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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Barnowl on December 12, 2006, 18:13:28

Title: Naked Chillis
Post by: Barnowl on December 12, 2006, 18:13:28
Definitely not evergreens...

Before the frost
Title: Re: Naked Chillis
Post by: Barnowl on December 12, 2006, 18:14:31
.....after the frost
Title: Re: Naked Chillis
Post by: Mrs Ava on December 12, 2006, 18:19:16
Awww - they look cute tho - like Christmas decorations on the naked branches!
Title: Re: Naked Chillis
Post by: kitten on December 12, 2006, 18:20:28
Easier to harvest tho, surely!  8)
Title: Re: Naked Chillis
Post by: Barnowl on December 12, 2006, 18:23:10
Much easier to harvest and they're all in now - just hope they are ok: the larger varieities that were frost affected  decided to rot instead of drying out ???
Title: Re: Naked Chillis
Post by: kitten on December 12, 2006, 18:27:10
Oh no what a shame! Will the plants be okay, or do they die off each year? (Can you tell i really have no idea what i'm getting myself into?!)
Title: Re: Naked Chillis
Post by: Barnowl on December 13, 2006, 13:12:00
I cut some back each year and overwinter them in the house and those do fine - usually a better crop the second year - but there isn't room for all of them, so I used to abandon the others. This year for the first time I'm putting quite a few in the garage (unheated but frost free) to see if they survive there.  the SE Asian varieties seem the most cold sensitive. An Orozco (Eastern European) that was out in the same frost hasn't yet lost any leaves at all.
Title: Re: Naked Chillis
Post by: saddad on December 13, 2006, 17:21:52
That would make sense... you get frosts in E Europe but rarely in SE Asia!
Landraces is the correct term I think... where plant adapts to local conditions over several generations...
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