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How r ur peppers going in Perth west oz?

Ur paranoid :) lol scared even m8 if u wanna go ground I'm guna dig a muda fark in crater in me lawn ;) saying that i cud still pi$$ wig apot

Pick ya poison bro :)

Course I'm bloody scared! :lol: The only plants I've grown that big in pots are ones that have ended up rooting into the ground.....

Nah, pots it is. I've got a trick or two up my sleeve too. :party: You just wait and see! ;)
 
Fellow Perthies, I'm doing some forward planning for next season and trying to find the best places to buy seeds. From other threads I've seen it seems that Pepperlover.com and thehippyseedco are the way to go. Have any of you had any problems with seeds not arriving due to WA customs or anything like that? I often see (although mostly on ebay ads which I'm never using again!!) that they won't post to WA for quarantine/customs purposes. Or does this only apply to non-commercial type operations? any ideas?
 
Fellow Perthies, I'm doing some forward planning for next season and trying to find the best places to buy seeds. From other threads I've seen it seems that Pepperlover.com and thehippyseedco are the way to go. Have any of you had any problems with seeds not arriving due to WA customs or anything like that? I often see (although mostly on ebay ads which I'm never using again!!) that they won't post to WA for quarantine/customs purposes. Or does this only apply to non-commercial type operations? any ideas?

As long as the vendor/sender clearly marks seeds with their botanical name and ensures no plant matter (e.g. pods/part of pods/placenta) are present with the seeds, you should be sweet. I had some seeds from Pepperlover seized once due to parts of pods being present in the baggies. That was a long time ago though and I brought the matter to her attention so I would hope it is no longer an issue. Maybe someone who has ordered from her recently can let us know?

+10 JungleRain.

Wildfire Chilli also. Not a huge selection and a little bit pricey but I've always got high quality seeds from Candice.
 
Junglerain.com.au, thehippyseedcompany or you could even try wildfirechilli over your way so you don't have to worry about it not getting to you at all but to tell the truth I don't think anything within Australia gets intercepted or worried about and by all accounts these places have no trouble posting worldwide so they certainly won't have any issues sending to WA

Pepperlover still sends mini pods as seeds gas ... no issues with my order though ... customs must have been on smoko ;)
 
Junglerain.com.au, thehippyseedcompany or you could even try wildfirechilli over your way so you don't have to worry about it not getting to you at all but to tell the truth I don't think anything within Australia gets intercepted or worried about and by all accounts these places have no trouble posting worldwide so they certainly won't have any issues sending to WA

I was doing a little research the other day and as far as I could tell, chilli seeds (well, most, not certain wild varieties) are permitted to be imported into WA from interstate (same conditions though... labelled correctly and no plant matter). WA is stricter on plant matter and certain other types of plant seed, but yeah, chilli seeds appear to be OK. Don't hold me on it, but yeah.

What I found REALLY interesting is that while C. chacoense is prohibited here in QLD, it is on the WA permitted list! :crazy:

Pepperlover still sends mini pods as seeds gas ... no issues with my order though ... customs must have been on smoko ;)

It does happen though. I've had plenty of packages from overseas opened and inspected. All the other overseas vendors I have ordered from have all done the right thing. Many have been intercepted but then sent on without any dramas.
 
Fellow Perthies, I'm doing some forward planning for next season and trying to find the best places to buy seeds. From other threads I've seen it seems that Pepperlover.com and thehippyseedco are the way to go. Have any of you had any problems with seeds not arriving due to WA customs or anything like that? I often see (although mostly on ebay ads which I'm never using again!!) that they won't post to WA for quarantine/customs purposes. Or does this only apply to non-commercial type operations? any ideas?
ChrisG , all you have to do is use grant aka Jungle rain, or Neil the hippy seed company and dont stress about getting seeds to wa .

Yep. Here's my balcony looking east -

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And here it is looking south.

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The main bluster seems to come from the east - It's even bad in the afternoon and at night for some reason. I think shadecloth might be my best bet because perspex will rattle like crazy and also be more expensive. Perhaps I could roll out a few meters of the stuff along the railing facing south (just up to the rail) up to where the pylon starts and secure it with ties? Then I could put plants alone that railing beneath the windbreak.
Hi mate , be carefull with that germ box , it will fry your seeds , they get to hot , in winter its ok but to use it now would fry them if you use a spacer between the trays and the base it should be ok EG some big bolt nuts, and open all vents and even sit the top lid on sideways so it lets more fresh air in . i had one for a while and lost so many seeds they get way to hot . in the end it melted and burnt so i took a twisted hunk of plastic back to bunnings and went to a hydro shop and got a decent heat mat.
 
Fellow Perthies, I'm doing some forward planning for next season and trying to find the best places to buy seeds. From other threads I've seen it seems that Pepperlover.com and thehippyseedco are the way to go. Have any of you had any problems with seeds not arriving due to WA customs or anything like that? I often see (although mostly on ebay ads which I'm never using again!!) that they won't post to WA for quarantine/customs purposes. Or does this only apply to non-commercial type operations? any ideas?

