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Originally posted by Scoot View PostThis bloody numex twilight is just flowering and then dropping every flower that opens. It's really annoying me as there are loads of flowers. Even my Guindilla pepper plant, it's put 4 peppers on and they're growing nicely but the rest of the flowers that come on it just drops then after they've opened.
Could there be a reason for this? It's putting me off buying a load of different chilli seeds this winter ready to sow in the spring. I don't want to buy them if I am not going to get anything from them.
Annoying!!!
Could be a number of reasons Scoot......over/under watering......over feeding.......lack of airflow.....poor pollination depending on where they are kept.......don't lose heart.........I have a few different varieties.....some are dropping lots of flowers some are slow to form pods......if you want to try a few for next year I can send you some seeds
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It'll be interesting to see how all my chilli plants are doing ... after a week of being 'left to it' ......
(Just hoping lovely old neighbour who very kindly offered to water my tom plants in GH hasn't felt the need to overwater my chilli plants ......)
The Pretty Purple which looked 'scorched' last week had seemed to be picking up - I have left them on the floor of GH, away from glass, so hoping no further damage this week - the Epsom salt spray I think perked them up .....~~~ Gardening is medicine that does not need
a prescription ... And with no limit on dosage.
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Originally posted by cptncrackoff View PostMy pretty purple are starting to ripen, do the fruits taste nice..or is it more of an ornamental!?~~~ Gardening is medicine that does not need
a prescription ... And with no limit on dosage.
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Originally posted by Ladyslip View PostCould be a number of reasons Scoot......over/under watering......over feeding.......lack of airflow.....poor pollination depending on where they are kept.......don't lose heart.........I have a few different varieties.....some are dropping lots of flowers some are slow to form pods......if you want to try a few for next year I can send you some seeds ��
I won't give up on the ones I have though haha.
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Originally posted by SusieG View PostWhen I bought my pretty purple seeds, there was no mention of them being 'ornamental' - so hoping that they will be edible, Cptn..!!
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