Easy to grow chilli plants in England?

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    27 days;

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      They will benefit from more light ...

      Put the back of your hand under the desk-lamp, choose a distance that is comfortable and your hand doesn't feel "too warm". That's the distance that the plants need to be from the light - give it a couple of inches more to be on the safe side.

      Remember inverse-square-law from School maths? If the distance between the light and the plant increase by one-unit the amount of light falls by one-unit-squared. So move the light away fro, say, 2" to 12" and the amount of light falling on the plant will be 100 times less :(

      .,.. assuming that my ancient and useless memory has actually remembered that correctly ?? but above all ... if you put the lamp too close and burn the plant to death then the amount of light it receives will be irrelevant!
       
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        I'll move it away! Doesn't feel too hot, really.. but I'd rather they took time without the lamp than die with it :)
         
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        Welcome back, Kristen :dbgrtmb:
         
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        What date should I put in my diary fro your open day Shiney? And have you arm-twisted everyone else yet? Surely they should all be starting to sow seeds and raise plants for you by now, eh? !!
         
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        My Sweet Pepper ''Chocolate Beauty'' seeds have started to sprout :thumbsup:
         
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          Hi Kristen,
          It's May 26th & 27th. I've been mentioning the weekend briefly in some threads and a few members have already shown some interest. I normally don't put the official invite up until March/April time but I may do a first launch of it this month.

          Normally it would always be on the Bank Holiday but Her Maj has shifted the Bank Holiday this year. The GC tour will be at midday on Saturday as usual and I'll have the sandwiches made :D

          Strongy's not able to send his usual plants to us this year as he has now retired (happy retirement Strongy :dbgrtmb:) but Mrs Shiney has already got well over 1,000 plants propagated. All donations of plants are welcome :thumbsup:. It's for a brilliant local charity.

          Kristen, if you haven't seen the winter garden at Anglesey Abbey then this month is usually the time to go. For anyone able to get there (not too far from Cambridge) here's a link

          Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill - Things to see & do - National Trust

          They have some magnificent Hellebores there.
           
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          Diary'd :dbgrtmb:

          "They have some magnificent Hellebores there."

          I'll take a bucket and spade then :)
           
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            Don't forget your invisibility cloak! :dbgrtmb:
             
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            And my spell, of course "Hellebores bucketus getinamus"!

            Although Byslexis Dastards like me can't spell ... so I must be a Muggle Blood :(
             
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            Roughly where on the Herts/Essex Border Shiney? I may be able to sneak off for an afternoon under the pretence "I'll be up the allotment" :D
             
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            Depending on whereabouts in N London it should only take 20-30 minutes. We're 15 minutes maximum from junction 7 of the M11. Most GC members that come to our Open Garden bring their better halves and some bring their kids. :dbgrtmb:
             
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            and the sensible one left them at home :thumb:
             
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              :heehee: :heehee: :heehee: :heehee: :heehee: :heehee: :heehee:
               
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              They all have their first true leaves, just need to wait for them to grow to their maximum before I put them in their own pots :)
               
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