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Hello Nicos, I'm sorry I don't know what variety the pepper is. It was a bit of an afterthought and I bought it as a small plant in Dobbies for about 40p. It's fruited realy well all summer and I've been cutting the peppers green but thought I would leave the last batch to ripen. I'm going to try to overwinter it by cutting it back and keeping it indoors.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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Hello jennie, I had the pepper in the greenhouse to start with but I don't know if it was too humid in there or I was overwatering but the fruits were inclined to get little rotten bits on them. I took it into the house and it's never looked back.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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I'm very impressed. I tried to grow peppers in my old greenhouse. Lots and lots of foliage, quite a lot of flowers but not one single fruit. Where did I go wrong??? I had lots of chillies on my chilli plants and there can't be much difference in growing them ....can there?
Jools
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Jools dont over feed them. The poorer the soil the better (and hotter) the crop. When they have set fruit you can five them a feed of tomato food. Chillies especially benefit from an early start (March at the latest) to crop well. If you can't give them the early start you can always buy in plants.
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They look splendid Alice. Like shiny little gems.
I wish I'd thought to bring my whole plants in instead of picking them all off green. Mind you they're ripening ok in a bag with some apples. You never get the same flavour as fruit ripened on the plant though. Yours'll taste much sweeter than mine I bet.
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Hello Pickledtink, I haven't tasted them yet. They look so gorgeous I can hardly bear to cut them. Once the weather had gone I just took the whole plant with the green bell peppers indoors - and there you are. Lovely red peppers.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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Hi Masie-be, yes you can bring chilli plants in and over-winter them in a light warm spot but it does'nt always work. Its certainly worth a try as they are a perennual plant and will give you an earlier crop next year. Good luck with that.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
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