    Great video! I had a horrible infestation of fungus gnats the first year I tried this so after that I started using the same method as you of washing as much dirt as possible out of the roots.
  • @adamb89
    Gonna try this out this year. I live in a condo so I can only really grow peppers in raised flower boxes out on my little porch, and every time I've tried to bring them indoors over the winter, aphids have just demolished them. And that sticky nasty residue they leave behind, ugh. I was always afraid of killing the plant, but if the bugs kill them anyway and my alternative is to let them die outside and sprout out new seeds indoors in April, I may as well give it a shot.