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    3 x CW plants all home grown from seed and this is the end result 4 fruits with 2 green still on plants surely ive done something wrong they have been fed (not over fed) watered and kept inside infront of our patio doors

    now im not sure whether to grow peppers ever again after this poor result they take alot of room and time and for 2 peppers per plant i could have got them cheaper in tesco/asda

    however there is so much sense of achievement now im stuck as to overwinter or not!
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    https://www.youtube.com/user/darcyvuqua?feature=watch

  • #2
    Hi Darcyvuqua

    I suspect your not alone in your disappointment with peppers this year. It's not been great for peppers (or Tomatoes....or many things other than lettuce for me!)

    At least you have had some go red, I have about 10-12 peppers across 4-5 plants (cal wonder or about 3rd gen decendents!) but the first are only just starting to turn.

    I don't bother over wintering my peppers, they are fairly easy to grow, you can collect seeds easily from the fruit so I just shred and compost them at the end of the year when the last pepper is picked (picked as needed for cooking)

    So I would say give them a go next year, hopefully we will have some sun!
    Last edited by MartinRSharpe; 02-09-2012, 12:13 PM. Reason: spelling

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    • #3
      its just crazy when you see pictures of them with flowers everywhere and loads of fruit you grow them with love (lol) and you get 2 fruit per plant are they any good from saved seed?
      In the following link you can follow my recent progress on the plot

      https://www.youtube.com/user/darcyvuqua?feature=watch

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      • #4
        When grown under the right conditions, California Wonder peppers are very productive. I would start fresh for next season, since the plants you have may be stunted.
        The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies.

        Gertrude Jekyll

        ************NUTTERS' CLUB MEMBER************

        The Mad Hatter: Have I gone mad?
        Alice Kingsley: I'm afraid so. You're entirely bonkers. But I'll
        tell you a secret. All the best people are.

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        • #5
          thanks dusty i will start a fresh next year i just wonder if any other variety would be better for next year
          In the following link you can follow my recent progress on the plot

          https://www.youtube.com/user/darcyvuqua?feature=watch

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          • #6
            I seem to get a good germination rate, similar to the "new" seed. The fruit changes shape a bit each year which can be interesting. Last year I had one that i think must have cross pollinated with a Chili to give that seed, so the fruit that it produced were a bit odd, closer to a sweet pepper with a rounded end.

            I suppose with over wintering, if you have somewhere you can put them where its above 3-4C then great, you will get an early start. I just sow a couple of seedlings in about Feb and then a few more a few weeks later and some more in April and most years have had plenty of peppers.

            I move house (hopefully) in a couple of months, so should have a lot more space. So thinking about it I might try over wintering this years and see how they do next year.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by darcyvuqua View Post
              i just wonder if any other variety would be better for next year
              Depends what you are after, lots of fruit, very big fruit, shape, taste etc.

              Have a look though some of the seed websites and as you have a few months, wait for the special offers :-)

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              • #8
                lots of tasty fruit really not bothered about the shape or size think i might try and overwinter 2 just as an experiment
                In the following link you can follow my recent progress on the plot

                https://www.youtube.com/user/darcyvuqua?feature=watch

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by darcyvuqua View Post
                  thanks dusty i will start a fresh next year i just wonder if any other variety would be better for next year
                  It's always fun to try new varieties. If searching for something new, there are lots of tasty Hungarian and Italian varieties out there.
                  The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies.

                  Gertrude Jekyll

                  ************NUTTERS' CLUB MEMBER************

                  The Mad Hatter: Have I gone mad?
                  Alice Kingsley: I'm afraid so. You're entirely bonkers. But I'll
                  tell you a secret. All the best people are.

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                  • #10
                    I think that Californian Wonder are a pretty rubbish type of sweet pepper and never did very well with them when I tried. My favourite ones have all been bought from Real Seeds where they have a very good range of early types which are well suited to the UK climate. I find that my Orange Bell are particularly good, I regularly save seeds but always make sure that I isolate the plant I'm saving from so that the seeds are true as the last thing I want is them to cross with my hot chillies or any of the other varieties if there is a type I really like.

                    Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.

                    Which one are you and is it how you want to be?

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