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    Growing Chillies for 2013

    Hi there, I’m Kev I live in the UK and thought I’d post a few pictures of my growing area and some of my peppers I’m growing this year. I had loads of chillies that I grew last year in my greenhouse but in the past few weeks I’ve brought a 3m polytunnel and have set it up at the end of the...
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    greenhouse My greenhouse chilli progress

    Hi there, My name is Kev this is my first season for growing chillies in the UK, I had a Cheyenne plant for my birthday last year which got me started with growing them. Here is a few pictures of my progress Picture 1 - Orange Habanero Picture 2 - Scotch Bonnet Picture 3 - Little Elf Picture...
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    Weird scotch bonnet

    Hi there, I've been growing various types of chillies in my greenhouse and most seem fine but I've noticed the skin of my scotch bonnets has a cracked effect and some of my jolokia's have it on the very tip. Do the chilli experts here have any idea what could cause this? I grow all my chillies...
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    Bhut Jolokia bud drop

    Hi there, I live in the UK and have been growing these jolokia plants for some time now, they look nice and healthy big plants but they have dropped their buds a few times. I try not to over water them and feed every now and again with some tomato feed which is not too high in nitrogen. Would...
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    Birds eye chilli transplanting

    Hi there HP forum, Last year i grew various types of chilli's including Bhut Jolokia but my usual method was starting the seeds in potting compost and vermiculite but i thought i would have a go at starting some birds eye chilli's in moist kitchen roll in my propagator, they now have a little...
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    plant My jolokia plants and plant id

    Hi there, This is my first post on this forum, looks like i will learn a great deal, I've posted some pictures of my chilli plants on wonder if you could id one of them for me thanku. Here is one of my Bhut Jolokia's they seem to be doing ok but as i live in the uk the weather is not always...
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