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Started by SueSteve, July 15, 2007, 16:57:06

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SueSteve

Hi,
I have cayenne chillis, they are long and green. The first one appeared in the middle of May and is still green.
I have been waiting for them to turn red, but they don't appear to want to.
Do they go red once picked, ripening off the plant? Or am I too impatient, or does the weather have something to do with it?
Sue
Sue
Lottie at Upton St Leonards, Gloucester
Lottie owner since 11th April 2007.
Still in the plot   36 Leeks, 1x rows parsnips, 2x  rows chard, psb, broccoli, 5 rows garlic, 1 row swede, lots of onions - started in rows, but the birds had them and now they are random!!

SueSteve

Sue
Lottie at Upton St Leonards, Gloucester
Lottie owner since 11th April 2007.
Still in the plot   36 Leeks, 1x rows parsnips, 2x  rows chard, psb, broccoli, 5 rows garlic, 1 row swede, lots of onions - started in rows, but the birds had them and now they are random!!

Tee Gee

QuoteOr am I too impatient

In a word ..Yes!! They can take a while to ripen if conditions are not just right.

We could do with a bit of sunshine!!

Incidentally have you fed them, a high potash feed would help eg tomato food

Fork

You need to leave them on the plant really.

With the feed thats just been suggested for you and some more sun,you will soon see the fruits of your labour turning fiery red  ;D
You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friends nose

SueSteve

thanks, they have had tomorite about once every 2-3 weeks, how often should they be fed?
Sue
Lottie at Upton St Leonards, Gloucester
Lottie owner since 11th April 2007.
Still in the plot   36 Leeks, 1x rows parsnips, 2x  rows chard, psb, broccoli, 5 rows garlic, 1 row swede, lots of onions - started in rows, but the birds had them and now they are random!!

Fork

Just follow the instructions on the bottle as per feeding tomatoes and you should be fine
You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friends nose

tim

Sue - if you take them off, they just shrivel in due course.

cleo

Sue-are they Joes long Cayenne? If so they take a while to ripen. Green they are rubbish but when they do eventually ripen they are good. Hot(ish) and a decent flavour.

allaboutliverpool

If you want them red, leave them, but you can also eat the green ones chopped up in different dishes. If you do not like the green ones too hot, then remove the seeds, but do not then rub your eyes, until you have washed your hands about 5 times!

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