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Chillies - growing and overwintering 2018
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Next one in is the peach hab from SP..Inthink I should have brought him in sooner - some of its leaves are already going a bit brown on the top.
Roughly 2ft tall again. I haven’t had any pods off this one yet, though quite a few ripe ones that i’ll pick today. 50+pods on this one. Not quite as nice shape as the chocolate and it’s leaves aren’t as big either but it is a pretty plant.
Last edited by Scarlet; 18-09-2018, 04:50 PM.
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Cannot get the bulk of my crop to ripen It is SO frustrating...
I've got a few each on Scotch Bonnet, Espelette, Santaka, my Orange Thai (in name only), and Inferno, that are pickable. A mystery plant (lost the label ages ago) is thankfully mostly there, the only one though, and typical it's the one I don't know what it is!
Mostly though I'm just seeing uniform green pods wherever I look. Joe's Long are darkening but a long way off fully turning. Got loads of pods on my big Apple Crisp; that looks impressive in a way but they're supposed to be deep orange not lime green.
Paper Lantern and Chocolate Hab came indoors a week ago to help them along, no joy so far.
Seems summer has ended as abruptly as it began, and about 10 days too early!
Where is the heatwave stretching into October we were promised?? Humph!!
*And yes I know weather forecasting is a future event and therefore not set in stone but when the majority of forecasts and news feeds (The Express not included) are all leaning the same way confidence in that one outcome must be fairly high..Last edited by Philthy; 20-09-2018, 12:06 PM.
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I chopped down some of mine this week.
Having said that, some of mine which had no space in the greenhouse are growing outside in the open ground.
Still producing ripepeppers although I think that's coming to an end as well.
I have we died not to over winter any chillis this year.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
Rudyard Kipling.sigpic
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I have received some fabulous pods from ChillyWilly70 - thank you so much! Not been brave enough to try them yet, probably at the weekend. I'm definitely going to save seeds and grow them next year; I know they might not come true but I'm sure they will still be good.
My plants outdoors are now dropping quite a lot of leaves and a lot are going yellow. Overnight temps forecast for 7*C next couple of nights and 5*C Sunday and Monday. I'm not going to have chance to do anything until Sunday so I hope they survive until then. I will try to pot down and bring in all the plants I have room for on Sunday. I just don't have room for all of them; it's heartbreaking.
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Originally posted by Chrissyteacup View PostI’m the same Philthy and the OH doesn’t like plants inside. Any tips for speeding up the ripening process?
I've had quite a few pods knocked off with storm damage a few weeks ago and I've been surprised how well they have ripened on a sunny windowsill despite being completely green to start with.
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