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Thanks all, I think I might pot them on anyway and give them a bit of a feed to see if they speed up a bit. I've had them in the light and warm all the time and they're now in my little stayput. I just wish they'd get a bit of a move on. They seem to be actually slower than the chillies BK!
Yes, mine are tediously slow, still basically seedlings. But they were in tiny pots and the roots were at the bottom so I potted them on yesterday. Never grown them before and I don't even like aubergines so if they are much trouble I won't bother again.
I've been thinking it's my compost (using B&Q's peat free)... but everything (in it) has been growing slow.. I initially thought it was the compost, as compared to last year everything was romping away now... but I guess it could all be down to the recent cool snap/overcast days.
Mine have slowed down since they went into bigger pots and are having to spend the nights outside in the greenhouse. But they're never the quickest things and it is only May, so I'm still confident. My first chilis are flowering though.
They are outside in my plastic thingy with the toms and peppers. Toms, romping away and peppers just begining to get a move on but the aubergines are having a rest!!!!!
Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet
mine are outside and are very slow but thats what they're like in it ?
They will sit and do b***** all (excuse my italian) and then produce one aubergine of reasonable quality really late on in the season ...luckily the courgettes and tomatoes will be around too so there will be ratatouille this year!!!!
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