Hello,
Some of my chilli plants had their flower bud and top leaves eaten while I was away on holiday. They have only just recovered and finally look magnificent with lots of flowers. It is lovely and warm at the moment but I am acutely aware that we are coming up to the end of September and that the weather may turn.
Does anyone have any ideas for how to speed things along? Should I pinch out some of the flowers/branches and water them less to get them to concentrate on producing at least some fruit?
Also, last year I brought some plants inside but alas, also swarms of black flies which rather tested mine and Mr Basil's patience. Does anyone have any ideas about how I can limit insects in plants that go inside?
The chillies in question are Rocotillo, a mild hab type and Aji Lemon
Thanks!
Some of my chilli plants had their flower bud and top leaves eaten while I was away on holiday. They have only just recovered and finally look magnificent with lots of flowers. It is lovely and warm at the moment but I am acutely aware that we are coming up to the end of September and that the weather may turn.
Does anyone have any ideas for how to speed things along? Should I pinch out some of the flowers/branches and water them less to get them to concentrate on producing at least some fruit?
Also, last year I brought some plants inside but alas, also swarms of black flies which rather tested mine and Mr Basil's patience. Does anyone have any ideas about how I can limit insects in plants that go inside?
The chillies in question are Rocotillo, a mild hab type and Aji Lemon
Thanks!
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