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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: bb_odiham on September 14, 2008, 10:40

Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: bb_odiham on September 14, 2008, 10:40
My chilli plants have been growing indoors now for about 2 months and some have reached over 2 foot high, but only one is flowering.

They get light for most the day - my basil plants are growing fantastically in the same position.

Is there a secret for getting them to flower and start producing fruit - for instance, pruning?
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: gobs on September 14, 2008, 21:48
There is no secret I know of and they need no pruning.

It's autumn now, the light levels are low, that will have a lot to say how much , if at all they flower, try them for the summer next time.

Saying that, my March sown plants are still flowering and setting in the polly and the greenhouse... might they be overfed, by any chance?

And not getting much light in the house.
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: SnooziSuzi on September 14, 2008, 21:50
I've just been given 3 chili plants from my parents because they have lots of leaf but no fruits;  I think that because they have had them in one of those cloche type things that are sold as greenhouses ( :evil: ) the light levels haven't been high enough for them.

I'm going to see if they will overwinter sucessfully in my proper gh ready for an early crop next year.
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: SalJ1980 on September 14, 2008, 21:51
Are they being pollinated? If they're indoors you might need to give them a hand - some people prefer giving them a little tap every now and then, I always use a clean, soft-bristled paintbrush and do it by hand - works a treat!  :D
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: gobs on September 14, 2008, 22:02
Piss! chillies don't need pollinating. :lol:
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: SalJ1980 on September 14, 2008, 22:06
Really?  :oops:  Well OH's didn't do anything until I started on them with the brush, then they took off nicely! Odd!  :lol:
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: gobs on September 14, 2008, 22:19
coincidense 8)
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: breathecosse on September 14, 2008, 23:20
Gobs right.
Chilli Plants self pollinate but they can be helped
along with agitating the flower with a soft brush.
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: Lardman on September 15, 2008, 08:33
Quote from: "breathecosse"
Gobs right.
Chilli Plants self pollinate but they can be helped
along with agitating the flower with a soft brush.


Or just tap the pot their in... far less hassle.  :D

I binned most of mine this weekend (but they were outside) - even if they flower now theres no chance of getting them to ripen the way the weather is or will be in 3-4 weeks time.  Chalk it up to yet another pants year. Another 3 months and its time to sow some more anyway  :D
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: breathecosse on September 15, 2008, 21:23
Quote from: "Lardman"
Quote from: "breathecosse"
Gobs right.
Chilli Plants self pollinate but they can be helped
along with agitating the flower with a soft brush.


Or just tap the pot their in... far less hassle.  :D

I binned most of mine this weekend (but they were outside) - even if they flower now theres no chance of getting them to ripen the way the weather is or will be in 3-4 weeks time.  Chalk it up to yet another pants year. Another 3 months and its time to sow some more anyway  :D


I don't use that method anyway but it does work.
With 60 different verieties I don't have the time or patience to faf around.
Just leave them to get on with it.
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: gobs on September 15, 2008, 21:33
Exactly. Pleased we agree on something, celebrate, free rounds all around. 8)  :lol:
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: Fat Hen on September 16, 2008, 22:11
Quote from: "breathecosse"
Gobs right.
Chilli Plants self pollinate but they can be helped
along with agitating the flower with a soft brush.


They self pollinate if conditions are right.  

If not flowers will drop.  Check for aphids on flower stalk (a big prob i've had this yr), good ventilation, presence of helpfull insects.  They generally like fairly humid conditions.

What time of year did you plant them?   Some varieties have a very long season (especially Baccatums & chinense), 4months from potting on not uncommon.

Don't over water.  Don't let completely dry out when flowers on bush.  Don't feed till fruit produced.

They won't set fruit if temps drop to below around 12 C.

I don't think daylight a problem as some of mine are only just starting to set fruit (which probably means they'll be ready for Christmas) :roll:
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: gobs on September 16, 2008, 22:18
Quote from: "Fat Hen"
Quote from: "breathecosse"
Gobs right.
Chilli Plants self pollinate but they can be helped
along with agitating the flower with a soft brush.


They self pollinate if conditions are right.  



wouldn't it follow that if conditions not right you bogger can't pollinate them :?

just a thought :wink:
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: Ice on September 16, 2008, 22:23
My chillies have been poor this year due to several problems.  Firstly, I didn't put some of them in large enough pots.  Secondly, the weather has been poor.  Thirdly, I havn't watered consistently.  Last year whenI did it right they were prolific.
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: bb_odiham on September 18, 2008, 19:59
Yay!

First chilli appeared literally within a few days growing down from a flower, there's a few more on their way.

I just find it so amazing growing things and seeing how it all works.

Yeah Yeah, you can buy a bag of 100 chilli's for a quid, but growing your own is just so much more rewarding.

From what I've read, I need to pick them often as it promotes more growth.

However, I'm still stuck with the fact that only 1 out of 6 plants has actually flowered and is growing chilli's...
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: Fat Hen on September 18, 2008, 22:26
Quote from: "bb_odiham"
Yay!

First chilli appeared literally within a few days growing down from a flower, there's a few more on their way.

I just find it so amazing growing things and seeing how it all works.

Yeah Yeah, you can buy a bag of 100 chilli's for a quid, but growing your own is just so much more rewarding.

From what I've read, I need to pick them often as it promotes more growth.

However, I'm still stuck with the fact that only 1 out of 6 plants has actually flowered and is growing chilli's...


You'll probably find home grown chillis are considerably hotter than those you'll buy in supermarket.

Just pick as you like them.  Most chillis will continue producing fruit as long as conditions are right (you do not need to pick to encourage production).

My Yellow pointed hab had 100+ ripe pods on till harvested and is still producing readily.

Annums - nice green or red but let them fully mature (ie; if you want green pick just before turning red, otherwise they're likely to be bitter, poor flavour and lacking in heat).

Chinense (scotch bonnets/habanaros etc), are probably best left till ripe (I don't like them green).  Many different colours, so ripe could be - white, yellow, orange or red etc.
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: gobs on September 18, 2008, 22:31
Where do you buy a 100 chilis for a quid? :shock:
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: peapod on September 18, 2008, 22:39
was wondering that myself, Ill just use my GH for toms if I can pay that!
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: Sadgit on September 19, 2008, 07:50
Quote from: "gobs"
Where do you buy a 100 chilis for a quid? :shock:


indeed... I don't think they are that cheap from the shops.. partic if you want something different.

Mine are starting to get some heat in them now!! woo hoo.. just in time for the frosts :D :D :D
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: breathecosse on September 19, 2008, 08:47
Quote from: "Sadgit"
Quote from: "gobs"
Where do you buy a 100 chilis for a quid? :shock:


indeed... I don't think they are that cheap from the shops.. partic if you want something different.

Mine are starting to get some heat in them now!! woo hoo.. just in time for the frosts :D :D :D


Birdeye chillis cost me that from my local shop
or for heat 20 naga pods for £1.50.
Title: Chilli plants not flowering or growing chilli's?
Post by: gobs on September 19, 2008, 12:12
Aren't the small chilis sold by the weight? Anyhow, very cheap shop.