Hi all. Was just wondering if anyone else had experienced an extremely short inter-nodal length on their chilli plants? Most of mine are pretty textbook, with distinct sections of stem and nodes where the leaves sprout. But the Fatalii Gourmet Jugsaw is one squat thing, almost like a bok-choy, with nearly as much leaves. Now that it is living inside I am mildly concerned about anything fungal, but the leaves are huge so I don't want to lob them off just yet.
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Just for scale - the plant is at best 8 inches abve soil, yet the biggest leave is about 5 inches long, in the standard shape. There are more leaves than stem, and still no flowers. It was started from seed at the beginning of the year.
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Could it be insufficient sunlight? (Thought they go lanky - etiolate - when there is not enough sun? It gets fed like all other plants - diluted seaweed at 1/4 strenge at every watering when needed.
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Just for scale - the plant is at best 8 inches abve soil, yet the biggest leave is about 5 inches long, in the standard shape. There are more leaves than stem, and still no flowers. It was started from seed at the beginning of the year.
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Could it be insufficient sunlight? (Thought they go lanky - etiolate - when there is not enough sun? It gets fed like all other plants - diluted seaweed at 1/4 strenge at every watering when needed.