Can anyone advise on the watering and feeding of chillis and peppers. I seem to remember reading somewhere that they should be kept on the dry side in order to encourage flavour.................but I could well have been on another planet at the time!
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Firstly, apologies for Hijacking the thread a little but I thought it might save the clutter of a new one.
In response to OP - last year I did little and sparingly with watering and i think I only fed them once and got a good crop although fairly late in the season.
My question:
My Chilli's (Jalapeno) and Peppers (California wonder)are doing wonderfully har har, they are about 12" and starting to flower but compared to my lot last year they are about half the size or less. I was wondering wether I should kill off the flowers so the plants can carry on growing unfettered or will the flowering have minimal effect if I feed them?
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I dont know about peppers, but for small and hot chillis, I keep them really really dry and hardly feed them at all. As buzzingtalk says, that will keep chilli's spicy. As long as you keep them in very sunny and worm spot, they should be fine. However you probably need to feed and water more if you are after the flesh.
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This is my first year of chilli growing, but I've been watering them from the bottom (filling up the plastic saucer they're in). The water seems to sit in there until the plant wants to suck it up.
Don't know if this is something to consider?
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this is my first year of chilli growing too and I've just been watering once a day just a little in the evening. now my chilli's are on the window sill till i move then I'll erect a small polly tunnel. how long roughly from seed to fruit?
my chilli plants are taking huge strides
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