Chilies 2022

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  1. CanadianLori

    CanadianLori Total Gardener

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    Total jealousy. I did get some chillies from my Shineybrids but they had suffered so badly from the whitefly that it was a thin crop. I've saved seeds from them and will start new plants come Christmas. None of the other plants survived to produce anything :sad:
     
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    • JWK

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      I've pulled all mine today, they were still producing fruit and there were a few flowers but I need the space for overwintering other plants.

      Tabasco looking tatty:
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      Sweet peppers
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      The last pickings:
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      • Hanglow

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        Have a very chilli Xmas fellow chilli growers :plugin:

        Last lot of the year from my sunroom. Locotos still growing slowly but steadily with about 6 fruits on each, they were sown 53 weeks ago. Gave the jalapeno, pepperonci and aji limons a good pruning and spray with aphid spray. I was going to put them in fresh damp compost but have yet to find the time. Roll on february IMG_20221222_104452386_HDR.jpg
         
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        • eatenbyweasels

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          Mine are now on wet tissue in bags in the airing cupboard.

          Hot: Peter

          Warm: Large Yellow Sweet

          Sweet:
          Redskin (dehybridised, dwarf, red)
          Mohawk (dehybridised, dwarf, yellow)
          Lada (early, cold tolerant, red)
          Victoria (compact, red, conical, mid season)
          Doe Hill (compact, small- fruited orange, early, indoor/outdoor)
          Bogdan (small, blocky orange, for pots/patios)
          Frosty (cold tolerant red).

          I have spare seeds of the following, if anyone fancies them:

          Numex Suave Red (hot)
          Mini Belle Chocolate (sweet)
          Habernero Red (hot)
          Corbaci (sweet)
           
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          • CanadianLori

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            Everyone there is winding down with their Chilies but on boxing day, I will be starting over again. Got my containers for soil blocks all ready for my seeds and they will get their start the same day as the Kelsae's. This year I have an arsenal ready for any invaders so that I can have a great crop in the fall too! :paladin:
             
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