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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: swainclubber on June 29, 2005, 19:44:09

Title: chilli pollinating problems
Post by: swainclubber on June 29, 2005, 19:44:09
I have a strong and healthy habanero chilli plant..It has lots of side shoots now growing up and it is doing really well.It is living in my conservatory.(so it gets extremely hot during the day, and very cold at night..

With the first 2 flowers i used a cotton bud to try and pollinate them, but they dropped off after 5-7 days.I have read that chillies are generally considered as being a self pollinating plant.

The plant is also misted daily!

Any ideas/thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Ben
Title: Re: chilli pollinating problems
Post by: fbgrifter on June 29, 2005, 19:47:40
see post called 'aubergines and peppers'
Title: Re: chilli pollinating problems
Post by: swainclubber on June 29, 2005, 19:52:15
ok thanks..i've done everything it says  ???
Title: Re: chilli pollinating problems
Post by: fbgrifter on June 29, 2005, 20:04:26
then its time to get out the viagra!    :-[
Title: Re: chilli pollinating problems
Post by: Georgie on June 29, 2005, 20:15:19
You are right to spray because this keeps the red spider mites at bay.  Forget cotton buds though.  Instead, gently tap each flowering stalk with your finger and you should see the pollen fall and hey presto - germination!  :D

G xx
Title: Re: chilli pollinating problems
Post by: swainclubber on June 29, 2005, 20:16:20
cheers
Title: Re: chilli pollinating problems
Post by: swainclubber on June 29, 2005, 20:19:06
its really strange,i have used that method on many plants before, but when i try it on the chilli, i see no pollen on my fingers!!
Title: Re: chilli pollinating problems
Post by: Georgie on June 29, 2005, 20:33:07
I do mine every day - sometimes I see pollen, sometimes not.  But I get a satisfactory rate of setting fruit so I guess it's just a matter of timing.

G xx
Title: Re: chilli pollinating problems
Post by: swainclubber on June 29, 2005, 20:34:00
ok thanks agan.i shall stick with it
Title: Re: chilli pollinating problems
Post by: David R on June 30, 2005, 09:58:31
swainclubber, if you look closely at the anthers, you will notice that some are showing pollen and others are not, this is a natural feature aimed at preventing self pollination, (The anthers ripen at a different time to the female stigma). Its better to use 2 plants, then transfer pollen between them, wait to see that the anthers are showing pollen, then pick some up on your fingertip. Where you tap the plants and dont see pollen, thats probably where the anthers are not quite ripe, or already exhausted.

keep at it, and you will succeed.