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Trivial question about peppers
Hi,
got several tubs out on the patio - one chilli, one green pepper, two cherry tomatoes (all plants bought in) and one more tub with a couple of broken of bits from the tomatoes which are now going well in their own right. I have never grown chillis and green peppers outside before (at least not for the last 15-20 years) and I was wondering how I tell when they are ready for picking. Do I wait until they start to ripen (i.e turn yellow/orange/red depending on what they turn out to be) or can I judge by size? I assume they won't grow to be as large as the ones in the supermarket, and the pepper plant is only 20" tall at present with the largest pepper about 3" long. And while I am on a ramble, how do they get all the 'cherry tomatoes on a vine' to ripen at once in the supermarket? My trusses are fully ripe at one end and still small and green at the other, which seems reasonable as the flowers develope over quite a long period. Lovely evening now the wind has dropped. Cheers Dave R -- |
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