This is a great website, nice to see it so busy!
i have a problem, i bought an habanero chili from the garden center, as a one inch tall seedling.That was approx 5 weeks ago.it is now only 4 inches tall, with what looks like side shoots coming out of the leaf joints (but these are not growing!, they appear to stay the same size). Is this normal, for such little growth in 5 weeks? It is kept moist at all times, and is growing in a sunny conservatory. At this rate i can not expect it to be a 45cm bush by summer lol.
I sowed some chilli peppers (mixed) a few weeks ago, they are very slow even thou they are in my GH. i think you should just persist.
Did you know that Habenera (a instead of o) is a slow cuban dance in duple time!!! Very HOT dance ;) and prob very HOT chillies :D
Don't know, but welcome!
In case it makes you feel any better, these are some of ours. Sown 16/4 & v. reluctant. And that's with bottom heat.
The overwintering folk are already picking theirs??
i have some photos of mine, but i can not find the attachment link ???
mine are slow too-started early so they can ripen over a longer season-but are as Tim's pictures. pepper plants also similar. :-\
keep at it, they will soon sprint away. grown them loads and they are always slow to start
Habaneros (and scotch bonnets) are slower than other chillies. They like really warm temperatures too.
Don't worry about the little shoots - they don't grow at first and often not at all. They seem to be spares waiting to pop out if the growing point is damaged.
Don't give up hope, they will get there eventually!
Hmm. My chillies are actually quite big now, mebbes 12". It is my sweet peppers which are sulking and are puny in comparison. Hey-ho, they wll prolly catch up later I expect.
cheers for the advice..in how many months from now can i expect to see flowers? Approx.
cheers
ben
Quote from: swainclubber on May 20, 2005, 17:20:16
i have some photos of mine, but i can not find the attachment link ???
You have to import them from a website like photobucket
i see..it appears to have grown an inch since i fed it on thursday lol.either that or i measured wrong hehe.must be the latter!! :D
pmsl I had to re-read this reply to make sense
swainclubber
cheers for the advice..in how many months from now can i expect to see flowers? Approx.
Clayhithe
You have to import them from a website like photobucket
:) I'm sure they will do fine they do like it nice & warm though :) Lets hope we get plenty of sun this summer ??? :) :) Mine are coming on slow but steady :)
does anybody know the expected sowing to harvesting time?And how often it should be fed (if at all).I did feed it the other day and i think it has grown an inch since thursday lol.It is quite exciting, i havent grown anything since i was a teenager :-\.
Apart from a bonsai tree which shed all its leaves lol.
I started harvesting last year mid summer - but my plants are all in my greenhouse. I fed and watered them the same as my toms......about weekly with the feed. Once there are fruits on the plants, I pick them as I need them, I don't necessarily wait for them to ripen up to their true colours. Still have 3 bags in the freezer full, and a string of dried thai chillis in the kitchen! Must make more mexican dishes!!
Grew habaneros last year and fed once a week but watered and misted daily. Knew when to harvest when chilis turned from green to orange but 'fraid I can't tell you exactly when that was. This year I'm growing 3 types including habs and have to say that the other two are outstripping the habs' growth so far.
You dont have to wait till they go red, use them green, just as hot!
Mine took about 3 months or so from sow to harvest, but it depends on the temperature, moisture in the soil etc - its not an exact science ;)
All of my chillis are tardy this year. Think the weather has had an impact
yeah it appears so.But this last week has proven to be a good one.Thanks for the help folks :D
Hey Swainclubber - Sorry to post a link to my website but it lists transplant to harvest times you were looking for e.g. http://www.readytogrow.co.uk/seeds/p_Habanero_Orange.html
Orange Habanero.
I wouldn't recommend feeding it at all until it flowers. Otherwise it will get lazy and not bother to try to procreate! They only really need a good feed when they are producing fruit - use a very dilute tomato feed (for the potash).
Hope that helps!!
David R, you're no doubt right about being able to harvest them green, but they're so much more beautiful orange ;)
http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/yabbse/index.php/topic,4741.0.html
Swainclubber, I didn't feed until in flower, as Shug has suggested.
thankyou :)
there is much better growth now that it has warmed up a bit, but nothing like the size of that habanero in that forum link!..
7 inches tall now, with some nice little sideshoots :)
i have just seen my first flower bud in the growing tip, its a long way off but its there ;D..
What is the recommended plant pot size for the full size plant? I think the current pot is approx 6inch dia.i will have to measure it tomorrow to make sure.
Try a 9 inch one which should be sufficient. I found that they were very sensitive to pot size and really appreciated being changed to bigger surroundings earlier than perhaps their size seemed to indicate last year. Sounds like yours are doing well tho'. Happy growing.
oh dear. it is in a 7inch pot at the mo