Flies are attracted to pepper plants because they are drawn to the scent of the plant's flowers and fruits, which they perceive as a potential food source. Additionally, flies may also be attracted to the moisture and nutrients found on the leaves of pepper plants.
Pepper plants can be red, green, sometimes orange
Baby pepper plants are called starter plants. You can buy pepper starter plants at your local hardware stores or from on-line garden websites.
No, pepper is made from the ground seeds of plants. Pepper is a vegetable product.
Pepper plants thrive best in temperatures between 70-90F. Temperatures below 50F can harm pepper plants and make it difficult for them to thrive.
Yes, pepper plants typically flower before producing peppers.
Yes, rats may eat pepper plants as they are attracted to the leaves and fruits of the plant.
Yes
Pepper plants typically produce fruit for about 3 to 5 months, depending on the variety and growing conditions.
Pepper plants can typically live indoors for 2-3 years with proper care and conditions.
Pepper plants typically produce fruit for about 3 to 5 months, depending on the variety and growing conditions.
No, not if you put it on it. Make sure that it doesn't get into its water supply. Then your plant will die. If you are trying to get squirrels away from your plant, its best to put cayenne pepper in front of your plants or a little on your plants. Remember, it does rain.
It's not manufactured. Gardeners grow them in their greenhouses on pepper plants.