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  1. matty

    The leaves all dropped from my pepper

      Woo, that's a bummer.   From my experience, over watered plants drop leaves after the leaves go light green, so I would rule that out if it were my plant.    Have you had a look at the root system?   I think I'd just keep a close eye on the soil moisture level and get it under some some shade...
  2. matty

    The leaves all dropped from my pepper

    NIbbles is the choc bhutlah an overwintered plant? 
  3. matty

    Leaves yellowing and dropping

    I'm wondering if its magnesium – based on that image of the lightness starting at the tips and moving inwards.
  4. matty

    Madame Jeanette crosses, and other bits

      They look deliciious kentishman! Did you continue the line?
  5. matty

    Madame Jeanette crosses, and other bits

      Cheers, I'm using potting compost with 30% perlite, and about an inch depth of hydroton in the bottom. I'm undecided tbh, they feel a bit dry this year but the plants aren't actually looking thirsty, they seem to be growing slowly and maybe less prolifically, in comparison to last year. It...
  6. matty

    Madame Jeanette crosses, and other bits

      Cheers Kentishman – I'm on the Isle of Sheppey (for my sins!).    South Carolina must be better than Kent for pepper growing?
  7. matty

    Madame Jeanette crosses, and other bits

    Hi All,   A bit late to the party, but here's what I'm up to in Kent, UK. Had a hot dry summer so far. After a few years trying to grow *everything* with not much space, less is more this year – just 16 plants on this grow. A couple of years ago we built a ghetto poly tunnel and installed...
  8. matty

    Hi from Kent, UK

    Hi all,   I'm growing in Kent, UK, mainly for culinary purposes, and my 5th year growing – this year mainly own crosses, some SRTSL from CP, and some Numex Suave for feeding to the normal people in my life :)   A little fed up with the chilli groups on FB, so looking forward to having a mooch...
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