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  • If you were down here, I'd say yes - but then noticed your location. I'm not sure how much warmth and light you'll get in the next month or so.

    Can you bring them inside later on, if necessary?

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    • Yes , there is still time don't worry

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      • No doubt we'll have an Indian summer up here Jay! At least that's what I always tell myself in the depths of our dreary July/August drizzle.... September is usually half decent.
        He-Pep!

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        • They're inside already Thelma...taking over my window ledges much to OH's slight annoyance! He does love having home grown so he'll just have to put up with it. Yes fingers crossed we get an Indian summer bario as this one has been rubbish so far.
          Thanks everyone!
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          • Plenty of time then - unless OH has a funny turn LOL

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            • Still plenty of time they will continue into oct/nov as long as you can keep them warm

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              • Yes, I often have fresh chillies at Christmas

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                • A few more days like today will help... absolutely gorgeous out there!
                  He-Pep!

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                  • It is gorgeous today bario...two days in a row!

                    Damien/Scarlet, not sure OH will appreciate still having loads of chilli plants on the window ledges come Oct/Nov never mind Christmas!
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                    • haha set up some grow lights and they will go longer, keeps the neighbours talking too LOL

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                      • My overwintered lemon drops and numex twilight are finally starting to ripen - not bad considering they've seen very little sun of late, bless them

                        Everything else is finally starting to catch up - there may be chillies yet!

                        Mine are all outside, but will all come in to our dilapidated conservatory once autumn is on its way

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                        • Anyone got any tips for getting rid of Aphids? I've tried picking them off and spraying them with washing up liquid/water mix but they just seem to multiply every day and i can't keep on top of them.

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                          • My Chenzo plant this week

                            This was the earliest variety for me this year. It's a nice compact plant, productive and only mild/medium heat. I'll try and save seeds from this plant and offer them as part of my Giveaway.

                            (Update: It looks like Chenzo is an F1, so will probably save and offer Pot Black seeds instead.)

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                            • Originally posted by Chris11 View Post
                              My Chenzo plant this week
                              This was the earliest variety for me this year. It's a nice compact plant, productive and only mild/medium heat. I'll try and save seeds from this plant and offer them as part of my Giveaway.
                              I'm not 100% sure but I think it's an F1 hybrid, in which case it's unlikely to come true from seed.

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                              • Originally posted by Scoot View Post
                                Anyone got any tips for getting rid of Aphids? I've tried picking them off and spraying them with washing up liquid/water mix but they just seem to multiply every day and i can't keep on top of them.
                                Mine are back, too. My ladybirds seemed to have cleared them, I released most of the ladybirds outside, then the aphids started multiplying again. I think you can buy parasitic wasps but they're only really suitable for greenhouses.

                                My outside plants seem to be clear of aphids; there are lots of hoverflies around so I assume their larvae are responsible although I haven't seen any (don't even know what they look like.) I have got various things (caterpillars, spiders) that stick the leaves together, and other assorted pests.

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