Mine look like that but I didn't think they were hot enough?
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What chilllies are they? I often pick if they are thin walled and let them dry out. Freezing is a good option. Slice or chop and put in very small ziplock bags/ pots or blitz and mix with butter and freeze in ice cube trays:Originally posted by quanglewangle View PostShould I pick them as they come ripe and store (in fridge?) or leave them on the plant until they are needed in the kitchen?
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I�ve not tried one.........it a habaneroOriginally posted by Scarlet View PostMine look like that but I didn't think they were hot enough?
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I just freeze all my chilli whole. Most of them are easy enough to cut when frozen if you don�t want to use a whole chilli in what ever you�re making.Originally posted by Scarlet View PostWhat chilllies are they? I often pick if they are thin walled and let them dry out. Freezing is a good option. Slice or chop and put in very small ziplock bags/ pots or blitz and mix with butter and freeze in ice cube trays:
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Like others say, it depends on the type. All will keep ok on the plant for a few weeks after ripening, then the thin-walled ones like cayenne etc will start to dry out but fleshy ones like Habs, bonnets etc might start to rot.Originally posted by quanglewangle View PostShould I pick them as they come ripe and store (in fridge?) or leave them on the plant until they are needed in the kitchen?
They keep in the fridge for several weeks, otherwise freeze them.
Like SP, I freeze mine whole - just pop them into a freezer bag. You can cook with them straight from frozen. When thawed, they do go a bit mushy so they're not good raw but fine in cooking.
Thin walled ones are nice strung up into a ristra and dried like that.
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Thanks will not leave fresh chillis in the oil. Like the idea of pickled chillis. Mine are all the mystery chillis so you don�t quite know what you are getting which would be fun. They all have a decent heat to them though.Originally posted by Scarlet View PostWell making chilli oil ensure you only leave dried chillies in the oil as fresh chillies/garlic and oil can cause botulism. They can go mouldy quite quick too.
Pickled chillies. Chilli vinegar. Oil. Chutney/Jam. Sauce or frozen is pretty much all I do.
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Didn't realise you had seen in our freezer. I suspect there are lifeforms unknown to science in the lower layers.Originally posted by Scarlet View Post... doesn't get lost and forgotten in the bottom of the freezer.I live in a part of the UK with very mild winters. Please take this into account before thinking "if he is sowing those now...."
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Hmm, I have a chest freezer - 5ft long. I keep trying to get to the bottomOriginally posted by quanglewangle View PostDidn't realise you had seen in our freezer. I suspect there are lifeforms unknown to science in the lower layers.
I have a huge bag of black naga....I grew them a few years a go. Honestly so hot that you can't use them very often. My sauce was too hot to eat.... I should throw them out really...and I grew them two years in a row! I will never learn.Originally posted by bikermike View PostThere's a bag of chillis in our freezer. I haven't grown them for at least 3 years...Last edited by Scarlet; 19-09-2019, 08:55 PM.
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No, I am embarrassed to say i do not. When I set it up I had spare sensors but did not have to hand a suitable enclosure that was both waterproof and shaded. Then I forgot.Originally posted by stigs View PostDo you have outside temperatures for the same period ?
Will do something in next few weeks. Would give interesting insight into performance of the the greenhouse and ground heating.I live in a part of the UK with very mild winters. Please take this into account before thinking "if he is sowing those now...."
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your so far south it may have been warmOriginally posted by quanglewangle View PostNo, I am embarrassed to say i do not. When I set it up I had spare sensors but did not have to hand a suitable enclosure that was both waterproof and shaded. Then I forgot.
what software did you use for monitoring that looked very similar to weewx
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