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    Coming on nicely



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    Never grew a chilli in me life so dunno what they meant to look like, but they are growing that's the main thing

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    All good so far, may be potting up the biger ones soon.

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    5/6 Rocoto seeds germed in paper. 1/4 came out of soil. Going to try again. I heard they were a bit of a pain to grow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bud Lightyear View Post
    And we are off....








    A dwarf chilli plant overwintered from last year already with fruit






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    How difficult is it to overwinter a pepper plant? It would make a cool houseplant

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    Quote Originally Posted by sourshoes View Post
    How difficult is it to overwinter a pepper plant? It would make a cool houseplant

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    It's fairly easy but you may have to cut her back first, but a warm windowsill will normally suffice

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    It's fairly easy but you may have to cut her back first, but a warm windowsill will normally suffice
    Great. I'll try this after the season to help ease my plant fetish in the winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sourshoes View Post
    How difficult is it to overwinter a pepper plant? It would make a cool houseplant

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    What M_C said...Its piss easy to overwinter them....Chillies are perennials it's the cold and frost that kills them. I bring the keepers in around November plonk them on a window sill and water when they dry out...Just be aware of bringing pests in, fungus gnats and the like you don't want an infestation in your house or canna plants...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sourshoes View Post
    How difficult is it to overwinter a pepper plant? It would make a cool houseplant

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    Perfectly do-able. I have one in the windowsill that is a few years old, in non-circulating hydro (Kratky method).
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