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Chillies - what are you growing/overwintering?
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Have overwintered Big Sun Habanero and Mushroom Red indoors.
Left 2015 chilli plants in cold greenhouse, and trimmed them back whenevever they started dropping leaves. With the mild winter, it's possible some will overwinter successfully. Most likely is a Bishops Crown, which is the same species as the Lemon Drop (C. Baccatum).
Already started this year are White Habanero, Cheyenne F1, Bulgarian Carrot, Cherry Bomb F1.
More to follow including Joe's Long, Cayenne Thick, Orange Habanero, Burkina Yellow
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Sounds good!
I couldnt eat the habenero raw, they were too harsh for me!
I watched a 10yr old boy eating an Hungarian hot wax on youtube so was hopeful I could take it!
Mine were only sowed 2 weeks ago, I have an unheated conservatory and a greenhouse to keep them going!<*}}}>< Jonathan ><{{{*>
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I have tried to over winter a few of last years chillies. I have 2 bhut jolokias 3 habanero and 2 lemon drops they seem ok but a bit sad. Have taken them out of the spare bedroom and put them in the hall which is warmer. Have tried to over winter two red peppers they look very sad but not dead yet. Will wait and see if the come goodDogs have masters, cats have slaves, and horses are just wonderful
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostI keep mine on the kitchen windowsil until it's warm enogh for the GH..I fed my brother a raw hab he is such a show off. He had steam coming out of his ears!! Still makes me laugh
I'm looking forward to growing and trying ( not raw ) my jays peach ghost scorpion. A cross between peach Bhut jolokia and Trinidad scorpion. That should be a warm little fella
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Red manzano for Uncle F..unfortunately I cant find a photo of a ripe one
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Have tried to over winter two red peppers they look very sad but not dead yet
The capsicum annuums group of plants include quite a few at the milder end of the heat spectrum such as Cayenne, and in my experience these mild, sweeter chillies have a poor survival rate and thus aren't worth the bother of keeping one year to the next. But cayenne are of course hugely popular, plants grow quickly and everywhere seems to sell either plants, seeds or both.
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Satans Kiss ( please let them work this year, dying to try them stuffed.
Tabasco - gonna try and recreate the sauce
Satans kiss (false) the things i had of amazon last year that werent what they said they were , wanna find out what they are .
Red Habanero-thanks scarlet
Black Naga - now showing thanks scarlet
Trinidad scorpion - thanks scarlet
Trinidad 7 pot - thanks scarlet
Ceyanne and ring of fire for powder
and gonna look for a nice ornamental.
Was given an apache plant really late last season off my neighbour, stripped and froze the chillis and then thought id have a go at overwintering it for a first attempt.
Stripped it right back and it now has some signs of new shoots, touble is, there was also a few greenfly on there which i also found on my red habaneros as i was repotting them this afternoon.not happy at all, just hope i squished all the little beggers.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostRed manzano for Uncle F..unfortunately I cant find a photo of a ripe one [ATTACH=CONFIG]61843[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]61844[/ATTACH]Death to all slugs!
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