The second option is doable Two_Sheds, although they only get a few hours direct light in there so I wonder if they'd be better off under a piece of polycarbonate outdoors?
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Originally posted by Vagetarian View PostThe plan was to leave them in the garden eventually.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by rustylady View PostIn big pots? Or in the garden itself?
Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostThat's doable if you can give them a south-facing suntrap. I usually can grow cayenne outside on the lotty, but last year (cool & wet from July-Sept) the whole crop failed to ripen (or even fruit, most of them)
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That's good then, sun trap on sunny days (that'll be tomorrow hopefully). You're a bit north of me so probably even cooler?
Mine are in the gh (unheated, but very warm in the summer), in 6" pots stood on gravel trays for watering/feeding.
This year's plants haven't started to ripen yet although I've got a few green ones coming, although I've had 5 red ones off my overwintered Cherry Bomb, and half a dozen red toms alreadyLast edited by Two_Sheds; 25-06-2011, 09:49 AM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Thank you both for your advice. I am slightly north of you, Two_Sheds. I will carry on as I am then, outside on the hot days and inside on the rainy days, unless I find some scraps of polycarbonate in the mean time to make a cold frame out of. Or an automatic roof opener for the conservatory
I am going to pot them on this afternoon and try to find something to cover the tops of the pots with so if they do get caught in a shower they won't be over watered. I have grow bag trays for bottom watering which I can fill with water and gravel and I think I have some scraps of ply/MDF to carry them on.
I think my chilli peppers must be starting to ripen as the fruits stopped growing a while ago, the Hungarian yellow wax are a fairly close second and the bells are all now starting to fruit. I don't think I'm doing too badly but I want to do that best that is possible. This is my first year after all and I'm probably way overexcited about it.
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