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Chillies - growing and overwintering 2019
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Quick question guys. I'm growing Carolina Reapers this year. I live in an apartment in London with a window that only gets about 2 hours of morning sun. The balcony gets about 3-4 hours, but it is exposed to the cold. I tried growing from seed but that didn't work out too well for me as they died. Going to get replacement plug plants, but just wondering when is the earliest I can place them in the balcony to encourage more growth (due to more light). The balcony is sheltered from rain and wind.
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Originally posted by meanmoose View PostQuick question guys. I'm growing Carolina Reapers this year. I live in an apartment in London with a window that only gets about 2 hours of morning sun. The balcony gets about 3-4 hours, but it is exposed to the cold. I tried growing from seed but that didn't work out too well for me as they died. Going to get replacement plug plants, but just wondering when is the earliest I can place them in the balcony to encourage more growth (due to more light). The balcony is sheltered from rain and wind.
Carolina Reapers are fussy sods that don’t crop particularly well in our climate although you may get lucky. I’d recommend trying some other superhots e.g. Moruga Scorpion, Bhut Jolokia, to maximise your chances of getting a decent harvest. If you’re buying plug plants you could get a mixture. Welcome to the addictive world of chilli growing!Last edited by Mitzi; 17-03-2019, 02:23 PM.
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Got back from a short break away to find all plants including seedlings have survived, although some of the overwinters look as if they are on the way out. The ladybird larvae had all started pupating when I went away, so I expected to come back to lots of new shiny red ladybirds, but the boiler broke down while we were away, the house is freezing, and I expect they are waiting for warmer "weather" before emerging. This means that the aphids are increasing again. The war is never won.
The difference between plants which were overwintered on north-facing windowsills vs south-facing is huge - the latter are thriving and the former are really struggling. I need the south-facing sills for this year's seedlings so there's no chance of giving the overwinters a boost with a bit of sun, unless it's very warm at the weekend and I can stick them outside for a few hours. Next year I'm not going to overwinter more than a few plants which stay in the house all summer. I won't be bringing any back in from outside; I've learned my lesson on that one.
It's going to be a long couple of months until the plants can go out.
Edit: Forecast is for less than 10*C at the weekend and down to freezing at night so that rules that out!Last edited by Mitzi; 27-03-2019, 07:23 PM.
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I find that east facing windowsill a much better bet for overwintering plants. My plants are looking a little deflated but they don't get much water which stops them from putting out new growth. I don't really want to mentio greenfly - but I haven't seen any yet. I've just got 4 plants - choc hab, pink hab, SP'sdorset and a lemon drop.....and yes, that two month wait seems miles away.
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So a terrible thing happened...I spent 4 days in hospital (went straight from work so away 5 days) aaaaand almost all of my pepper seedlings died. Only the few on the downstairs table received water.
...I have resown most of what was lost and they've almost all come up but this is the latest I've ever sown peppers so I don't know how they will do. Last year I had some aji and habanero peppers still fruiting in December in the greenhouse and 2 decorative chillies outside on my patio until January (!) so there is hope..
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