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A couple of flower heads appearing on my overwintered "ring of fire" I overwintered it by..... completely ignoring it. I remembered to water it about 3 times when I gave it a light drink. I'm going to hit it with the chilli focus fertilizer and see what happens.
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An update on the chillies
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These have popped up for me -
Orange Jalapeno
Super Chilli F2
Cheyenne F2
Cayenne x 2
Mystery Chilli from Norfolk Chilli Farm
Apache F1 x 2
Numex Twilight x 2
Purple Cayenne x 2
Bhut Jolokia x 2
Variegata
Basket of Fire f1
Orange Jalapeno
I'm waiting for these to come up :-
Norfolk Chilli Farm Mystery Chilli x 3
Golden Cayenne
Padron x 4
Fatalli
Banana Pepper
Hungarian Hot Wax x 3
Serrano Purple
Purple Cayenne
Sante Fe Grande x 2
Apache F1
Hot Portugal
I can't help but keep sowing the damn things!
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I have planted many varieties of chilli's in jiffy 7 pots and some in modular trays and a small number in a flat tray.
1. Flat tray -damping off hit so I binned the lot, no big deal just standard Jalapenos of which I have plenty
2. modular tray - about a 50% germination rate so far - some more are likely to burst through
3. Jiffy 7's - everything germinated except 2 - arguably the most interesting two, a 7 pot and a Bhut jolokia - though that may have been my fault for letting them get a bit dry.
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Sowed mine yesterday:
- Santa Fe Grande
- Habanero Red
- Habanero Long Chocolate
- Chinese Black
- Espelette
- Orange Thai
- Alma Paprika (sweeter and mild)
- Medusa
(chillies have zero heat, apparently - curious to see how they compare to a sweet pepper).
It's a few down on last year, but I've got a number of plants still from previous seasons.
Have also decided to have another go at a sweet pepper - Gypsy F1 - as endorsed by Ian_5 on a different thread for being quite prolific. Ordered seeds from T&M which arrived a few days ago, and sure enough the blurb on the packet includes the line "amazing cropping potential."
So worth a go.
(In the past I've found the return from sweet pepper plants to be so low as to be not worth the bother).
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I sowed some Jalapenos today. Also some sweet peppers, not tried those before. They are all in the heated prop in the greenhouse.
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Seems like there will be some serious competition for the Virtual show this year!!!!!
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Got about a dozen inch high seedlings so far with 4 more on their way. First came up after 10 days in the propagator :
Scotch Bonnets (always guaranteed germination and harvest)
Orange habaneros
Bhut Jolokias
Trinidad Scorpion Butch T (germinating surprising well for a hot one)
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Sowed mine yesterday. Only a few varieties this year:
Fairy light (self saved from my 3 year old plant)
Jalapeno
Paper Lantern
Ring of fire
I have seed left over, so will soon be in the VSP!!!!Last edited by chilli_grower; 06-02-2015, 08:05 AM.
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you have read my mind kristen, i have found a reflector on ebay and will be ordering it in the next month ,cheers
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Can you get the bulb on its side, and within a couple of inches of the seedlings do you think? A reflector on top of some sort perhaps?Originally posted by Bacchus View PostI'm using a Blue 125w 6u CFL Hydroponics Eco Grow Light Lamp at the moment - pic attached. I've to sort out the best arrangement for them yet.
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Yea, no problem. Please post your own pics on your successes..id love to see them. Best of luck with your plants..
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