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It was a gift, i think it was bought at home base. I through the card away as i did not think it would last this long.
A friend had a bet that it would die over christmas so i just kept it as it was apart from cutting back a couple of inches of branch from the left and right branches
I become more or less a pet now haha
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Originally posted by 4Shoes View PostMy OH is knitting jumpers for them all this weekend
The porch has dropped to just around freezing.
Still heat under the seedlings, and under 2nd propagator cover with lights.
Moved chitting seed potatoes inside
The "peppers" have been growing their little socks off despite the cold this week. Since last post: - They are still under head and I'm removing the Propagator hoods during the day. After cold spell, will be given a pass and they will be able to stay out all night
Chris11 Mystery Tour, Pot 12 - Plant A has grown 20mm height and 30mm in leaf span.
Chris11 - Santa Fe Grande not to be out done has a Leaf span of 70mm tip to tip.
Pot 5A seedling baby leaf will not release from the seed case.
There are 3 purple plants... Would I be right in assuming they are all the same Variety?
Going to have to investigate a Chilli with a Green Tiger/leopard Leaf.
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Originally posted by 4Shoes View PostChris11 Mystery Tour, Pot 12 - Plant A has grown 20mm height and 30mm in leaf span.
Chris11 - Santa Fe Grande not to be out done has a Leaf span of 70mm tip to tip.
Pot 5A seedling baby leaf will not release from the seed case.
There are 3 purple plants... Would I be right in assuming they are all the same Variety?
5A with 'helmet head' you might still be ok with. Sometimes I can ease off seed casing with some kind of tweezers/cocktail stick combination. If the leaves are completely trapped, then it's more difficult, and all you can do is keep seed casing moist and wait.
The three purple plants are probably the same, and I think I know what they might be, but maybe still too early to be sure.
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Update from my end!
We're not "Blistering Away" and the recent weather conditions have not helped with having to shelve the gardening front and concentrate on work unfortuanatly!
But now subsiding, "Thank Gawd"
But a few more "Pricked Out" and a few more left to do!
Happy with the way it is going, and not flapping yet!"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"
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Originally posted by Scoot View PostJust had to sow some hungarian hot wax seeds. I had planned on growing some scotch bonnet and long slim cayenne but after 2 attempts, non eof them have germinated (yet) so i have got a little impatient and sown some HHW.
Please germinate.
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Scarlet, I’ve come to join in.
Probably not wildly exciting to you oficiardos but I’m growing Chilli’s from seed for the first time.
Currently I’ve got the following just forming first true leaves.
De Cayenne,
Serrano,
Jalapeño,
Orange Mabenero
Yellow Biquinho
Assuming these are all ones I would grow each year and not overwinter?
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Welcome Bluenowhete! Well, I think cayenne and jalapeño will give you a great crop if started new every year. I’ve over wintered a Serrano ( I’m sure Thelma does too?). So if your OH doesn’t mind you clogging up your windowsills, or an aphid invasion you could try that and the Biquinho which is from the Chinese family.
I’ve never heard of the Mabenero? Is that a typo? Is it a hab? If so - that’s a great choice for overwintering.
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