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    miri, sarawak. i'll water them daily if i must. in any case, typically our climate, how long does it take for your plant to begin fruiting from time of say seedling?
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    sun Full sun or partial sun?

    Many thanks for your welcome and output. I hope to trade seeds with you soon. I still have some fatali seeds from long ago but I'm not very sure if they are still any good. Hopefully my gibberellic acid can revive them. I hope you have fresh fatali fruits. In any case, I can place the plant on...
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    so no matter how much we harden this plant, it cannot take excessive heat? light is good for the plant, but not too much heat? kiddc, have you tried actually giving full sun -- say 10-12 hours.... have you seen bad turnouts? perhaps i gotta work out a spot to do half day of sun? haha i keep...
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    So it's generally not recommended to have 12 hours of sunlight? (6am to 6pm, avg 32c) I'm ready to do chinense varieties and had the impression that (after harderning) the plant would grow fast.. or is 12 hours just too much?
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    health Willing to provide chilli love, but doing it the wrong way. (No, it's not spam)

    I guess I missed out on the hardening part... so lesson learned I'll try and work it out. Anyway, how does one get their plant to 6ft with nice bushy leaves? What are the requirements?
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    health Willing to provide chilli love, but doing it the wrong way. (No, it's not spam)

    So let me understand this, since they were grown indoors they grew to adapt to indoor environment and so lack certain 'properties'? How do I get them to adapt to the outdoors "slowly"? An hour of direct light each day and slowly increase that? So these plants can take an entire day of full...
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    health Willing to provide chilli love, but doing it the wrong way. (No, it's not spam)

    I have a lot of free time on my hands and I'm trying to grow a dozen of chinense species. I have seen pictures and I truly envy that some manage to get their Chinense plants to around 6ft with beautiful only (generally) green leaves. While I'm not expecting 6 ft plants, I can't even get my...
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