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Just moved all my plants out to the tunnel last week and they are shrivelling up in the heat.
Not got round to repotting - still in 11cm post. That will be fixed next week. Keeping the moist and not much roots showing in bottom of pots.
There was some wind today - late afternoon, but forecast is for more sun.
Is it the heat or the sun that I need to think about?
Perhaps debris netting to create shade inside the tunnel? - put them under the benching?
Any advice welcome
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Just gathering up pots etc to start repotting, so thought best to picture current state.
The plants have been in polytunnel for 1 week now and as detailed in last posting it has been very hot. Some dealing with heat better than others.
Plant 2nd right back row is very tall... Pinch out growing tip?
All plants to the right have curled and wilted leaves.
Some of the plants are getting quite lanky - should I pinch out growing tip and force them to bush out?
Going to pot up bigger plants today, and get more pots middle next week. Wasn't able to get any mineral pails from farmers yet.
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The pots are too small especially if they are in a poly tunnel - they just dry out to quick. I’d plant them straight into the biggest container hou have now.
As for the leggy ones ( what are they) if you top them, they will bush out but you will delay fruiting. So it’s a personal choice. If it was a plant that I intended to overwinter I would top it to get a good shape early on, if it was just for fruit or to try out a variety for one year I’d just leave it as is and stake well.
#check for slugs as you also have slug damage.Last edited by Scarlet; 26-05-2018, 01:10 PM.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostThe pots are too small especially if they are in a poly tunnel - they just dry out to quick. I’d plant them straight into the biggest container hou have now.
As for the leggy ones ( what are they) if you top them, they will bush out but you will delay fruiting. So it’s a personal choice. If it was a plant that I intended to overwinter I would top it to get a good shape early on, if it was just for fruit or to try out a variety for one year I’d just leave it as is and stake well.
#check for slugs as you also have slug damage.
The top picture is the Chris11 challenge. i.e. there are 20ish plants that are unknown. Up to 13 varieties.
Pot front right was damaged in the porch. Snail(s) are no more All pots were checked as they moved out, and been checking the daily and no more damage (fingers crossed) Just got rid of family, so have more time. Suspect damaged plant and the other 2 others next to it are Pot Black (was on Chris11 swap list), but may be wrong.
The plants suffering from heat are Hungarian Black and Bulgarian Carrot.
Yes aware they are small pots, all pots have been kept moist, but agree, need to get them potted up .so will sort that out......
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Really living up to my name!
Been merrily watering frequently and noticed two of the chillis (Spaghetti) bending over. Bought a moisture/Ph meter and all are if the scale of wet. Thinking I had done the correct thing each pot is sitting in a gravel tray with capillary matting in. That is also very wet.
In order to attempt dry everything out I’ve ended up removing everything from the trays and drying out.
Schoolboy mistake from which hopefully they will recover.
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Chris11 Challenge - May Update
Been quite a month.
Had to keep the plants in the 11cm pots until I got my polytunnel built.
With one thing and the other, 3 weeks was added to the time scale, and I still need to look at the pleating at the Ends again, but the plants have been out for over a week as I made space for family visitors etc.
I'm about to put them up into B&Q buckets, so thought one last picture with them all lined up is called for.
The plants are in the same order as last month, so we can see which plants have taken off and any that I expect to be smaller.
Since moving to the tunnel, some have also got yellow on the leaves
There was a cabbage white doing the rounds, but didn't expect them to do anything...
Perhaps pollen from bees / insects? any ideas?
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostThe pot size is your problem...when you pot them on its unlikely you will have any shrivelling up.
Started moving stuff from greenhouse and the max / min thermometer is now in tunnel and is sitting at 46.5C.
Is very windy, so need to look at how to ventilate.
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Originally posted by monkeyboy View PostI've got four jalapeno and two padron pepper plants in six 6" pots. What should my final pot size be (bearing in mind that this is on the kitchen window sill)?
Chilli final pot size is one of those rare times when bigger is better
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