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  • #16
    Thanks! I joined the 2014 seed circle but not sure yet how it all works. Off to research!!
    "Life shrinks or expands according to one's courage" Anais Nin.

    "Or according to the size of your polytunnell" Judy Elliott

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    • #17
      Originally posted by snakeshack View Post
      Try the seed swap , I sent in about 15 g of saved seed from last year , if they've all gone ( which I doubt ) then pm me
      There are still lots of Peppadew seeds in the VSP (thanks to Snakeshack!)

      Originally posted by judy2shoes View Post
      Thanks! I joined the 2014 seed circle but not sure yet how it all works. Off to research!!
      Judy, the Seed circle is completely different to the VSP (Virtual Seed Parcel). You can read more about http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...nce_68032.html
      Once you have made 50 posts you can swap seeds into the VSP.

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      • #18
        Nigel the outdoor chilli is forming flower buds, as is one of the Dorset Nagas.
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        • #19
          Thanks Veggiechicken, will get posting, this one makes 45!
          "Life shrinks or expands according to one's courage" Anais Nin.

          "Or according to the size of your polytunnell" Judy Elliott

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          • #20
            None of my plants from this years' sowings are close to flowering, but I was later than usual getting them underway. I'm not concerned, they catch up pretty quick with good conditions and temperatures.
            My overwintered plants are all flowering. Out in front are Hot (Aji) Lemon, Penis Pepper *ahem* and Moruga Scorpian, all of which have developing fruits.

            Pretty much all varieties remain productive well into October, so there's loads of time yet.

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            • #21
              My lonely hotscotch pepper is nowhere near flowering. I don't mind since I only grew it as an experiment - I don't eat that many hot peppers - and it's still got plenty of time left.

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              • #22
                I've jalapeño, yellow mushroom and big Jim all are a long way off flowering
                Bex

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                • #23
                  Hi
                  I have been growing chillis and capsicum peppers for a couple of years now. Mine have always flowered
                  May time and at present, both my chilli plants (unknown variety)are loaded with fruit. Should be
                  red in a month or so time. I keep mine in the conservatory which they seem to like. Good luck

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