Hi everyone,
I had a go at chillies for the first time last year, and grew some razzamatazz and some cayenne. They produced fruits, which ripened and I was thrilled. However, they were all very mild, which I gather can be a result of over-watering.
But, I tried to minimise watering, and often only watered when the plant appeared to be wilting and I was scared I would lose it. Could there be another reason?
I'm raring to go this season, and have some over-wintered razzamatazz, and will have various (too many) new varieties. Slightly later than planned, but had a neighbour-watering disaster when I had a week holiday in Feb
I would love advice to help me get gorgeously hot chillies this year.
Many thanks
I had a go at chillies for the first time last year, and grew some razzamatazz and some cayenne. They produced fruits, which ripened and I was thrilled. However, they were all very mild, which I gather can be a result of over-watering.
But, I tried to minimise watering, and often only watered when the plant appeared to be wilting and I was scared I would lose it. Could there be another reason?
I'm raring to go this season, and have some over-wintered razzamatazz, and will have various (too many) new varieties. Slightly later than planned, but had a neighbour-watering disaster when I had a week holiday in Feb
I would love advice to help me get gorgeously hot chillies this year.
Many thanks
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