Sweet Peppers

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  1. CarolineL

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    Ouch @pete - do you really think they're worth it?
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    I'll let you know around August.:biggrin:
     
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      Dug out the heated propagator and sowed some peppers:

      5 x sweet pepper Jimmy Nardello
      5 x sweet pepper Corno di Toro Rosso
      5 x sweet pepper Redskin F1
      2 x chilli Basque
      2 x chilli Sugar Rush Stripey

      The Redskin and Sugar Rush Stripey are both new to me.
       
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        I think everything that's going to germinate has done so.

        1x Mohawk
        3x Mini Lidl
        2x Pasilla Bajio
        1x Victoria
        1x Ukrainian
        2x Redskin

        Plus a couple of last year's plants that I'm trying to overwinter. Should have more than enough, now.
         
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          My sweet peppers have started to germinate after a week. Took out a couple of pots with seed leaves from the propagator and replaced with a sowing of 2 x Mini Bell Chocolate sweet peppers.
           
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            First fruits on Mohawk and Redskin. Both are dehybridised versions of hybrid dwarf varieties.
             
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              How are your peppers doing @pete
               
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              First time trying peppers this year, had naively assumed they were similar to tomatoes so put them in an unheated greenhouse a couple of weeks ago. I’ve since read that it’s way too cold overnight still so brought them back indoors. They look healthy enough still, can I expect it to survive or should I start looking for new plants? The plants are about a foot high
               
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              As you give no location in your profile, its not possible to be precise.
              Your peppers will not now die if they haven't already. If frosted, symptoms show rapidly. They will however not have enjoyed cool nights and therefore may 'sulk' for a while. As you say they are 30cm tall, they still have a chance of fruiting if future conditions are satisfactory.
               
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              Thanks, my location is South East England so not the coldest
               
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              It has been too cold for both tomatoes and sweet peppers in the South East so taking them back indoors overnight is the thing to do. I'm looking at planting tomatoes mid May and peppers a couple of weeks later in my unheated greenhouse. I keep my sweet peppers in pots so thay can be easily brought indoors if we get another cold snap.
               
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              They are doing OK, just looking for some proper warmth, aren't we all.:smile:
               
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                I'm South East too, both tomatoes and peppers are in the greenhouse from the 12th. I cover pots with fleece for nights. T insides went down to +4c as the worst.
                 
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                • brotherwaj

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                  Yes I've never had a problem with tomatoes out in the greenhouse at this time of year and more experienced relatives have theirs out too. I have now brought the peppers in though, fingers crossed they survive and fruit
                   
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                  Cold nights might not kill tomatoes outright but their leaves develop a purple tinge and they stall, can take a few weeks to recover
                   
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