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bonecarver_OG

about keeping chilies - i boilt mine in vinegar with salt and sugar and jarred them covered with the vinegar mix, and they are still good, about 8 months later.

i sterilized masonry jars in presure cooker before i filled them with the boilt mix. its enought o just quickly boil them, no need for a long cooking..

they get a lot like the typical jarred jalapeños in consistency, and on top you can use the vinegar as hotsauce..

peace
 
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cheesey





x3 Bhut Jolokia

x3 Trinidad Scorpion( going to be 2011 world hottest chilli )

x3 Jalapeno
 

s13sr20det

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trinidad scorpion and trinidad scorpion butch T are 2 different things. are you growing the butch t?
 
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dramamine

Here's my nominally successful attempt at braiding four Datil clones..:)
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Peppers in coco has been a bit tricky at times..
 

audioaddict

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My chilli exploits are going well so far, though having a little debate with myself (first sign, I know...) about keeping them outside in the UK.

I have 4 plants wintered from last year, 2x Orange Habanero, 1 Cayenne and 1 Jalapeno. The Cayenne and Jalapeno are doing great, already full of fruit and haven't seemed perturbed about being left out the past week or so. The Habs aren't enjoying it I think, they look healthy enough and aren't showing signs of stress, but are growing very slowly and refusing to set fruit even though I know the flowers are being pollenated (by insects and myself with a clean basting brush)

I have settled on bringing them in a night again to see if anything improves and have my eye on a mini greenhouse to keep them in as I am fairly northern and can't imagine chillies doing too well outdoors here anyway. (last year I kept bringing them in at night, but that was hard work with the few I had then, I now also have about 10 more plants, of 4 different varieties on their way, so minimising labour is a priority!)

I suppose my question is; am I being too impatient with the Habs, seeing as the Cayenne and Jalapeno are doing ok, have I just started leaving the Habs out too soon or would I be best keeping them warmer at night?

I think I'll buy a mini greenhouse anyway, just cos I want one!
I do reckon that should help with my problems, but all thoughts of more experienced UK (or similar climate) growers are most welcome!
 

KGB47

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Hi guys, I just planted some Habanero, Cayenne, and Tobasco peppers. Hopefully they do good. Do you guys cage yours at all, I've read they can support their own weight. There's a few tomatoes and a basil plant in there. Are nights are still in the upper 40's, should be fine right?

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Cheers. :dance013:

Upper 40's is a little cool for the hot peppers, they tend to like a constant 70+ degree soil. I'll be sprouting my Bhut Jolokias in about 3 weeks to ensure the ground temps don't go below 60.
 

audioaddict

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That answers my question a little aswell, I have struggled to find anything about temp ranges for chilli plants beyond the seedling stage using google, I think a mini greenhouse is the way forward, till then its the nightly exodus into the spare bedroom for them! lol
 

GP73LPC

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didn't see any hydro peppers in this thread... how about some hydro LED jalapenos ???


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s13sr20det

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Hi guys, I just planted some Habanero, Cayenne, and Tobasco peppers. Hopefully they do good. Do you guys cage yours at all, I've read they can support their own weight. There's a few tomatoes and a basil plant in there. Are nights are still in the upper 40's, should be fine right?

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Cheers. :dance013:

i cage mine. we get lots of wind down here.
ancho/poblano
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bonecarver_OG

pickled chili recipes for ppl who gonna get a huge harvest.. - many different tradicional chili pickle recipes :D crunchy and hot :D cant get better !

here is a link collection to different chili pickle recipes.

