I have two habanero plants which started producing a lot of buds, flowers and small chillis recently. However there are a few chillis which have started ripening/ripened even though they’re tiny. Two that I’ve picked have no seeds also!
Given the plants are relatively small, and not in the biggest pot I suspect it was trying to ripen the chillis too quick due to the sheer amount of flowers and buds. I’ve cut off all of the buds that I could find and left the flowers so hopefully that should help it.
Looking online the lack of seeds could also be due to inadequate pollination. Last year when I grew cayennes only, there was plenty of pollen powder when I hand pollinated the flowers, however with my hotter chillis this year (habanero, fatalii, moruga scorpion) there’s none! Note that the scotch bonnets and peri-peri plants do not seem to have this issue.
Does anyone have any advice on;
What else I can do with the habanero to have it grow larger chillis
What size should habaneros be?
Why some of the plants don’t seem to be producing any pollen?
On a side note, even though the habaneros are tiny and have no seeds, they still pack a punch, so fine for hot sauce making but a bummer if I have to buy seeds next year!
Given the plants are relatively small, and not in the biggest pot I suspect it was trying to ripen the chillis too quick due to the sheer amount of flowers and buds. I’ve cut off all of the buds that I could find and left the flowers so hopefully that should help it.
Looking online the lack of seeds could also be due to inadequate pollination. Last year when I grew cayennes only, there was plenty of pollen powder when I hand pollinated the flowers, however with my hotter chillis this year (habanero, fatalii, moruga scorpion) there’s none! Note that the scotch bonnets and peri-peri plants do not seem to have this issue.
Does anyone have any advice on;
What else I can do with the habanero to have it grow larger chillis
What size should habaneros be?
Why some of the plants don’t seem to be producing any pollen?
On a side note, even though the habaneros are tiny and have no seeds, they still pack a punch, so fine for hot sauce making but a bummer if I have to buy seeds next year!