nokiatom wrote: » Sorry to hear that....suuch a pity. Mine are drinking water like hell. Every two days they need water. Gloomtastic how do you make the oil ?
paddylonglegs wrote: » Any more thoughts on this chilli oil then? Bumper crop this year so I think is the way to go. What temp in the oven if drying them out does anyone know?
gucci wrote: » Still no fruit on my guys, we were recently away on holidays and I was so excited coming home to check them but nothing!! Didn't help that I was in holiday in Southern Italy and it was tomatoes and chillies hanging bloody everywhere!!
Gloomtastic! wrote: » Have you had flowers? If so you need to pollinate them with either some honey bees or if you haven't any of them, a little paint brush that you tickle the stamen (is that the right word?) with. No pollination means no fruit (really brings home the importance of bees).
nokiatom wrote: » I read somewhere that if chillies don't get enough sunshine/heat or enough water they will not produce flowers, instead the growth goes into producing more leaves. also pollination is very important, I do it every day
goose06 wrote: » Over watering them can cause this as well, how often are you watering them?
nokiatom wrote: » I water them every second day. I lift the pot to check the weight. The cayenne's seem to demand more water as they are really thriving. Every sixth day I give them tomato food. I'm really amazed at their progress as this is my first attempt at growing them and the seeds were set only in mid May
goose06 wrote: » I'm assuming they are indoors, how big are the containers and how much fert are you putting in? I'd hold back watering to every 3/4 days as you'll get more flowers by stressing them a little as it kicks in the reproduction cycle and only use at most half of the recommended fert.
nokiatom wrote: » Yes they are indoors on a south facing window sill. I too use only half the recommended tomato food. 7in and 8in pots they are in
nokiatom wrote: » My jalapenos are heading to the dehydrator.....3 trays of them
Shemale wrote: » They look great, fair play. How long will dehydrated ones last?
iainBB wrote: » Anyone over wintering their best plants. i have done a few 2 weeks ago and going to do the rest this weekend. ( just get the last of the fruit off them). This is my first time overwintering them. so hopefully some will survive.