Hello all!
Since january I have started growing a few peppers with a lot of enthousiam, since I like hot food and growing plants. Things were going well until I moved in may which has caused me to seriously neglect the plants. I just put them on the balcony between the construction materials in small pots. Luckily all of them survived, although some just barely. I really enjoy reading stories and learning a lot about peppers here, that is why I wanted to introduce myself before I start posting around the forum.
This is the view of my small rooftop farm. (I live on the top floor of an apartment building)
I only recently found time to repot them in some decently sized pots. Currently 2 cayennes are producing fruits and a piri-piri plant is really taking of. The rest (some cayennes, habaneros and jalapenos, I lost the markers during the move ) still have to produce fruits, although most of them have flowers now. Next year I will be ready to improve and expand a little!
The leaves on some of them a really tiny, but I geuss this is caused by my neglect and the fact that we dont have a lot of sunshine over here in the Netherlands. Or could something else contribute to it?
Thanks in advance, and hello again!
Thijs
Since january I have started growing a few peppers with a lot of enthousiam, since I like hot food and growing plants. Things were going well until I moved in may which has caused me to seriously neglect the plants. I just put them on the balcony between the construction materials in small pots. Luckily all of them survived, although some just barely. I really enjoy reading stories and learning a lot about peppers here, that is why I wanted to introduce myself before I start posting around the forum.
This is the view of my small rooftop farm. (I live on the top floor of an apartment building)
I only recently found time to repot them in some decently sized pots. Currently 2 cayennes are producing fruits and a piri-piri plant is really taking of. The rest (some cayennes, habaneros and jalapenos, I lost the markers during the move ) still have to produce fruits, although most of them have flowers now. Next year I will be ready to improve and expand a little!
The leaves on some of them a really tiny, but I geuss this is caused by my neglect and the fact that we dont have a lot of sunshine over here in the Netherlands. Or could something else contribute to it?
Thanks in advance, and hello again!
Thijs