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  • Newbie here hi and help with chilli plants

    Hi all I have read your forum for a while now and I have just got in to growing chillis I know it's the wrong time of year but got
    My jalepeno plant 3 of them and they are about 14 inches tall with about 16 or so flowers just starting to flower

    My question is I would like to grow them over winter they are on a windowsill in my house with heat not dropping below 14degrees c and I also have a strip light above them with a cool White bulb in an that's on 10 hours a day giving them light

    I have also arriving tomorrow 2 piri piri plants, Dorset naga and a black pearl

    Would I be ok in growing them over winter in this method and will I see fruit over winter too hope fully then in spring I will be getting a green house

    Thanks hope to hear back soon

  • #2
    Hi there. Not totally sure of the answer but the lowest temp should be ok & the extra light will help...watch out for 'bugs' over winter as there's no predators about. Give it a go and see...
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    • #3
      Hi

      It might help if we knew where you were living, as the further south the higher the chances.

      As I've said many a time on here, I grow mine up to and including Christmas, and have grown peppers and chilis outdoors on a balcony near Nottingham; and others have overwintered chilis - so it's worth a try.

      Oh and....Welcome to the Vine

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      • #4
        There's an overwintering chillies thread on here, I'll dig it out for you.

        I've overwintered, but all the leaves drop off; definitely no flowers or fruits going on
        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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        • #5
          Welcome to the Vine Winnie. I've never had much luck overwintering chillies, but the conditions you describe should be OK. Can you add your location to your profile please, then we will know whereabouts you are. Good luck with the chillies.

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          • #6
            I live in kings Lynn Norfolk so lots of sun lol.

            My jalepeno plants are all ready flowering now so hopefully they will fruit and with the extra light and heating hopefully they will think they are still in summer but so far so good thanks for the advice

            So no one has tried to grow and fruit over the winter indoors hopefully I will have some luck.

            Thanks for the help

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            • #7
              i think you should be ok.....you'll probably need to have the light on longer during the depths of winter....you'll probably have enough heat from the lamp if you made a reflective box to keep them in.
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              Impossible is potential......


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              • #8
                hi there regards to choice of bulb to use i am currently using a 4foot flurescent strip light above my plants with a cool white bulb 4700K heat temp is this bulb better it has more blue light in or should i use a warm white bulb which is 2700K colour temp which has more red in than blue

                my plants are just starting to flower now any help needed as i dont want them to die over winter if i can help it they will be in the greenhouse in spring if they survive

                any help much apprecated or i could rotate the 2 bulb every few days as a idea

                thanks for the help so far as i am new to gardeneing and chillis are my 1st plants i have grown

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by winnie2457 View Post
                  So no one has tried to grow and fruit over the winter indoors
                  Yes they have, but without excellent results
                  Winter is when plants are naturally dormant. If you want to be unnatural, and force them to fruit when they want to be asleep, you have to decide if the extra money & effort is worth it.
                  You can have all the chillies you want if you grow them in the summer
                  All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                  • #10
                    I overwintered last year, got fruit too but then by the spring the plant popped its cloggs.
                    I am not planning on overwintering any of mine - but it might be worth it if you have a favourite?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by winnie2457 View Post
                      hi there regards to choice of bulb to use i am currently using a 4foot flurescent strip light above my plants with a cool white bulb 4700K heat temp is this bulb better it has more blue light in or should i use a warm white bulb which is 2700K colour temp which has more red in than blue

                      any help much apprecated or i could rotate the 2 bulb every few days as a idea

                      thanks for the help so far as i am new to gardeneing and chillis are my 1st plants i have grown
                      I think (although not 100%) that its the blue light your after.....
                      there are lots of factors that effect fruit setting...especially being indoors (try a search on here) pest will be an issue to......
                      there's lots out there about growing indoors with lights (check out chillisgalore)
                      Impossible is not a fact its an opinion...
                      Impossible is not a decleration its a dare...
                      Impossible is potential......


                      www.danmonaghan.co.uk

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