Hi Folks,
I'm based in Indonesia and 1 degree from the equator so it's a bit hot at times!
I'm looking for tips as i have already got seedlings of various peppers:
Jalapeno
Chocolate Habanero
Orange Habanero
Red Habanero
Paper Latern Habanero
And i have seeds for Aji Limon, Fatalli, and hopefully Bhut's (removed from dried pods) about to germinate in a few days.
What has struck me is that my conditions in this region should be close to Ideal, but the chillies i have grown in the past have been very leggy (From the Maldives, look like scorpion / habanero on the packet, but are f1's so not very good), and have not produced fruit very abundantly.
My 'new' seed stock is from South Devon Chilli Farm in the UK, so i think it can be trusted.
Out here i can get some fertilizers, but no known brands. I can get compost, but it mostly looks like broken down chicken poop, although thankfully no smell. No Perlite available here.
I would like to ask how to get big bushy plants that will produce good amounts of fruit, my current seedlings are in my own home made compost mix and have established a strong second set of leaves already, so for my next step, i need to consider to put them in bigger pots or direct in the ground. Should i trim them as they get bigger to induce bushing? Or is that a myth with peppers? Should new seedlings be fed?
I know my chillies will be perennials here, will Bell Peppers be the same? I think not but thought i'd ask
Finally does anyone on here sell good seed stock, accept paypal and doesnt mind sending to Indonesia
I'm based in Indonesia and 1 degree from the equator so it's a bit hot at times!
I'm looking for tips as i have already got seedlings of various peppers:
Jalapeno
Chocolate Habanero
Orange Habanero
Red Habanero
Paper Latern Habanero
And i have seeds for Aji Limon, Fatalli, and hopefully Bhut's (removed from dried pods) about to germinate in a few days.
What has struck me is that my conditions in this region should be close to Ideal, but the chillies i have grown in the past have been very leggy (From the Maldives, look like scorpion / habanero on the packet, but are f1's so not very good), and have not produced fruit very abundantly.
My 'new' seed stock is from South Devon Chilli Farm in the UK, so i think it can be trusted.
Out here i can get some fertilizers, but no known brands. I can get compost, but it mostly looks like broken down chicken poop, although thankfully no smell. No Perlite available here.
I would like to ask how to get big bushy plants that will produce good amounts of fruit, my current seedlings are in my own home made compost mix and have established a strong second set of leaves already, so for my next step, i need to consider to put them in bigger pots or direct in the ground. Should i trim them as they get bigger to induce bushing? Or is that a myth with peppers? Should new seedlings be fed?
I know my chillies will be perennials here, will Bell Peppers be the same? I think not but thought i'd ask
Finally does anyone on here sell good seed stock, accept paypal and doesnt mind sending to Indonesia