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I'm not doing so well with germinating this year. I have sown 16 varieties and only 4 have germinated so far. Last year I only failed with a couple of varieties , one of which was red Bubblegum. This year I've tried again with seeds from a different source and they still haven't grown as yet. I'm going away next week so I need them to pop before I go, otherwise they will be sitting in the dark for up to a fortnight.
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Cool I thought it was lack of light that caused them to be leggy, didn't realise too much warmth did tooOriginally posted by Scarlet View PostThey get leggy when the room temps are too high, grow on in cool conditions and they should be fine. As soon as they have germinated they get taken off the heat and put in the windowsill. They aren't near any radiators.
I always start my tomatoes mid Feb so my chillies need to be done and dusted by then.
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So, some further sowings made:Originally posted by Tripmeup View PostSo finally got around to starting my chilli sowing..Only did a few, will sow more tomorrow..
So today I have sowed:
7 Pot
Boras 9
Smokin Ed
Chocolate Hab
Bhut Jolokia
Ohnivec
Gorong Yellow
Up and running at last
Ohnivec (yes more!)
Palivec
Bangalore Whippets Tale
Chilaca
Gorong Yellow (oops, more of these too!)
Esplette
Diablo
Monkey Face
Thunder Mountain Longhorn
Numex Big Jim
Red Savina
Scotch Bonnet
..my hand may also have accidentally slipped and ordered some more varieties from a UK chilli seed site
I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
...utterly nutterly
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Go on, how many?Originally posted by Small pumpkin View PostHow many chillies ?! you ask..........not nearly as many as this year


Cool, I'll get the Habaneros started this weekend then! Jalapenos I'll have to wait a little longer for anyway as I realised last night that I've bought the Tam Jalapenos which are supposed to be milder, so I've order some normal ones .
Your plan for sowing looks good. Personally I don't worry about sowing jalape�o till February because they grow quite quickly.
Thanks. I'll have a see how I get on then - looks like a lot of ones are available on Amazon Prime so I can always get one next day delivery if it's looking like I need one
Grow lights I've got one of these. Which I'm very happy with. But it's quite bright!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/MARS-HYDRO-...dro+300w&psc=1
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It's the combination. Warmth makes them grow and lack of light makes them stretch. Too cold and they won't really grow much although might still elongate to search for light.Originally posted by dave_100 View PostCool I thought it was lack of light that caused them to be leggy, didn't realise too much warmth did too
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Amazing!Originally posted by Small pumpkin View Post43 so far.
There will be more before they all move into the tunnel in May
What do you do with them all?
Last year it worked quite nice as I pickled the jalapenos, made hot sweet chilli sauce from the bonnets and dried the cayennes (as well as using them fresh in between). This year I'll have fewer each of more varieties so assume I'll end up mixing them up in sauces etc.
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Am tempted to get this
https://redhotpepperpatch.com/shop?o...d-chilli-seeds
Might be fun to see what i get. As long as I can work out how to post pictures maybe i could get some help trying to work out what the chilli are? Am also tempted to try lemon drop as lots of people on this thread seem to like it. Have a few orange habaneros that i'm going to try to overwinter.
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I make quick a lot of chilli powder. Mixed chillies, every batch is a unique blend ( what ever I have ready at the time ). But always hotter than you'll get in your average shop. And make lot of cowboy candy with the jalape�os.Originally posted by andypagett View PostAmazing!
What do you do with them all?
Last year it worked quite nice as I pickled the jalapenos, made hot sweet chilli sauce from the bonnets and dried the cayennes (as well as using them fresh in between). This year I'll have fewer each of more varieties so assume I'll end up mixing them up in sauces etc.
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I was very tempted by those seeds as wellOriginally posted by annie8 View PostAm tempted to get this
https://redhotpepperpatch.com/shop?o...d-chilli-seeds
Might be fun to see what i get. As long as I can work out how to post pictures maybe i could get some help trying to work out what the chilli are? Am also tempted to try lemon drop as lots of people on this thread seem to like it. Have a few orange habaneros that i'm going to try to overwinter.
some how I managed to resist. But obviously now you've gone and reminded me I feel the temptation creeping back
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Originally posted by annie8 View PostAm tempted to get this
https://redhotpepperpatch.com/shop?o...d-chilli-seeds
Might be fun to see what i get. As long as I can work out how to post pictures maybe i could get some help trying to work out what the chilli are? Am also tempted to try lemon drop as lots of people on this thread seem to like it. Have a few orange habaneros that i'm going to try to overwinter.
I looked at these too but think going to be quite a challenge to identify any that you grow each year.
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They're all looking fantastic.Originally posted by Scarlet View Post^^^ I agree...one or two mysteries is enough for me. I like to know what I'm growing.
Lemon drop fruiting at the moment, just coloured up this week
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SPs Dorset Naga flowering
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My chocolate hab is setting pods
despite not having a drink since before Christmas. 
There's me getting excited because some of my seedlings have got there first true leaves coming
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