english recipe:
http://www.jamieoliver.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=33960

recipes from down under;
http://www.chillies-down-under.com/pickling-chillies.html

http://www.aussieslivingsimply.com....torage-and-stockpiling/14693-pickled-chillies

dunno what country;
http://www.canningpantry.com/pickling-chili-peppers.html

http://vegweb.com/index.php?topic=28074.0

http://www.ecurry.com/blog/condiments-and-sauces/pickled-chili-peppers/

mauritanian recipe;
http://ile-maurice.tripod.com/pimentconfi.htm

various pickle and chilki jelly recipes;
http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/making-most/pickled-chillis_1575.html

chinese pickle / sauce recipe;
http://showshanti.com/recipe-pickled-chili-peppers-suan-lajiao/

chinese chili oil recipe;
http://showshanti.com/recipe-chili-oil-to-spice-everything-up/

pickled chili with papaya filling recipe from the chinese strain (malaysia etc)
http://en.petitchef.com/recipes/pickled-chillies-stuffed-with-shredded-papaya-fid-1215161

punjabi recipe for pickled chili;
http://www.punjabi.recipes-recipies.com/pickles-chutneys/Vinegar-chillies-Pickled-chillies.html

south african recipe collection for chili-pickles etc (indian, malaysian etc)
 

dj3hut1

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week 5 habanero

week 5 habanero



my habanero week 5. happy frog soil fed with age old fish and seaweed and age old humic acid. i have 2 more in soil with the same feed. i have one in coco feeding it floranova. first time ever growing anything indoors other than weed. Let me know what you think.
 
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cheesey

looks like my jalapeños are flowering in my tent under 24/0 lol and only 8" tall .



 
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bonecarver_OG

my chilies and peppers are also starting to flower, even though they are outside in the ground.

for capsicum i supose light hours are ir-relevant for the flowering.
 
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cheesey

my chilies and peppers are also starting to flower, even though they are outside in the ground.

for capsicum i supose light hours are ir-relevant for the flowering.

thats what im thinking too . maybe the will flower again in the uk summer? last yr they were ready in oct .
 

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ancho
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peruvian white hab flowers
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bhut jolokia flowers
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bonecarver_OG

cheesey - as far as i know jalapeño should give fruit after ju7st a few months, as long as there is not too much nitrogen. nitrogen makes the plants grow leafy and tall, but messes up the flowering. if u grow hydro, try giving PK13-14 etc in light doses when the plant is big enough to give fruits.

but im no expert :) just checking a lot of stuff thats possible to find on the internet. :) i had good harvests the last year with my chilies and peppers, but this year i got 20 times more plants, or even more. and i dont want to have to learn by failing :) so i check first. hehe

anyway - reimerseeds has awesome selection of chili seeds, and big packs and cheap too :) for next year i will order - for once the really low dollar is working to my benefit :) half price compared to buy in europe :) !!! awesome !!!!!!! im going to go crazy and buy a rediculous amount of varieties.

peace :D
 
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cheesey

cheesey - as far as i know jalapeño should give fruit after ju7st a few months, as long as there is not too much nitrogen. nitrogen makes the plants grow leafy and tall, but messes up the flowering. if u grow hydro, try giving PK13-14 etc in light doses when the plant is big enough to give fruits.

but im no expert :) just checking a lot of stuff thats possible to find on the internet. :) i had good harvests the last year with my chilies and peppers, but this year i got 20 times more plants, or even more. and i dont want to have to learn by failing :) so i check first. hehe

anyway - reimerseeds has awesome selection of chili seeds, and big packs and cheap too :) for next year i will order - for once the really low dollar is working to my benefit :) half price compared to buy in europe :) !!! awesome !!!!!!! im going to go crazy and buy a rediculous amount of varieties.

peace :D

cheers for info . im going to keep loads of seeds if i do get some chillis . ready for next yr .
 
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bonecarver_OG

yeah im going to propably keep seeds too even though im going to have it tough spreading out the different sub species.

apart from the cayenes (20-30plants) and 2 local chili varieties (10x) i got 3 different kinds of sweet peppers (50-60x), and depending on how the seeds are sprouting, a jalapeño hybrid, 1 chinense and 3-4baccatums, in total this far around 20x sprouts :)
 

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