The Final Chilli Line Up | Planted Out - What am I growing on?
2024 ж. 5 Мам.
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Hey folks...
New UPDATE from my garden, in this episode, I'm potting up to the final sized pots for my chillies, this will be the SPICEY line up for the 2024 season.
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I can't get over how happy these plants look! I shall pray for sunshine for them. I can't wait to see what they produce 😊
Thanks Kay, got a few problems now with them but it happens especially when I'm quite forgetful 😆
They're looking good there Mark👍 hope the weather is kind to them and you can keep the 🐌 at bay this season. Thanks for the update🌶💚 Hi Otto 🐾
Hiya Weka, thanks for watching 👍🏻
the flowers are called granys bonnet to we uneducated my mrs is digging them up but the bees do love them great colour, prairie fire is the hottest i can grow small chillies but a good bit of heat makes a good onion/chilli gravy enjoyed the post stay safe ATB
Ahh yes thank you, I'd forgotten that name, it's what my mother calls them.
Awesome! I'm a northern lad (living in Devon) and got into growing chilli peppers last year, I'm not growing super hots this year, last year they were stupid, my tolerance was really high but I could barely taste them due to the heat, even though they smelt amazing, I'm going for 100,000 scovilles on average, though got a few white habaneros growing.
Fantastic m8, thanks very much for watchin, my tolerance is always low, I wonder why I grow them sometimes 😂 but i love the plants and shapes of the chillies plus I'm always trying to make a Hotsauce out of them. Cheers fella 👍🏻
Great looking plants. Will be interested to see how they fruit outside in the UK. I tried scorpions on my first year and only got two good size pods
Cheers very much Chubbyschillis....great name btw 👍🏻 I get a real mix bag sometimes because me not having a greenhouse but it's all good, just got to hope the British weather keeps decent 👍🏻
@@TheChilliNortherner lets hope for a good season. Followed your insta so will keep an eye on your progress.
Hi- the bumps under leaf is endima - this happens a lot to plants grown indoors especially chilli plants ,the humidity and lack of air circulation - the plants unable to remove moisture through the leaves - Adding a fan to make air flow will help, but it’s not necessary, it’s a side affect of growing inside, once outdoors the problem will right itself - but the original leaves affected will not return to normal- they will drop off - All your plants are really doing well and your get a good crop- nice job - 👍 I mist my plants foliage with seaweed and fish fertiliser once they have flower starts once every 2 weeks , covering all the leaves - it can really boost your plants giving them a little extra - I do this in the evening - plants can drink and breathe through the leaves as well as roots - I’ll be interested to see how your grow goes - depends on the summer we get - hopefully a good one -
Cheers very much for this sir, greatly appreciated as I'm definitely no expert, I just enjoy growing them.
What you feeding them mate and how often you watering/how much water. Cheers
On the back of the leaf at 15:24 that looks like edema to me. Happens when watering gets a bit inconsistent
Thanks very much for the info. I'm always learning as I'm definitely not an expert 👍🏻
Looking great Mark! Glad you’ve managed to get them outside, how do you handle stopping over watering once they are outside? Considering the amount of rain we’ve had so far this year, I’m a bit hesitant to get mine outside just yet!
Hi Daniel very good point and one I don't think I can do much about unfortunately, I'm definitely at the mercy of the Great British weather, but as I've no greenhouse this is what I've done for the last 4 years. it's always a fingers crossed time of the year until spring is nearly done.
Thanks Mark, yeah completely get that, I’m exactly the same haha! let’s hope the weather picks up a bit! Look forward to seeing what you produce at the end of the season!