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  • Don't doubt the people using chicken pellets are getting good results, but I think JP Tim makes a good point about space and size of plants.

    Chicken pellets will have a very different NPK+ profile, and will have much more Nitrogen and much less Potassium compared to tomato feeds.

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    • the chicken pellet from wilkos have an npk of 4-3-2.5
      Last edited by the big lebowski; 04-03-2017, 04:44 PM.
      The Dude abides.

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      • Originally posted by the big lebowski View Post
        the chicken pellet from wilkos have an npk of 4-3-2.5
        Thanks TBL.
        For comparison, my preferred all-purpose tomato/chilli feed is Westland Gro-Sure, with an NPK of 6-3-10 plus Magnesium and Seaweed for trace elements.

        I think for optimum flowering/fruiting in relation to the size of the plant, chicken pellets alone would be too low in Potassium.

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        • Originally posted by Kitchen Gardener View Post
          I am a newbie to chilli growing but saved seeds from two lots of supermarket ones so no names but one lot were green/red finger chillies and the others Scotch Bonnett all are through and good and healthy! Happy for guidance on growing.
          Hi from another Yorkshire chilli-growing almost-newbie. Good luck with yours - I'm growing one plant from a bonnet-type chilli from the market; it will be fun seeing what happens.

          I've learned lots about chilli growing here and on t'interwebs generally. They like light and airy compost and to be kept on the dry side. Other than that, a warm sunny windowsill and/or a greenhouse in summer and they'll be happy. Any specific questions, ask on here, and someone far more knowledgeable than I will be able to advise you.

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          • Originally posted by Chris11 View Post
            Thanks TBL.
            For comparison, my preferred all-purpose tomato/chilli feed is Westland Gro-Sure, with an NPK of 6-3-10 plus Magnesium and Seaweed for trace elements.

            I think for optimum flowering/fruiting in relation to the size of the plant, chicken pellets alone would be too low in Potassium.

            What I do is give them a handful of chicken manure pellets when putting them in their final large pot...Then when they start flowering I give them Chilli Focus feeds...
            I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....


            ...utterly nutterly
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            • Originally posted by Tripmeup View Post
              What I do is give them a handful of chicken manure pellets when putting them in their final large pot...Then when they start flowering I give them Chilli Focus feeds...
              Same as me!

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              • Good info here from seasprings..."Nigel" their dorset naga was transferred into a 160litre pot in May with compost and chicken manure pellets for slow release fertiliser, watered well and also given liquid feed.results were amazing come November.

                Sea Spring Seeds - SSS' result

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                • I've used chicken manure pellets outdoors before, and my recollection is that it pongs a bit when you open the lid. Do you think it will be too whiffy for the bedroom windowsill plants?

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                  • Hmm, yes. I had some in my gardening coat pocket once (don't ask!) and my son demanded to see my shoes thinking I'd carried in chicken poo on my shoes

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                    • Well, 10 days further in and this is where "My Babies" are at

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                      Time to go in their own pots this weekend I think, so another frame for the other light will need building! .........................
                      "Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"

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                      • Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
                        Hmm, yes. I had some in my gardening coat pocket once (don't ask!) and my son demanded to see my shoes thinking I'd carried in chicken poo on my shoes
                        Dont we all

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                        • Black naga
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                          really happy how they are caming along,

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                          • Morning all my list for 2017 is

                            Carolina reaper
                            Trinidad scorpion
                            Trinidad douglan
                            Naga viper
                            White bhut jolokia
                            Komodo dragon
                            Bishops cap
                            Mystery naga
                            Curry chilli
                            Lemon aji
                            Std naga
                            Summer of fire
                            Red habanero
                            Scorpion 7 pot
                            Hot banana
                            Ghost naga
                            Fairy lights
                            Hungarian hot wax
                            Joes long cayenne
                            Peter Pepper

                            I think ive also managed to successfully over winter quite a lot of mine due to the mild conditions, ive got

                            Carolina reaper
                            Trinidad scorpion
                            Naga viper
                            Mystery naga
                            Lemon aji
                            Red habanero
                            Hot banana
                            Ghost naga
                            Peter Pepper

                            All showing signs of fresh leaves

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                            • Morning all, my current list of seeds out

                              Carolina reaper
                              Trinidad scorpion
                              Trinidad douglan
                              Naga viper
                              White bhut jolokia
                              Komodo dragon
                              Bishops cap
                              Mystery naga
                              Curry chilli
                              Lemon aji
                              Std naga
                              Summer of fire
                              Red habanero
                              Peter Pepper
                              Scorpion 7 pot
                              Hot banana
                              Ghost naga
                              Fairy lights
                              Hungarian hot wax
                              Joes long cayenne


                              And also have had successful overwintering due to the mild conditions, currently showing signs of new leaves growing on these I over wintered

                              Carolina reaper
                              Trinidad scorpion
                              Naga viper
                              Peter Pepper
                              Mystery naga
                              Lemon aji
                              Red habanero
                              Hot banana

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                              • Nice list rob. You've done well on your overwintering. I only managed to get 2 plants to overwinter. A chocolate hab & ghost.

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