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2017 ASHS Annual Conference

Evaluation of Dwarf Ornamental Chile Peppers Cultivars for Commercial Greenhouse Production

Friday, September 22, 2017
Kona Ballroom (Hilton Waikoloa Village)
Danise Coon, MS, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
In the past, many ornamental chile pepper cultivars had to be pinched or sprayed with a uniconazole foliar application to achieve a dwarf, semi-dwarf, or compact plant habit. This study compared 12 currently available commercial ornamental pepper cultivars considered to be compact and introduces 13 new ornamental pepper cultivars that do not require pinching or a uniconazole foliar spray to accomplish the desired dwarf or semi-dwarf plant habit. All 25 cultivars evaluated in this study were given either a dwarf or semi-dwarf classification based on industry standards. Of the 25 cultivars evaluated, 12 originate from and are commercially available and bred by various breeding programs, while 13 are new cultivars bred by the New Mexico State University Chile Pepper Breeding Program with the goal of having dwarf or semi-dwarf growth habits. Data indicates that the 13 new ornamental chile pepper cultivars did not require pinching or a chemical foliar spray to develop a dwarf or semi-dwarf plant habit and have the potential for commercial container production in the greenhouse and nursery industries.