yes please put your recipie up mate ,im wondering what to do with my chillis and that sounds great ,cheers
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I think so - I've been "market testing" and no one has been taken ill yet so that's a plus.
I've really gotten positive feedback and I've had to give away a couple of jars to people in work (my guinea pigs) who really liked it a lot - some 40 people. I'm trying to get the balance of varieties right next year to give us maximum ability to make more.
It's all great fun - which is the main thing!
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If you are talking about sulphur candles, I have used them in the past...Sometimes use them at the start of the season when getting greenhouse ready for the new influx..
There were some aphids early season, especially on overwintered plants, but then the ladybirds, hoverflies and lacewings got stuck in
Philthy, where have you been? Love your chilli selection in the VVS! I use Jays() fluid I dilute as per pack I structions and put it in a spray bottle and spray the whole GH, then I jet wash the lot off
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I grew 3 plants from Habanero White chilli seeds in the 2016 season.
The fruits on these plants have turned out differently to expected. Initially I thought it might be only the earliest ripening plant, but all 3 plants are the same. The chilli pods are both more elongated and more peach coloured than expected
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I've gone and done it!!
Snapped the last of the chillis and they are in a dark place some with bananas and sort of chopped it back. I was in a funny place yesterday and it had to be done there and then.!!
Will get some fleece at the weekend and attempt to start overwintering early. Impatient yes I knowAttached Files
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Generally if you want to over ŵinter a plant, bring indoors and leave in a cool room. (It's too cold in the UK to expect a plant to survive outside) The plant will go through the seasons, this time of the year it should be heavy with fruit (very much like apple trees) wait for them to ripen. Pick when ripe. ( unless you are desperate and you need them in a curry that day!) slowly reduce watering and the plant will loose it's leaves, (some loose all, others not so many). You can trim the plant to reduce its size, and/or trim its roots. I trim the plant to make a good shape if there are some long branches shooting off otherwise I let them be. Early spring start to increase watering and prune out any dead or or brown tips. Repot into a bigger pot/new soil.
Get yourself a heated propagator for Christmas and seeds ready early Jan and watch this thread! Don't be impatient and sow too early. Some grapes here have grow lights, they can get away with an early January sowing. I try to sow mine end of January , beginning of feb.
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I left this Numex twilight outside a few nights ago by mistake. It seems to have got rid of the aphids which was my plan but now it seems to be dying. Is it done for or will it over winter?
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Looking at it scoot, you have nothing to lose by trimming it now, follow scarlets advice above! ^
I've picked 8 'crosses' tonight, straight into the freezer for sauce production later..
..also managed to increase my seed stash, a very nice man has donated me..
Thai Orange
Iranian cherry
Trepadeira Werner
Cherry bomb
Pepperdew
Cabaca peach
Sili A Top
Tshololo
Better get googling! Lol
Seriously can't wait for next season now!!!Last edited by cptncrackoff; 28-10-2016, 05:58 PM.<*}}}>< Jonathan ><{{{*>
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