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Old 01-11-2015, 08:14 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"philgurr" wrote in message
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"Lintama" wrote in message
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Sweet peppers......not at all sweet. I nurtured and did everything
right that I can see and my peppers taste.....well just awful. In fact
maybe a tiny bit bitter.

My hot chillies are fine but the sweet peppers are small and green and
yuk!

Any ideas please what went wrong? I grew them in the greenhouse in
biggish pots in multi-purpose compost. Grew them from seed starting in
Feb.


Indian gardeners in the UK, swear by sowing the seeds in October and then
overwintering the plants for the following year. We do this for garlic,
why not
peppers?


My cayennes are six inches high now, sown them in Sept.

Every time I've tried starting them off in Feb or March, they are around
this high by April and by May they are destroyed by greenfly.

If you grow seeds from supermarket chillies, they are never attacked by
greenfly but they don't produce chillies neither, they produce pointed
peppers of various sizes and taste pretty much like normal capsicums.
A mate of mine swears these are chillies he's growing (because the seeds
came from a chilli originally) even though I can eat them raw in front of
him, seeds and all....they have a very slight heat when eaten raw, but none
at all when cooked, no good to me.