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THE CHILLIES THREAD 2018

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by ARMANDII, Jan 1, 2018.

  1. Freddy

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    What sort of temperature do folks try to maintain?
     
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      My chillies are in the utility room on the windowsill at the minute and it's quite warm in there.
       
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        Ours are on the windowsills in the kitchen and my office. It never gets cold so must be around 70F, and up a lot more when the sun shines on them. The greenhouse will also be at least that hot at this time of year.
         
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          My chillies are the only plants left in the house now . They are on the sunny windowsill in the spare bedroom , so should be around 20°c . I move them out to the GH when I have room in there , end of May.
           
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            Mine are in conservatory until weather gets warmer never drops below 12 degrees even in January last few weeks never below 16 deg I will not put in greenhouse until I can maintain at least 10 deg
            Regds Sandy
             
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              Hi all I’ve grown chillis before only a couple in the window.

              But this year with having an allotment and polytunnel I am taking it a bit more seriously and have several plants, and I will eventually put them in the tunnel.

              But do I leave them in pots or should I plant them in the raised beds?

              Thanks,

              James
               
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                Jim , I think most people grow chillies in pots . 25cm - 30cm size is usually fine.
                 
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                  I'd stick them in the bed but as its a polytunnel you probably have space to try both?
                   
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                    @HarryS @Loofah my original plan was to put them in the raised bed that’s in the tunnel, but I’ve done some Googling and YouTube-ing and most seem to be in pots.

                    Just wonderd if that’s the best way.

                    I may try pots with some of the bottom cut away and plant them in the bed so doing both hahaha

                    James
                     
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                      I grow all of my super hots in containers. Some are in my heated (58f) greenhouse but the ones in the cellar under led's are twice the size. We've had a cloudy spring so the peppers out there aren't happy.

                      I won't move any into unheated areas until the night lows are at least 45f.
                       
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                        I bought some "Jalapeno" seeds from Seekay Horticutural on Ebay , a long standing seed supplier. They have grown ,flowered and fruited quite well . But is it a Jalapeno ( photo below ) ? It is 4" long about 2" diameter. The other fruiting plants are the same shape. Can the first fruits be misshapen until things settle in ?It has the appearance of a sweet pepper to me :scratch:

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                          I've never had the first fruits being mis-shapen.
                          I think they sent you the wrong seed.
                           
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                            Could be a Sweet Pepper, not a Chili (pepper). Taste it :biggrin:

                            P.S. I've noticed several other different ebay sellers describing their seeds as 'Seekay this and Seekay that', when they're not being sold by seekay_horicultural_supplies on eBay

                            For example these 'Seekay Jalapeno'

                            SeeKay Hot Pepper - Jalapeno - Appx 190 seeds | eBay are from a different seller.

                            And these are from Seekay Horticultural, Hot Pepper - Chilli - Jalapeno - Appx 50 seeds | eBay
                             
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                              The seeds were from Seekay Horticultural supplies . Looks like you both confirm they are sweet peppers . I still have my Cayennes going strong , so the sweet variety will be something new to try. How do you tell when they are ripe , when they start to change colour ?
                               
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                              It's still possible that they are Jalapeno as the size you mention is within normal tolerance for them. They generally taper to somewhat of a point but I can't see the bottom of the pepper. Sweet peppers would usually have a flatish bottom - except for the long pointed ones which are usually 9" or so.
                               
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