Morning All - my peppers and chillies are growing at about the same rate - slowly! They are still in 4" pots and are about 5" tall and a bit spindly, but I'm sure they're not moving. Should I be pinching out at the top yet to make them bush, or is it too early? They are still in the house. I moved them from the windowsill as the leaves had started to yellow. Help please!
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Some of mine are a bit slow too but they are in a plastic GH and seem to be picking up a bit in the recent warmth!
How long have they been in their current pots? Are they in multi purpose compost? If they've been in there a while the compost might have run out of nutrients?
I'm sure an expert will be along soon!
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Originally posted by vikkib View PostSome of mine are a bit slow too but they are in a plastic GH and seem to be picking up a bit in the recent warmth!
How long have they been in their current pots? Are they in multi purpose compost? If they've been in there a while the compost might have run out of nutrients?
I'm sure an expert will be along soon!Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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I don't pinch out my peppers , I just let them get on with it! They are naturally very slow growing early on but come on leaps and bounds once we hit summer properly!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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I've never pinched out a pepper either. They grow very slowly and some aren't actually very tall when fully mature (although some can be!) I've got some bright yellow chillies on one - it was a mix called chili shake - I think a freebie from GYO mag. It's a lovely looking plant.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Not pinched mine either. All bearing fruit with 15-20 peppers on each, tallest of which are over 3ft.
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostI don't pinch out my peppers , I just let them get on with it! They are naturally very slow growing early on but come on leaps and bounds once we hit summer properly!I you'st to have a handle on the world .. but it BROKE!!
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Originally posted by terrier View PostI take it we never hit Summer last year then, my chillis neither leapt nor bound, they stopped growing at about 4" tall and produced no fruitGranny on the Game in Sheffield
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Originally posted by cupcake View PostWOW Flobalob! When did you start them?
I continue to spray them with liquid seaweed extract. I also feed them with a granulised fertalizer.
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