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Very impressive. My peppers are about the same size as your first photo. They grew well at first and then they seemed to be happy staying just as they are.
very impressive! mine are nowhere near that size - what's the secret?!
Well done, hope you get a good crop off them.
Thanks. There's no secret that I'm aware of, I just give them a little water every day, or every other day depending on how warm it's been, and they now get a bit of Baby-Bio a couple of times per week.
The seed leaves and one stem leaf turned yellow and fell off, I'm guessing it was a nitrogen deficiency, but they've 'greened up' really well since I started using the Baby-Bio.
They're now about 36cm tall, compared to the Jalapeños at about 22cm tall, though sown at the same time. Here's a side-by-side shot of them...
And one to show how the top of the Cayennes are dividing to produce a bushy canopy of foliage...
Tried and Tested...but the results are inconclusive
I am a self confessed Chillihead and mine are stuggling to get to 12 inchs tall since sowing in late January. Kept them indoors the whole time as well. I remember from last year Cayennes grew tall with good canopies and produced very attractive crops
I am jealous of your progress, been using chili focus weekly rather than Baby bio, maybe I need to give that a go
In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Revelation 22:2
Looking good,
Hopefully you will get some flower buds soon.
All my chilli's are at 137 days and in flower on a south facing window-sil.
My Scotch bonnet are yet to fruit, but my Twilight/Purple Guesto & Orange Harbanero are in Fruit. (Harbanero only last week)
looking great Pa Snips
just a suggestion though as i cannot see anything there, get some support in for them, ie bamboo canes or something like that as when they fruit it will be heavy and will droop the plant and may even break itself under its own weight
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