I sow mine in late january indoors on a sunny south facing windowsill, they take a long time to fruit
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ok, so follwing on from this original post i decided to do a bit of a trial
variety was Numex Twighlight
i have about 50 plants and left 10 to their own devices and pinched out the tips as in the video and i must say the difference is plain for all to see
the one on the right is standard and on the left was pinched outAttached Files
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I have done this in the past, but like many other experiments, I have either forgotten to follow up for results or just not carried it through properly..Might have a go again with some Jalapenos this year and actually try and monitor the outcome..I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
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Hi Scarlet, yes I saw the photo but was asking more about yield.
I've grown Korean chilis for the last few years for my other half - she has them with everything, usually raw. The pack says capsicum annuum and 'Danong' - the only bits not in Korean! They look very much like cayennes only straighter and a little bit chunkier.
For myself, I've experimented with various brands . My favourite last year which I'm growing again this year is called Fresno. And after a wee bit of research I've decided on Santa Fe Grande and Costeno Amarillo too, as perhaps being similar but different (does that make sense?) to Fresno.
I usually grow about 12-15 Korean ones, so will try a bit of experimental brutality with some of those, I suspect.
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"Fresno" - thanks for that gringo - its a type I'd grown a few years ago and had excellent yield without having to give them much maintenance. Been trying (unsuccessfully) to remember the name for a couple of years now... ;(
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1574 gin and tonics please Monica, large ones.
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