Show us your chilli's
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baconsarney

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12,325 posts

187 months

Friday 7th February 2020
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Not sure if there's already a chilli thread, did search but couldn't find one... I thought this would be the right forum as although they're in the home at the moment they will be going in the garden later, but it's food smile

Sown three lots, just over a week ago, around ten seeds in each pot, birdseye (not showing yet), bhut jolokia (not showing yet), and Habenero which popped up day before yesterday smile I use them in cooking and also make chilli jam each year with apples from the garden. Saves going Christmas shopping biggrin







Successfully grew Dorset Naga's a few years ago, they were a bit hot biggrin





Anyone else growing this year?

boyse7en

8,048 posts

191 months

Friday 7th February 2020
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I will be growing some, haven't planted mine yet though.

When you say you haven't put them in the garden yet, do you put yours in a greenhouse or grow them outdoors? I've always greenhoused mine.

I make chilli jam, and dry some on the boiler for a week or so then blitz them up to make chilli flakes for pizza etc.
I also freeze them whole to chuck into stews and suchlike.

baconsarney

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12,325 posts

187 months

Friday 7th February 2020
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boyse7en said:
I will be growing some, haven't planted mine yet though.

When you say you haven't put them in the garden yet, do you put yours in a greenhouse or grow them outdoors? I've always greenhoused mine.

I make chilli jam, and dry some on the boiler for a week or so then blitz them up to make chilli flakes for pizza etc.
I also freeze them whole to chuck into stews and suchlike.
They stay in the propagator for around a week after popping up, then on a sunny windowsill, potted on into individual pots when a few inches tall/robust enough, then around mid March they'll go into a growhouse which is on a South facing wall, closed front until the weather improves then open during the day smile

Not tried drying and flaking i'll have to give that a go thumbup

hairy vx220

1,388 posts

170 months

Friday 7th February 2020
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I've got some cherry peppers I need to plant smile

Gren

2,030 posts

278 months

Friday 7th February 2020
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Mine only went in on Sunday so none showing yet.

I'm growing jalapenos for pickling and birds eye for chucking in stuff. Will probably end up freezing them whole. Have still got loads of dried cayennes from last year.

I'm cheating this year by buying my super-hots in plugs - Lemon habanero, Armageddon (Bedfordshire Reaper!) & Chocolate Douglah (a smokey 7-pot). I find them very hit and miss from seed and these end up just as cheap in the end. They should arrive in a couple of weeks

I tend to put mine in a propagator and then once they show stick them on a sunny windowsill. They then go into an unheated greenhouse during the day when it's warm enough. They get to stay there permanently once the nighttime temps keep above 10 degrees.


Hanglow

116 posts

85 months

Friday 7th February 2020
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I've got overwintered biquinho, jalapeno and espelettes, will plant this weekend - seeds for Early Jalapeno, Aci Sivri, Kashmiri and Aleppo.

Gandahar

9,600 posts

154 months

Friday 7th February 2020
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BJ's don't do well on sprouting unless really warm and moist and considering this is mid Feb unless you have a nice hot warm wet place 24/7 then I wouldn't considering planting anything.

Planting chillies too early in the UK climate leads to them being stunted and premature beard growth !

My over wintering Paper Lanterns, BJ's and Fairy lights full of white fly at the moment frown

First flowers popped out, they will need to be removed.


Gandahar

9,600 posts

154 months

Friday 7th February 2020
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hairy vx220 said:
I've got some cherry peppers I need to plant smile
I've got some of those as well. they seem to be able to have a small olive put in them or cheese and then stuck under the grill for a nice starter. Sounds great ! Good luck.


baconsarney

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12,325 posts

187 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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Progress!

Birds eye on the left, Habanero on the right.....




Now out of the propagator and on the windowsill.. BJ's remain in the prop', temp inside is 29deg C....

I'm thinking about a light setup to try and stop the seedlings getting too 'leggy' lots of stuff on offer, wondering if any of you guys have 'grow lights', if so home made or bought, and if they've helped at all.....

Cheers,
Richard

anonymous-user

80 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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I grew some Naga's a few years back, the seeds were a gift from a friend.

I didn't really expect much, I've never grown anything before, but after a few months these things started appearing at a rapid rate.

Sadly, they were so bloody hot I struggled to know what to do with them, they were wayyyy too hot and I like my spicy chillies.

I gave them back to my friend who then chucked them into a few batches of pickled onions, this is where they really became useful.

Naga's in pickled onions is like the dream match up, so good, highly recommended. lick

Sticks.

9,650 posts

277 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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After reading about them on PH I grew Padrons for the last 2 years. Mild enough for tapas when green, they get hotter as they ripen, so useable.

I haven't started any yet but I'll use some seeds from last year and eventually pot them on to buckets in the greenhouse where they'll grow to @ 4ft.


baconsarney

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12,325 posts

187 months

Thursday 19th March 2020
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Just coming up on six weeks since first seedlings appeared... seem to be coming along ok!






How's yours?

Sticks.

9,650 posts

277 months

Thursday 19th March 2020
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Very good. I'll start mine in a heated propagator in the greenhouse this weekend, hopefully.