Sent you a PM
 
Hi I'm pretty new to the chilli growing game but I'm doing ok so far, I have a jalapeño, Jamaican yellow and Thai chilli plant that are all doing well in amongst my herb garden, they have been flowering well and I'm getting a good number of chillies from them! However I also bought a Ricoto Red chilli plant at the same time it was more mature than the others (at least it was bigger,not sure about age) and it hasn't flowered or produced any chillies?? I have had the 4 plants for around 10-12 weeks now and I'm coming up to picking my 2nd lot of chillies probably in around a bit over 2 weeks by the looks of things
Does anyone have a Ricoto Red chilli plant or know why mine is not flowering?

Tried to upload a photo but it won't let me on my iPhone for some reason?? Leaves look almost a little burnt around the edges, but like I said its right next to the other 3 chilli plants and they're all thriving??
 
Hi I'm pretty new to the chilli growing game but I'm doing ok so far, I have a jalapeño, Jamaican yellow and Thai chilli plant that are all doing well in amongst my herb garden, they have been flowering well and I'm getting a good number of chillies from them! However I also bought a Ricoto Red chilli plant at the same time it was more mature than the others (at least it was bigger,not sure about age) and it hasn't flowered or produced any chillies?? I have had the 4 plants for around 10-12 weeks now and I'm coming up to picking my 2nd lot of chillies probably in around a bit over 2 weeks by the looks of things
Does anyone have a Ricoto Red chilli plant or know why mine is not flowering?

Tried to upload a photo but it won't let me on my iPhone for some reason?? Leaves look almost a little burnt around the edges, but like I said its right next to the other 3 chilli plants and they're all thriving??

Up load pics with photo bucket or other media upload mob, with out pics it cud be anything . I've got a 5ft plant with out a flower but figure it will do it when it's ready
 
Rocotos are Capsicum pubescens and apparently sometimes they don't flower until the second year. Also I think they are a cooler weather species, not sure about that.
 
Yeah it's been pretty hot could well be the cause, it still has new growth just a couple of leaves look a bit dried out? I still can't upload photos even with photo bucket? Maybe ill just leave it and see how it goes! Just me bring impatient haha :) also another quick question with regards to planting chilli seeds, do I need those little mini germination trays/greenhouses? Or will the warm weather do the trick?? I have a massive upstairs balcony with plastic roller blinds that gets sun and will stay humid
 
Rocotos are Capsicum pubescens and apparently sometimes they don't flower until the second year. Also I think they are a cooler weather species, not sure about that.

The season is more than long enough and the weather warm enough to get Rocoto plants to flower in their first season. The trouble in Perth this season is the same trouble I have seen here. Scorching (40 °C) heat dries out and destroys developing flower buds. I would have Red Rocoto flower now if not for the heat.
 
Thanks for all the help on my earlier question everyone, very much appreciated :) Was a bit worried because WA can be a bit funny when it comes to stuff like that but sounds like noones had any problems so far... with my luck though, stay tuned for the first :P haha
 
Yeah it's been pretty hot could well be the cause, it still has new growth just a couple of leaves look a bit dried out? I still can't upload photos even with photo bucket? Maybe ill just leave it and see how it goes! Just me bring impatient haha :) also another quick question with regards to planting chilli seeds, do I need those little mini germination trays/greenhouses? Or will the warm weather do the trick?? I have a massive upstairs balcony with plastic roller blinds that gets sun and will stay humid
M8 in this heat u need a ice cube tray no need for a green house 26 tonight

And ppl where is the pod porn!!!
 
Perspex will be my next option if shadecloth doesn't work. I worry that it will make noise and that I'd have to drill holes or something to attach it.

Here's what I've tried so far.

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holes and cable ties. Easy no noise.

Hi I'm pretty new to the chilli growing game but I'm doing ok so far, I have a jalapeño, Jamaican yellow and Thai chilli plant that are all doing well in amongst my herb garden, they have been flowering well and I'm getting a good number of chillies from them! However I also bought a Ricoto Red chilli plant at the same time it was more mature than the others (at least it was bigger,not sure about age) and it hasn't flowered or produced any chillies?? I have had the 4 plants for around 10-12 weeks now and I'm coming up to picking my 2nd lot of chillies probably in around a bit over 2 weeks by the looks of things
Does anyone have a Ricoto Red chilli plant or know why mine is not flowering?

Tried to upload a photo but it won't let me on my iPhone for some reason?? Leaves look almost a little burnt around the edges, but like I said its right next to the other 3 chilli plants and they're all thriving??
in photobucket click on the i button bottom right corner. Click on IMG code. Then paste that in here. Easy dude

Look at the head I've been getting ;)
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It's the only head I get really :(
 
Thanks for the help here are photos
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And then my jalapeño right next to it nice and healthy?
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If anyone has any suggestions?

Jalapeño- couple of holes in the bottom leaves but apart from that its fine?
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Judging by those curly leaves I'd say too much water. Also I notice sun scold on those jalas. Shade cloth will fix that. I got the same on mine but I'm too lazy to use shade cloth. Even though I got this
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want some?
 
That would be great! They do get a lot of sun probably only start getting shade around 3-4 o'clock?
With the rocoto apart from the obvious of not giving it as much water is there anything I could do to help it bounce back?
Also with the shade cloth where in Perth are you? And how much do you want for some?
 
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