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Old 08-03-2004, 11:40 AM
Nick Maclaren
 
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Default Birds Eye Chillis


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"Fredrick Skoog" writes:
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| Does anyone have any tips for growing the small Thai chillies. I'm normally
| pretty successful at growing the regular chillies, usually from seeds
| harvested from supermarket bought ones. I know this probably isn't the best
| policy but I've done alright so far until last year when I tried it with the
| bird's eye variety. I usually germinate them in a propagator and plant them
| out late May to early June time in compost in a mini-greenhouse. Last years
| attempt germinated ok but were really slow to grow in the compost and only
| really started to take off in September.
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| Are there any varieties I should be trying or this of chilli a bit
| adventurous for the London area?

Perhaps. Many bird's eye chillis (and there are many varieties
called that) are grown in the true tropics, so a UK summer is
pretty feeble. It's not just the temperature, but low light
levels.

I failed with habanero, which likes highish temperatures and
(even) highish humidity. Not a problem, as I don't think much of
it, anyway. Thai dragon seems to do well, and has a good taste
as well as heat.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.