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Originally posted by 1Bee View PostYou guys are such an inspiration! I've already decided that next year the tomatoes are being evicted from the growhouse and I'm growing more chillies. Although my 'more' just means more than one! I don't even like spicy heat... although I do love chilli flavour.
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I love spicy food, just not VERY spicy. I like eating to be pleasurable, not an endurance sport... That's very kind, Mitzi, but we have a short season, so long to ripen isn't going to be ideal. And I do like SOME heat, just not painful levels... It's fine if it makes your nose run, but not if it hurts the roof of your mouth... ;-)
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My Lemon Drop is finally turning; had all green pods last weekend, now it has at least four full yellow and others transitioning. That hot day yesterday (weds) seems to have provided the much needed kick up the proverbial to get them over the line.. Even the Tokyo Hot that I posted a picture of looking resolutely green has got it's act together; more orange to reds pods than green now.
The forecast here next couple of weeks looks fair, so mine will stay where they are for the time being. Good thing actually because the overwintering spot is currently out of commission for decorating
(best get a move on with that me thinks, don't need to get caught out when the next cold snap comes with little warning..)
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostWhere at you? I’m in the south west and already my Dahlias have been frosted.
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So did my first harvest in the sun yesterday. What a glorious day. Think it was perfect timing as we have the first dew this morning so they don't have long left before the weather starts to affect them. Second harvest will be a lot less, only be a few here and there. Maybe a small bucket
From left to right
Top row: Vietnamese Chilli I got in a restaurant in Hanoi, Paper Lantern, Random Chilis( Look like a cross between Jalapeno and Cayenne), Peach Habanero
Middle row: Ring of Fire, Yellow Bhut Jalokia, Orange Habanero, Cayenne
Bottom row: Devils Tongue Yellow, Jalapeno, Lemon Drop, Chocolate Habanero, Thai Hot Dragon
Dehydrator was going all night for chilli oil. Will do a few sauces over the next few days and definitely want to try that jalapeno relish above.
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Very excited to report that I took the first ripe orange habanero off the plant and tasted it. It was pretty hot have to say. Also schoolboy error as I didn’t wash my hands well enough afterwards and must have touched my nose as it was glowing abc running for quite a while! Don’t care though it’s the first chilli I have had from the lemon and orange habanero plants I planted last year. Still got lots of chillis growing and ripening from last year and this years plants. The husband wants to make hot chilli sauce from them so have copied a couple of the recipes from this forum to try.
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Originally posted by jackarmy View PostI grew Jalapeno "M" this year, did anyone else ?.
No heat whatsoever, just a sweet pepper taste, pleasant enough but.....
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I have created an aphid hotel. It was quite straight forward. I cleared a large shelf area, lined it with reflective insulation and tin foil, installed some grow lights and made a reflective door. The plants owned the place at first. Absolutely loved being bathed in intense light 16h a day. I've had another dozen 'reapers', a few 7 pot primo, bhut jolokia, peach scorpion and moruga brainstrain, and the fatali and doughlah are on their way. The new growth has been lush and green compared to the old leaves. However, the last few days aphids have set in at an alarming rate. This morning I got up early to trim off the worst areas and spray them with neem oil and soap solution. I barely had enough time and had to rush out the door without breakfast and run to get the bus to work, which I'm now sitting on and wondering what my colleagues will think of the fact that I stink of neem oil. Nobody has sat next to me.
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