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They will produce fruits, just feed them. Peppers were the first veg I grew for fun few years ago in pots on a windowsill and I got few peppers!!! since them I got hooked on growing vegs...........here I am
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Don VIncenzo
Just let them get on with it and keep them watered just enough to keep the leaves turgid. Give tomato feed weekly and treat as you would a tomato; they must be just kept a wee bit warmer than toms.
I had 5 chillis & peppers plants last year and I had loads of great fruit from them. I just had a problem of getting the last plants to ripen. My last pepper went on the compost heap about a week before Christmas and I'm still eating the last of the air-dried chillis this spring.
It was immense fun and this year the only thing I have done differently is to plant more of everything and start them off earlier (last year mid March, this year early Feb) to avoid the problem of late ripening when the days are very short.
Just let them get on with it and keep them watered just enough to keep the leaves turgid. Give tomato feed weekly and treat as you would a tomato; they must be just kept a wee bit warmer than toms.
I had 5 chillis & peppers plants last year and I had loads of great fruit from them. I just had a problem of getting the last plants to ripen. My last pepper went on the compost heap about a week before Christmas and I'm still eating the last of the air-dried chillis this spring.
It was immense fun and this year the only thing I have done differently is to plant more of everything and start them off earlier (last year mid March, this year early Feb) to avoid the problem of late ripening when the days are very short.
Good luck.
Jayneylass
Thinking of trying chillies next year as well seeing the three pepper plants I have are doing so well. I have given them a feed of tomato food and they are on my kitchen windowsill which gets the sun all day
At the end of the season if you have peppers unripened,uproot plant and hang upside down somewhere cool,light and airy.The peppers carry on rippening.Think you can do this with tom plants aswell!
I am an enthusiastic but very amateur container gardener. Chillis and peppers are dreadfully easy but they do need a good summer. If it's a type that you eat when red then some don't quite make it. Try all the different varieties, they are endless!
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