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Grow Your Own Spices and Herbs / Re: Pollinating Chiles Indoors
« on: October 15, 2008, 11:26 PM »
chillis are very simaler to tomatoes and this might be a mith but lots of people do this
me being one


TOMATOES: Tomato flowers have both male and female organs and are self-fertilizing. Pollen is shed in
greatest abundance between 10 am and 4 pm on dry sunny days. Normally the wind will pollinate sufficiently.
Optimum fruit set occurs within a narrow range of night temperatures, 60-70?F. When night temperatures
drop below 55? or rise above 75?, interference with the growth of pollen tubes prevents normal fertilization.
The pollen may even become sterile, causing blossoms to drop. High daytime temperatures, rain, or
prolonged periods of high humidity also hamper good fruit set. If the humidity is too low, the pollen will be too
dry and will not adhere to the stigma. But if the humidity is too high, the pollen will not shed from the stamens.
You can't control the weather but there are things you can do that will help. To aid pollination, gently shake or
vibrate the entire tomato plant. Do this at midday when temperatures are warm and humidity is somewhat
low. If you have only a few plants, you can hand pollinate with a Q-tip or small, soft paintbrush, moving from
flower to flower.
PEPPERS and EGGPLANT experience pollination problems similar to tomatoes.

when most chilli plants flower when growing outdoors day temps will be as above well should be uk summers? lol
and i do as sns said with a cotton bud no need to shake the plant
all the best
paul


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Grow Your Own Spices and Herbs / Re: Pollinating Chiles Indoors
« on: October 10, 2008, 01:11 AM »
you got it bang on sns
about midday is the best time to do this   ;)

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hi feedthefish
its nice to see a you here two ;)

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Grow Your Own Spices and Herbs / Re: Plant Updates
« on: August 24, 2008, 09:06 PM »
there are so many chilli seed companys that change chilli names just to sell them
what you have there is called pc-1 (naga jolokia)
here are some links to some great chilli sites/fourums
www.thechileman.org (this is the best place to identify chillis and mark sells naga snake bite sause
www.firefoods.co.uk a great site run by woody and a fab fourum and sells chilli products
www.chillisgalore.co.uk
run by wilf and kathy another great web site witch has a fourum and sells chilli products

all 3 sites are based in the uk
and are the best in the world
on haw to grow chillis and over winter them
check them out

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Grow Your Own Spices and Herbs / Re: Plant Updates
« on: August 24, 2008, 01:25 AM »
sorry mike but thats not a naga looks like a thai red
try this link and search the database
www.thechileman.org
all the best
paul

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hello all
time for a quick chilli update
getting some ripe chillis now here are a few pics
(click link at bottom for photo sream)








allthe best
pauley

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hello guys sorry i havent  posted for a while
heres a new update bonnets are doing very well
click on pics to enlarge








cant wait for them to ripen did try a apache
last week and today a fair bit off heat
ill post again when have some ripe ones
all the best
paul :)

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Just Joined? Introduce Yourself / Re: Hello from Yorkshire
« on: May 27, 2008, 11:24 AM »
hi pntc nice to see you here :D
pauley

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hi chris as smoking spices says its much better growing your own chillis they are so much better they tast so much better .cheyyene was the first chilli i grew some slate them i love them they are great for currys/drying/making sauce .
keep up the good work you will get repaid with some verry nice chillis ;)

paul

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hello all heres a quick update on my chillis
the green house is filling out now

most are budding now so not to long b4 i get some fresh chillis








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click on pis to enlarge
all the best pauley :D

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