i sowed them end of may(i was a bit late deciding to grow veggies), but they are outdoors, and are still only about 2 inches high lol (though they have grown in the last week with all the sunshine we have had)..... i keep giving everything a chance(just in case), the grow light is a low wattage affair, it fits into an ordinary light bulb holder, and works like a energy saving light bulb, i've been using it for okra, and some other things that can't go outside.
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Sweet Peppers are annuals, so won't keep going - but you might be able to length the cropping season. Have you got a greenhouse Lynda? I can't remember
Chillies are "short lived perennials" so I wouldn't try for two many seasons, and they can be iffy keeping through the winter anyway I think. I might try some cuttings though.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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We've got a Cherry Bomb plant on it's third season, and it's cropping well again, bless it It's kept on the window-sill over winter, and pruned back quite hard.
How well they over-winter really depends on the variety Kristen, some do much better than others.
Lynda, I'd bring your pepper plants in and keep them on a window-sill when it gets too cold for them outside. If I was you, I'd be tempted to give the grow-light a go, just to see what happens But I don't suppose the plant would need to be in the airing cupboard, unless your house is freezing?! Normal house temperature should be fine!
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Originally posted by KristenSweet Peppers are annuals, so won't keep going...
Sweet peppers are perennials not annuals - although they may be named 'capsicum annuum', the annuum tag is a misnomer and they, like hot peppers, are indeed perennials.
Here's a picture of someone's overwintered 'Lipstick' sweet pepper fruiting.
Fluffius Muppetus: coopette.com: Overwintering peppers - ripening upTo see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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Originally posted by Kristen View PostSweet Peppers are annuals, so won't keep going - but you might be able to length the cropping season. Have you got a greenhouse Lynda? I can't remember
Chillies are "short lived perennials" so I wouldn't try for two many seasons, and they can be iffy keeping through the winter anyway I think. I might try some cuttings though.
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Originally posted by SarzWix View Post
Lynda, I'd bring your pepper plants in and keep them on a window-sill when it gets too cold for them outside. If I was you, I'd be tempted to give the grow-light a go, just to see what happens But I don't suppose the plant would need to be in the airing cupboard, unless your house is freezing?! Normal house temperature should be fine!
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I've overwintered some smallish Chilli plants by just keeping on them on a bright window sill, but they are absolutely blighted by Red Spider Mite indoors. I found putting them under the shower (just cold water) once every 2 weeks or so, from about February meant I had some Chillis ready to eat by about May/June.
Oh and don't keep them on a sill above a radiator. I learnt that the hard way.
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