So, what is it?
Does everyone else agree that the chillis from northeastern India/Bangladesh require more fertile, wetter soils with more humidity?
Whilst the Trinidad varieties etc prefer crappier, more arid soil with a drier climate?
I have been thinking about this lately - in the tropics there is the hotter, wetter season and then a more mild drier one - Do chillis prefer warmer and wetter temps when they are germinating and possibly growing normally then they fruit during the dry season? Cap. is hydrophobic - not that that probably makes much of a difference.
I can't believe the summer we are having in Auckland at the moment. You continental guys take it for granted but the amount of rain/cloud that can come from being a maritime climate.. Sigh.
But basically, it's been 50-60% humidity, 27/80 & 17/62 degrees for the past 6 weeks with that set to continue for the next couple of months and sunny as hell.
How does that rate?
If you wanted ideal, would you have it hotter? Warmer at night?
I guess I mean ideal short of living in Trinidad/Assam.
Does everyone else agree that the chillis from northeastern India/Bangladesh require more fertile, wetter soils with more humidity?
Whilst the Trinidad varieties etc prefer crappier, more arid soil with a drier climate?
I have been thinking about this lately - in the tropics there is the hotter, wetter season and then a more mild drier one - Do chillis prefer warmer and wetter temps when they are germinating and possibly growing normally then they fruit during the dry season? Cap. is hydrophobic - not that that probably makes much of a difference.
I can't believe the summer we are having in Auckland at the moment. You continental guys take it for granted but the amount of rain/cloud that can come from being a maritime climate.. Sigh.
But basically, it's been 50-60% humidity, 27/80 & 17/62 degrees for the past 6 weeks with that set to continue for the next couple of months and sunny as hell.
How does that rate?
If you wanted ideal, would you have it hotter? Warmer at night?
I guess I mean ideal short of living in Trinidad/Assam.