nokiatom wrote: » has anyone grown chillies successful here ? I have set some seeds but only a few have germinated. any advise, thanks
Gloomtastic! wrote: » ^ No, it will keep flowering throughout the summer/autumn. When the flowers appear, get yourself a little paintbrush and pollinate the flowers by brushing them gently. You'll see the pollen being released into the air. The flowers will then develop into little chillis - green then eventually turn red. If you don't pollinate then the flowers will just fall off.
nokiatom wrote: » hi Souness, you must have grown them in pots? if so, what size pots did you use ?
nokiatom wrote: » I think I left it too late too, the few that germinated are very slow to grow
Shemale wrote: » I planted some Habanero seeds last week, I have them in seed trays wrapped in cling film in my greenhouse. My tomatoes were very slow to get going but they are thriving now, hopefully my chillis follow. I will post a few pics when there is sign of life from them.
fred funk }{ wrote: » Very late in the year for Habs. They're very slow growers and need a long warm summer to be successful.
fred funk }{ wrote: » How are your chillies coming along folks? Mine are doing well except for a few weeks ago when the shade fell down in the greenhouse and they got a bit too much sun. All is well now and growing very well.
paddylonglegs wrote: » Hi folks, My new plants are about 4 inches high with a few rows of shoots. Iv noticed that there are small shoot growing from the base of the more larger shoots. Should I pinch these out to help the larger shoots? I let my last plant run wild and it has been so-so with flowering Thanks