I love the challenge of overwintering! These days it's generally just 3 or 4 plants. I grow my chillies in very large pots so they take up quite a bit of space in the house.
I haven't had greenfly for several years indoors - if I did I would scrap the lot and start again. In the early days of overwintering I managed to take the greenfly into the greenhouse and all my tomatoes were covered too. I wouldn't chance it again.
They also get in the way, drop leaves and generally look a mess - you may get flack from the other half
The plus side is the plants fruit really early. My lemon drop this year produced fruit in March, my peach hab not far behind and I get a much bigger harvest than on a first year plant.
I would only overwinter a plant that takes a long time to fruit in its first year.
I haven't had greenfly for several years indoors - if I did I would scrap the lot and start again. In the early days of overwintering I managed to take the greenfly into the greenhouse and all my tomatoes were covered too. I wouldn't chance it again.
They also get in the way, drop leaves and generally look a mess - you may get flack from the other half

The plus side is the plants fruit really early. My lemon drop this year produced fruit in March, my peach hab not far behind and I get a much bigger harvest than on a first year plant.
I would only overwinter a plant that takes a long time to fruit in its first year.
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