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chili & sweet pepper plant help please.
Got loads of different varieties of hot chili & sweet pepper plants in the
greenhouse. Lovely plants. Look very healthy. Plants standing upright, bushing out. Leaves lovely & green. Loads of flowers. BUT, once flowered, no chilis or sweet peppers forming. The flower withers, also the small stem it is on withers and then the entire thing drops of the plant. So it would seem no pollination? Do I need to get in there with a paintbrush and pollinate by hand? Ta in advance. |
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chili & sweet pepper plant help please.
"wafflycat" wrote Got loads of different varieties of hot chili & sweet pepper plants in the greenhouse. Lovely plants. Look very healthy. Plants standing upright, bushing out. Leaves lovely & green. Loads of flowers. BUT, once flowered, no chilis or sweet peppers forming. The flower withers, also the small stem it is on withers and then the entire thing drops of the plant. So it would seem no pollination? Do I need to get in there with a paintbrush and pollinate by hand? Sounds like it, or leave the greenhouse door open. We always grow our chillies out on the allotment so don't have a pollination problem but it does seem that it takes a while for the plants to start producing fruit, the first flowers don't seem to do much. -- Regards Bob Hobden just W. of London |
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chili & sweet pepper plant help please.
"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "wafflycat" wrote Got loads of different varieties of hot chili & sweet pepper plants in the greenhouse. Lovely plants. Look very healthy. Plants standing upright, bushing out. Leaves lovely & green. Loads of flowers. BUT, once flowered, no chilis or sweet peppers forming. The flower withers, also the small stem it is on withers and then the entire thing drops of the plant. So it would seem no pollination? Do I need to get in there with a paintbrush and pollinate by hand? Sounds like it, or leave the greenhouse door open. We always grow our chillies out on the allotment so don't have a pollination problem but it does seem that it takes a while for the plants to start producing fruit, the first flowers don't seem to do much. I do leave the door open - plenty of insects coming and going, so if it doesn't change *soon* I'll be in there with the paintbrush it would seem. |
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Misting the plants is supposed to help fruit set. Other problems could be over-watering (they are happy to get fairly dry and a bit limp between waterings - they don't need as much water as tomatoes) and giving them over-nitrogenous feed - use tomato feed. |
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