Chillies 2023

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  1. JWK

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    Sown Tabasco today along with two sorts of Sweet Pepper.
     
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      My Shineybrids and a scotch bonnet have germinated. The scotch bonnet seeds came from peppers bought at the grocery. Nice free bonus!
       
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        Over the weekend I sowed my de Cayenne and Basque chilli peppers in the heated propagator. I also sowed some Corno di Toro and California Wonder sweet peppers.
         
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          My peppers are beginning to sprout in bags in the airing cupboard. I'm growing:

          Hot:
          Peter (rude gifts for my sisters)

          Midly spicy:
          Long Yellow Sweet
          (Awaiting seeds of) Pasilla Baijo

          Sweet:
          Victoria
          Bogdan
          Frosty
          Lada
          Doe Hill
          Apache dehybridised
          Mohawk dehybridised

          Everything is chosen for being cold-tolerant, compact, early or all three.

          PS. I have surplus hot and sweet pepper seeds. I'll never use them all myself as I grow so few. PM me to get sorted. K
           
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            Found a few ring of fire seeds too. Sown today kitchen paper method and into the cupboard with the combi in it to keep them warm. Decided not to sow biquinho and orange pepperonci this year IMG_20230114_094222876-01.jpeg
             
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              So far Scotch Bonnet, Shineybrids, Chocolate reaper, Devil's breathe, 7 pot yellow, Yellow moruga have germinated. That leaves the ring of fire and a couple of others to sprout.

              I'm rather pleased with that. :)
               
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                My Cayenne peppers have germinated after one week. Quite pleased with that.

                The California Wonder sweet peppers have also germinated.
                 
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                  I'm not starting mine until next month and saving heating. We're still cropping from a couple last year's plants. :blue thumb:
                   
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                    Tabasco has germinated along with the sweet pepper Gypsy.

                    I just ate the last sweet pepper from the 2022 crop stored in the fridge.
                     
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                      The Basque peppers have germinated as well as the Corno di Toro sweet peppers.
                       
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                        I've got my chilli and sweet pepper seedlings indoors for the time being on a South facing window. Previous years I would stick them under growlamps so this is a money saving exercise. If they begin to etiolate I will have to think again.
                         
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                          I have twelve seeds germinated and another twelve or so still in the airing cupboard. Violet Sparkle and Pasilla Bajio only arrived from Germany yesterday, so they've only just gone in.
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                            @JWK I would do the same, but I don't have any sun. We had two days of sun since Dec 21, and now we are back to weeks more of gloom. According to the guessers, that is.

                            Luckily I find the LED's really economical.

                            @eatenbyweasels my sprouts are still thinking about developing more than the cotyledons. Once they get going, I'll pot up the soil blocks. They have to prove themselves worthy before they get their own pot. :whistle:
                             
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                              Whilst waiting on my peppers to germinate just had a delivery with my new led grow lights. Stupidly cheap and great quality so couldnt say no.
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                                Please tell us more about the lights @Jocko !
                                 
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