What are these patches on my chilli leaves? I have the plant on a south facing window-sill that gets lots of bright sunlight. The leaves with the patches touch the window - could it be damage from the glass getting warm? I have two more plants which don't have these patches. I water and feed them weekly (I use Chilli Focus), and sometimes water them more often if they are very dry.
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Yes, they've got scorched. Just make sure the leaves don't touch the glass and it shouldn't happen, at least until it gets considerably hotter. Looks healthy enough apart from that.Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
While better men than we go out and start their working lives
At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling
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Originally posted by lottie dolly View PostWow,have you over wintered them,they look good
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daisy01 - My interpretation of overwintering is basically that you manage to keep a plant alive during the winter months when usually it would die off from cold and/or lack of sunlight. In the UK chillies would generally die sept./ oct/ but if you keep them indoors/warm and trim them back and give them some care and attention they *might* survive the winter and then *might* give you a bigger/earlier crop than plants grown from seed that year. (Never works for me but I'm a bit rubbish at growing stuff )sigpic
1574 gin and tonics please Monica, large ones.
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Hi Daisy, very healthy plant.
What it says on the tin, "overwintering" keeping the plant alive and growing over the winter.
Not easy with a chilli, which needs heat and good light levels.
Think you have green fingers.
Keep doing whatever you're doing.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
Rudyard Kipling.sigpic
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I didn't do anything special to them. The room they are in is a like a greenhouse for several hours of the day, even in winter. That's probably what helped them.
Thanks for all the help. I planted a Serrano chilli a couple of weeks ago, and that's growing nicely. I planted lots of herbs on Saturday and they've all germinated, so I'm quite pleased with this year already.
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Originally posted by daisy01 View PostI didn't do anything special to them. The room they are in is a like a greenhouse for several hours of the day, even in winter. That's probably what helped them.
Thanks for all the help. I planted a Serrano chilli a couple of weeks ago, and that's growing nicely. I planted lots of herbs on Saturday and they've all germinated, so I'm quite pleased with this year already.
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Originally posted by Baldy View PostI like the way can the man dodged answering the question...
In many ways I feel like I'm quite a sensible 'elder' here (VC and Rary notwithstanding)
God loves a trier Baldy, but I have no experience growing chillies, this year will be my first, so no advice to pass on
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