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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: debster on April 10, 2008, 12:12:20

Title: flowers on my chillis
Post by: debster on April 10, 2008, 12:12:20
I have got flower buds on some of my chillis that are growing in doors, is this normal.
i ask cos this is the first year i have been early with them last year hadnt even planted them by now  :o
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: Lacelotte on April 10, 2008, 12:29:30
Yeah its normal. White flowers? They usually flower and then the chillis come after. Watch out at this point for pests. white fly especially (dunno if they are around at this time of year yet but just incase) mine were blighted with them at one point last year!
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: debster on April 10, 2008, 12:34:34
lacelotte sorry i have grown them before what i was asking was it unusual  how early they had started flowering
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: Lacelotte on April 10, 2008, 12:38:57
Ahh sorry i misread your post. My bad.
I haven't planted any this year and the ones I had from last year died about 1 month ago when I was away :( but they did continue to flower, although not fruit until nov/dec, which I found odd
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: Barnowl on April 10, 2008, 12:43:20
when did you sew them and what size pots are they now in?
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: debster on April 10, 2008, 12:43:57
thats ok im just really surprised because it didnt get last years ones in til late not complaining though the longer the growing season the better  ;D
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: debster on April 10, 2008, 12:48:02
i planted them on the 16th february they are currently in 5in pots having been potted on just once, i was expecting to pot them on to much larger pots before they started flowering, will it still be ok to repot them as necessary if they are flowering
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: Barnowl on April 10, 2008, 12:52:58
It's a bit early for flowering, though not very.

If they are rootbound chillies will flower earlier. Check whether their roots are coming out of the bottom of the pots and if so then pot them on - they 'll be fine. Best not to expose them to a major temperature change at the same time unless they are very sturdy.
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: caroline7758 on April 10, 2008, 13:47:24
Mine seem to have stopped growing since I transplanted them. They are only about 2" high. :(
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: luckydog on April 10, 2008, 13:54:17
Quote from: caroline7758 on April 10, 2008, 13:47:24
Mine seem to have stopped growing since I transplanted them. They are only about 2" high.

Mine are the same, both chillis & sweet peppers.  Wondered if I should be feeding them? 
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: PAULW on April 10, 2008, 14:01:43
The blurb on my seed packet says start feeding chile's with a weak solution of fertilizer when two true leaves appear
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: Barnowl on April 10, 2008, 14:24:49
They're probably just developing their root system, unless it's a bit cold in which case they slow down a lot.
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: bupster on April 10, 2008, 14:38:41
My largest are flowering, smallest are still growing. Don't want to pot them on too much as I'll be leaving them on a windowsill and would have to build a bigger windowsill! Might start some more off now to see if I can get them to grow outside.
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: Kea on April 10, 2008, 17:31:58
I've got a chilli on my chilli....there were two flowers before i went on holiday now a flower (and sorry to be repetitive) and a chilli.

However it has overwintered on my Kitchen windowsill.
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: real food on April 10, 2008, 19:41:30
Yes, my overwintered peppers are flowering and have set peppers, so the harvest will be very early this year. Variety is King of the North.
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: Twirlie on April 10, 2008, 22:41:08
Mine haven't germinated!! :(  I think I may have over watered the compost so have put the pots over a radiator to dry out a bit!  Probably so the wrong thing to do!  If nothing happens this week I'll just start again.
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: Biscombe on April 10, 2008, 23:24:02
I'm pulling my flowers off to give the plants more of a chance to get established!
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: tim on April 11, 2008, 06:51:48
Feeding? I was always taught 'when the first fruit sets'?
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: Mowhay on April 11, 2008, 14:12:43
Mine were planted on the 16th Feb and are about three inches high in three inch pots in my un-heated greenhouse. Whe you talk about them being over wintered are they in a greenhouse or indoors?
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: Barnowl on April 11, 2008, 14:25:27
From what I've read chillies like feeding from when the flowers start appearing; also thatmisting/spraying encourage flower production.
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: real food on April 11, 2008, 19:52:20
My two over-wintered peppers are in a sunny windowsill. They were growing outside and fruited last year, but looked so sturdy that I thought I would bring them in for a very early start this year. One has already set 6 peppers.
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: cjb02 on April 13, 2008, 11:39:26
6 peppers set already!!! impressive. I think I will try over wintering peppers next  year. I am also growing  King of the North this year. Got the seeds from realseeds.

I have also heard you can over winter tomato plants but never tried that either.
Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: katynewbie on April 13, 2008, 11:59:23
 :-\

My pepper plant did well last year so I kept it going and a few weeks ago had LOADS of flowers. They have all dropped off now  :'(

It did this last year tho, so I have my fingers crossed!

Title: Re: flowers on my chillis
Post by: Kea on April 14, 2008, 13:07:31
Mine is on a windowsill. i have no idea what variety it is, my husband was given it at work and it was a small seedling when he bought it home at the end of September. i had intended keeping my hungarian wax overwinter indoors but it was too big and the other one even bigger.