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  • Originally posted by Chris11 View Post
    Thought this overwintering idea was worth sharing:
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    Credit: Rekha's Garden
    So - surely this isn't going to do any good if temps get really low over winter - or is it... (magic) ??
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    1574 gin and tonics please Monica, large ones.

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    • I wouldn't have thought so....best buy some lavish treats for the Mrs and she will let you use some window space in the house.

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      • hmmm hmmm *some* women are just too set in their ways for any sort of rational debate
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        1574 gin and tonics please Monica, large ones.

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        • Originally posted by Baldy View Post
          hmmm hmmm *some* women are just too set in their ways for any sort of rational debate
          Some women??

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          • Hey you guys, stop bashing the women.

            And when your back stops aching,
            And your hands begin to harden.
            You will find yourself a partner,
            In the glory of the garden.

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            • Excuse me Please

              I'm a 'Newbie' here as I'm sure your all aware.
              I'm very interested in growing Chillies and have tried to read this thread from the beginning but Alas ,due to the sheer size and a slow laptop , Ive not managed to wade from beginning to end !!
              I grew Chillie's for the first time this/last year 2017 . Some jalepeno ,Hibenero and a 'Basket of Fire' ex Suttons seeds. 8 plants survived from my 12 sown.
              The'yve all grown really well and born much fruit,( more by luck than judgement I may add).
              Now I'm thinking I cant expect to be this lucky forever, so I better research the art.
              Ive found this thread very interesting and hoping some of you will spare the time to help me get on the right track.
              Ive seen about 'Overwintering' but how or what do I do to prepare my now fruit bearing and healthy looking plants to go thro the winter.
              I would happily put photos on but sadly I'm not very good at 'Techy' things o here again help would be appreciated.
              Last edited by Scarlet; 05-10-2017, 11:26 PM.
              Never Let the BAD be the Enemy of the GOOD

              Conservation and Preservation for the Future Generation

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              • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vv5CsP1pAg

                sorry, couldnt resist it Bramble

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                • well iv'e got ask dose everyone think it's worthwhile trying to overwinter ? i'm a novice realy with chillies ,
                  also can anyone explain why one of my plants has gone and got covered in flowers after producing a fair few fruits that iv'e picked as theyv'e ripened? atb Dal
                  Last edited by Dalrimple; 05-10-2017, 09:03 PM.

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                  • Originally posted by geepee View Post
                    I would happily put photos on but sadly I'm not very good at 'Techy' things o here again help would be appreciated.
                    Hi Geepee, Did you try to add photos? You may not be abl to until you have posted a few more times.

                    Habs for me overwinter very well, if you have a room that has a consistant temp with reasonable light you may find it will carry on fruiting slowly upto Xmas, just drop a few leaves and start again in Feb. If some branches die back, just give it a light prune.
                    Can you post a few more times a d then try uploading pics? What are you using? Computer or a phone/tablet?

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                    • Originally posted by Dalrimple View Post
                      well iv'e got ask dose everyone think it's worthwhile trying to overwinter ? i'm a novice realy with chillies ,
                      also can anyone explain why one of my plants has gone and got covered in flowers after producing a fair few fruits that iv'e picked as theyv'e ripened? atb Dal
                      If it's indoors and its flowered again it's happy where it is. What is it?
                      Very much worth trying to keep some chillies over winter if you can.

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                      • I am in a similar position. My Only Chocolate Habanero is just coming into flower now. It took a very long time to germinate and is in my porch with mix of Scotch Bonnet, Jalapeno and Ring of Fire plants say 8 in total. All doing very well

                        I was going to cut them back and try the overwinter thing (1 plant of each variety). But with the Chocolate Habanero now coming into flower, perhaps more light may it going.

                        What sort of light do you need. Warm Light from an LED bulb, or brighter hotter light from a Halogen Spot?

                        Will still cut back other plants.

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                        • I have picked a few chillies in the last few weeks but not photographed them. Today I picked what may well be my last decent harvest. Sorry for the distracting patterned background.



                          Top row L-R: Sugar Rush, Aji Omnicolor, Aji Pineapple
                          Middle: Superchilli, Paper Lantern, Sugar Rush, Purple Peach (possibly CGN21500), SB MoA, Etna
                          Bottom: Aleppo, Chenzo, Cayenne (Golden + 1 red)

                          I have virtually nothing else to come indoors. There are still quite a lot of unripe pods outdoors but the temperatures have dropped so much that it's hard to imagine they will ripen. I haven't been to my mum's for a while so I don't know if there's anything there, but if any pods have turned red then the neighbour will probably have had them away.

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                          • Originally posted by Dalrimple View Post
                            well iv'e got ask dose everyone think it's worthwhile trying to overwinter ? i'm a novice realy with chillies ,
                            also can anyone explain why one of my plants has gone and got covered in flowers after producing a fair few fruits that iv'e picked as theyv'e ripened? atb Dal
                            Chilli plants are perennials and as long as there is enough warmth and light, they can produce flowers and fruit all year round. The plants that I overwintered last year produced earlier crops this year so it's definitely worthwhile.

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                            • I've got a selection of seeds germinating under an LED light making an early start
                              Can't wait till they start growing
                              412% of statistics are made up.

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                              • Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
                                Hi Geepee, Did you try to add photos? You may not be abl to until you have posted a few more times.

                                Habs for me overwinter very well, if you have a room that has a consistant temp with reasonable light you may find it will carry on fruiting slowly upto Xmas, just drop a few leaves and start again in Feb. If some branches die back, just give it a light prune.
                                Can you post a few more times a d then try uploading pics? What are you using? Computer or a phone/tablet?
                                Thanks Scarlet.
                                Light shouldn't be a problem as Ive gota grow light set up, what sort of consistent temp are we talking about ?

                                As far as photos, I did'nt try cos Ive got no idea which button to press to attach.!!!
                                Never Let the BAD be the Enemy of the GOOD

                                Conservation and Preservation for the Future Generation

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