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Chillies 2021

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by JWK, Jan 4, 2021.

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  1. Sirius

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    Yes, it is flowering and there are some tiny fruit developing
    I guess it was just getting acclimatised to my conditions.
     
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      I came home late last night and checked my plants by torch light, I was really surprised to see big slugs on my chillies but cucumbers and tomatoes untouched. I would have guessed the other way round, slugs like it spicy hot apparently :scratch:
       
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        @JWK A couple of years ago I had a problem with a chipmunk going into one of the greenhouses. I thought I was in for a battle. Without me doing anything, it just stopped showing up and I suspect it had something to do with a tiny little bite out of one of the reapers... :heehee:
         
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          @JWK , @CanadianLori .. I read somewhere that it's only mammals that feel the chilli heat... so seems plausible re chipmunk!... went outside today to find that a bird had pecked a couple of my apache chillies ( but decided it didn't want the whole fruit).... slugs seem to be loving my habanero leaves , which is annoying.
           
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            Hello All,

            Sorry but I've not been posting for a while but now my new greenhouse is built, I'm back with a question.

            I have three Red Habanero plants. All look healthy. Two of them are from seed source A and one from seed source B.

            The source B plant is producing nicely though not yet ripe, but the pods are a decent size (normal).

            The source A plants have both produced ripe but tiny pods (see pictures below)!

            All are in the same compost and have been fed with Tomorite in the same way.

            I have seen similar problems with early Cayenne peppers but never with Habaneros. Has anyone else ever seen this?

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            Tiny Habaneros

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            Tiny Habaneros with a coin for scaling.

            Thanks in anticipation and best regards

            Ademission
             
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            I imagine your small chillies carry a wallop of heat. I can't offer an opinion as to why these are so small but then again, I am totally the opposite of many here about watering. I use capillary watering and my chillies are constantly "wet". I've found that some years they will grow tall and others, not so.

            We've had a weird old year so far. Over here it's been a long cold spring. Then someone turned on the burner. Then turned it off again, and then high heat and now this morning we're back in the high 60's Fahrenheit.

            This is the first year that I've gotten a couple of ripe Trinidadian scorpion chillies in July. Usually I have to wait until September/October for all non cayenne shaped ones.

            Others here might have theories that will help you. But know that even the small fruit will hold a punch!
             
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              Forgot to ask, @Ademission where are the pics of the new greenhouse please! :)
               
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              They look lovely and red though. Just don't confuse them as being tomato's else your head will blow up. I love habeneros but they don't love me :yikes:
               
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                Thanks for your interest CanadianLori but I don't have any pictures yet. I'll take some shots tomorrow and post them here weather permitting.

                Regards Ademission
                 
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                If Habaneros are hot I have a number of superhots that really will do damage. No large pods yet on them though.

                Regards

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                  Hello all,

                  As requested by CanadianLori and maybe interesting to others, here are some pictures of the new 10x12 greenhouse that has just been built. Its not quite finished yet but fairly close. I've also included pictures of this years chili collection for reference.

                  The Greenhouse

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                  Picture 2

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                  The Chilis (and some other plants)

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                  Picture 6

                  Upper Row
                  1. Clementine from pip
                  2. Geranium
                  3. Serenade Chili from supermarket pods

                  Lower Row
                  4. Red Robin (Tomato)
                  5. 7 Pot Primo Yellow
                  6. Trinidad Butch Taylor
                  7. Red Bhutla
                  8. Carolina Reaper
                  9. Habanero Red (with tiny pods)
                  10. Habanero Red (with tiny pods)
                  11. Medusa Chili
                  12. Cayenne
                  13. Jay Peach Ghost Scorpion

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                  Lower Row (continued)
                  7. Red Bhutla
                  8. Carolina Reaper
                  9. Habanero Red (with tiny pods)
                  10. Habanero Red (with tiny pods)
                  11. Medusa Chili
                  12. Cayenne
                  13. Jay Peach Ghost Scorpion



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                  Chilis on ground
                  14. Cayenne
                  15. Purple Flash
                  16. Trinidad Butch Taylor
                  17. Basket of Fire
                  18. Black Pearl
                  19. Cayenne

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                  Chilis on ground
                  20. Habanero Red
                  21. Sweet Pepper (from supermarket pod)
                  22. Sweet Pepper (from supermarket pod)
                  23. Piri Piri (African)
                  24. Thai Birds Eye
                  25. Cayenne

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                  Chilis on ground (continued)
                  23. Piri Piri (African)
                  24. Thai Birds Eye
                  25. Cayenne
                  26. Trinidad Butch Taylor
                  27. Carolina Reaper
                  28. Red Bhutla

                  Any questions then just ask.

                  Regards

                  Ademission


                   
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                    Wow! I'm blown away. It looks like something out of a Architectural Digest magazine! Thank you for sharing :)
                     
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                    Hi CanadianLori,

                    My other smaller greenhouse (6x8) was always stuffed with both tomatoes and chilis to the point where it was hard to get inside. Even now, I have 21 Maskotka tomato plants in it (both hydro and soil) and there is little room down the middle. I was determined to make things much easier and so bought the bigger greenhouse. I suspect the new greenhouse will be a bit more full next year. Anyway thanks for your kind comments.

                    Best regards

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                    Did a bit of garden tidying today. I had two large bags of manure that were going to go into my pumpkin patch before I decided to plant them elsewhere and sack off the project. Listed the bags on freecycle and someone came to collect them.

                    This freed up space for what was always intended to be my chilli spot in the low greenhouse, put everything out.

                    Homebase ran out of pots so waiting until they come back in stock so I can properly pot up. Once potted up I'll get the irrigation system ready.

                    Will have 14 chilli plants in there, mainly jalapeƱos as that's what we mostly eat!
                     
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                      Hello FrancescaH,

                      Somehow I forgot to plant Jalapenos this year but they are ones that I usually grow. I'm a keen cook and use Jalapenos, Birds Eye and Cayenne on a regular basis. This year however I seem to have displaced them with super-hots (maybe not such a wise move!).

                      Best regards

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