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chilli and pepper plants

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by deadfrog66, Jul 22, 2014.

  1. deadfrog66

    deadfrog66 Gardener

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    How would I get these chilli and pepper plants back [​IMG]


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    Most of them are past saving DF . A good watering may save one or two.
    Chillies should be started in January or February to crop in our climate . When did you sow them ?
     
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      Definitely a good watering, the one that is front right in your picture has gone to the 'big garden centre in the sky' I'm afraid!! :sad:

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      Thanks


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      I started mine in Feb, they've been in the conservatory since, and I've been watering them very often! They seem to be doing really well. Some didn't make it however.


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      Don't put seedlings in direct sunlight - that's what happens!
       
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        How would put greenhouse shading on outside of a greenhouse


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        Must agree about the plants, can't see you getting much off of them this year, but that is not to say you can't over winter them and have a head start next year.

        Most of my Chilli and Pepper plants have either loads of flowers or fruits on, and I started mine late February.... I will be starting mine this year around late November/early December in a heated propagator.

        As said, don't lose heart if you don't get anything this year, over winter them and be prepared for next year ;)
         
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