Hi hot pepper freaks.
After a stressful first ever attempt at growing plants, I finally have some positive signs of what we all crave, the hot peppers! First it was elusive grubs eating away at the leaves, and then the aphids breeding quicker than rabbits. Living in southern Australia the weather this summer has been hot and cool from day to day which has had lots of us frustrated with flower drop. A week ago I was thinking I'd never see a pod from any of my 30 plants with flowers blooming then dropping off. I have grown my plants from seed an I'm quite attached to the little buggers now. So in the past few days I've noticed something that has put a big smile on my face!
A baby mustard Hab
Another on the same plant
A baby Red Savina
Cheers to people on this forum for endless advice about growing. Time for a beer, this round is on me
After a stressful first ever attempt at growing plants, I finally have some positive signs of what we all crave, the hot peppers! First it was elusive grubs eating away at the leaves, and then the aphids breeding quicker than rabbits. Living in southern Australia the weather this summer has been hot and cool from day to day which has had lots of us frustrated with flower drop. A week ago I was thinking I'd never see a pod from any of my 30 plants with flowers blooming then dropping off. I have grown my plants from seed an I'm quite attached to the little buggers now. So in the past few days I've noticed something that has put a big smile on my face!
A baby mustard Hab

Another on the same plant

A baby Red Savina

Cheers to people on this forum for endless advice about growing. Time for a beer, this round is on me
