The 2015 Chilli Thread

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  1. Lolimac

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    Hang on in there Freddy:thumbsup:
     
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    Freddy extract from the Chilli King site below ......
    The time taken for germination varies greatly between varieties. More common varieties such as Apache or jalapeno usually germinate in anything between 1-3 weeks. Other more fickle varieties such as Habenero may take up to 6 weeks or longer. The key is to be patient!

    http://www.thechilliking.com/growing/growing-chilli-peppers-guide/
     
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      We're back from holiday (8 days) and are pleased to see that the seedlings in the kitchen are doing OK. I haven't checked the plants in the greenhouse yet.

      We're mainly growing Shiney Hybrids and Nagas. The S Hybrids usually germinate within 7 days but the Nagas take about 14.

      These Nagas were just put in the sprouter nearly a month ago and have become quite leggy in 10 days since we went away. They will be potted up today and they should recover OK. The patch missing is because Mrs Shiney tore off that part to give them to a friend who turned up yesterday.

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      These were the same Nagas sown one week earlier and potted on into the tray just before we went away.

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      These are Shiney Hybrids sown 20 days ago and potted into the trays 10 days ago.

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      When we went away we just left the sprouter on the kitchen worktop and the trays alongside but in a plastic bag - with some stick to keep the bags from dropping on the plants.

      I'll have to pop into the greenhouse to see how everything is going in there. Next instalment later, if there's anything to show.

      HINT: It's recommended that, when seedlings are a little bit bigger, you brush your hand over the tops of the plants (not just for chillies). This encourages stronger stem growth (recommended by rhs leaflet we once saw). I guess it's like the plants having a breeze outdoors moving them to encourage strength (same as always keep turning the pot round).
       
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        First batch of Shiney Hybrids,Sweet Peppers and a solitary Naga amongst these,the other Nagas didn't germinate,waiting for the next batch show:dbgrtmb:

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          I had a quick check in the greenhouse. We've lost about one third of our plants. Some were overwintering and some were new ones about 6" high. It also looks as though we may lose another third. Looking on the bright side, that would mean that a third will have survived. :blue thumb:

          Today's crop :). Four different varieties. No Nagas although the plant is still surviving. We pruned it as it was too big for the propagator.

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            Only sown mine in last few days - jalapeno purple and cayenne. Fingers crossed for a better crop than last year!
             
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                18 days Freddie ,quite a long time . You should hopefully see the others popping up over the weekend.
                Mine are ready for pricking out tonight .
                 
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                  89 Chillies so far .....

                  Transplanted into cell tray inserts: 21 Patio Sizzle, 20 Cayenne

                  Potted up into 55mm dia flexi pots: 11 Draky, 16 Hungarian Hot Wax, 17 Patio Sizzle

                  Germinating: Appalling germination from my old seeds, the empty cell was 20 saved Cayenne seeds from last year that all germinated and were transplanted last week, but the others are obviously past it.

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                      The other four were voucher plants :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                       
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                        21 Patio Sizzle,
                        20 Cayenne
                        11 Draky
                        16 Hungarian Hot Wax
                        17 Patio Sizzle
                        and in the pic:
                        2 Explosive Ember
                        1 Ring of Fire
                        1 Numex Twilight

                        Total = 89

                        Yes, you're right, it isn't enough. I'll sow some more.
                         
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                          I prick out about 20 , and give all but 3 away !
                           
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                            What can I say, the man likes Chillies :biggrin:
                             
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