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Originally posted by Tripmeup View PostThe larger plants should be kept above 10 degrees but ideally a bit warmer than that so they continue to thrive..Room temp should be fine presuming they are inside and getting light
Yes they are in a growbox complete with light, thanks for your advice.
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Originally posted by Dalrimple View PostThose pots will be fine to start with.
MFB are brilliant for chillies final pot. I'd personally do a repotting stage in between maybe into a 1lt, 1 1/2lt or 2 lt pot first ( whatever you've got available really). That really is my personal preference you can go from 3" to MFB if you like.
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Originally posted by Durham_Digger View PostJust a dumb question, I have grow chilli in my greenhouse but they always die off in winter. Will they have to come in the house in winter?
Bringing them into the house always risks introducing pests (especially aphids) to your houseplants. Some chilli growers don't overwinter for that reason, and start fresh from seed every year. Most of us try to save some, because the hotter chillies in particular are supposed to crop better in their second year.Last edited by Mitzi; 14-02-2018, 03:32 PM.
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