I'm growing a few chilli plants for the first time, this naga plant by far has grown the biggest leaves than the apache, firebell and giant jalapeno. This norfolk naga plant is in a 5 litre pot, it hasn't started flowering yet. There is some new growth near the bottom of the steam and Im not sure if I should be trimming off some of these massive leaves to allow more light to penetrate. Can anyone advise?
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Originally posted by Small pumpkin View PostDon't butcher a perfectly healthy naga! That is a stunning looking plant. Leave it alone. The super hots take a little long to flower and fruit, and generally grow quite large given the chance. Will it be going into a bigger pot?
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I thought my Naga's were doing well, till I saw your ( a black naga & Norman the Dorset naga ). Best advice I can give is put him in the biggest pot you have the space for and feed weekly. He will need some support as well to stop branches braking off. Then sit back and watch him turn into a monster.Last edited by Small pumpkin; 14-06-2017, 09:59 AM.
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superhots are a lot slower to mature and require a longer season, feed weekly and it will soon get there, the only time i remove leaves it if they are looking unhealthy it stimulates new growth but dont hack at it if its healthy, you could try the pepper feed here its really god stuff and all about the nano currently
Sundries Feeds
I use that on my chillies and also the instant compost tea on my allotment it makes a world of difference in terms of size and quality, also more importantly yield
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I grew some and gave three of the small innocuous looking chilies to a mate.
He told his wife to put them in the chilli con carne for their bonfire night party.
Apparently no one could eat it !
JimmyExpect the worst in life and you will probably have under estimated!
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Originally posted by Jimmy View PostI grew some and gave three of the small innocuous looking chilies to a mate.
He told his wife to put them in the chilli con carne for their bonfire night party.
Apparently no one could eat it !
Jimmy
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Naga's actually have a very fruity taste if you can tone down the heat a bit, honestly it is worth trying to do this. I found a recipe for Hot African Chilli sauce (google it) and it makes an really good accompaniment to Dorito's, if you have Naga's you need to experience the fruitiness they have
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Originally posted by damian1225 View Postsuperhots are a lot slower to mature and require a longer season, feed weekly and it will soon get there, the only time i remove leaves it if they are looking unhealthy it stimulates new growth but dont hack at it if its healthy, you could try the pepper feed here its really god stuff and all about the nano currently
Sundries Feeds
I use that on my chillies and also the instant compost tea on my allotment it makes a world of difference in terms of size and quality, also more importantly yield
Now I've noticed my plant is starting to flower and I want to make sure it's as healthy as t could be with the hope I get more fruit out of it. Can anyone advise me on what I need to do to cure these deforming leaves? Any help would be kindly appreciated
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Hi chillisauce welcome to the vine
I've seen unhealthier looking plants, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
I'd say the slightly wrinkle bit of the leaves is from the aftermath of the greenfly. So if you've got rid of those little beasties, that shouldn't happen to any other leaves. The slightly lumpy look on some of the leaves could be ( not 100% sure ) due to a slight over watering. They take up all the water and store it in the leaves ( I think ). So just hold back on the watering a little.
Do worry your plant is doing ok
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