Hi, as a first in my introduction I'd like to let you know that I'm mainly here for a current problem that is causing me to panic.
But apart from that I'm on my third season and had great success my first year with generic chilifruits I began my journey into second season with the hotter ones in mind and mainly a Bhut Jolokia. With the hottest summer in Sweden last year I was quite disappointed to find that I failed to nurture my plants into exactly 0 fruits. So when this summer rolled around after a decent overwinter inside I was prepared with some more advanced stuff for a newbie like me. Here I was pruning stuff for the first time, making me worried about screwing them up, even getting some feeding(?) for them. I went a little overboard with the amount of plants for my small glass balcony but it still made me excited to see them grow even bigger and stronger. This year have been a success compared to the last season and my plants have given me some sweet fruits.
Apart from my one Bhut Jolokia I have other plants which are not that hot but still growing strong!
Best regards Kris
But apart from that I'm on my third season and had great success my first year with generic chilifruits I began my journey into second season with the hotter ones in mind and mainly a Bhut Jolokia. With the hottest summer in Sweden last year I was quite disappointed to find that I failed to nurture my plants into exactly 0 fruits. So when this summer rolled around after a decent overwinter inside I was prepared with some more advanced stuff for a newbie like me. Here I was pruning stuff for the first time, making me worried about screwing them up, even getting some feeding(?) for them. I went a little overboard with the amount of plants for my small glass balcony but it still made me excited to see them grow even bigger and stronger. This year have been a success compared to the last season and my plants have given me some sweet fruits.
Apart from my one Bhut Jolokia I have other plants which are not that hot but still growing strong!
Best regards Kris