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Author:  steveiscrazy [ Mar 7th, '12, 16:43 ]
Post subject:  Anyone else deal with sensitive pepper plants?

I am having trouble with anaheim chilis. I'm wondering if they're sensitive to being overwatered? I transplanted a few small plants a week or so ago and the pepper plants aren't looking too good. Leaves are curling a little bit, they haven't grown yet and a few bottom leaves are yellowing.

Author:  rsevs3 [ Mar 7th, '12, 17:14 ]
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This is what my chillie did as well. It was a fairly large plant that had already produced some fruit and had a few flowers on it. I put it in there about 8 days ago. It is only in the last day or so that i can see any growth and improvement. It may just be that your plant is still in a bit of shock and putting most of its efforts into growing roots?

Author:  Wildfire [ Mar 7th, '12, 17:52 ]
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Hey guys :) Chilli plants will suffer shock big time and look like they are dieing before they come good. So don't be to concerned I've got a birds eye chilli plant I put in about 3 months ago after it looking really sickly in the front of my garden since then it went through shock from me putting it in the ap system then slowly started sending out new leaves then went balistic and just to rib a few mates who love chilli I've been counting the last 3 weeks produce

week 1 121 chillies
week 2 142 chillies
week 3 168 chillies

no chilli shortage here :) I've also got a orange hab, trindad scorp butch t in the mix coming along nicely I should chuck my anaheim in aswell but its been going nuts in soil its a big plant :D

Author:  chillidude [ Mar 7th, '12, 18:03 ]
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Yep, the other thing you gotta watch with Anaheims is that the big fruit burn in the sun easily !

P.S. Nice range you've got the MattySEQ !

Author:  Wildfire [ Mar 7th, '12, 18:16 ]
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Chillidude :D Chillies are a huge passion of mine I'm constantly checking out different seeds and wanting to buy more but unfortunitly I have only so much space :(

Other thing I've found you have to be carefull with fruitfly with anaheim, well around here anyway

Author:  rsevs3 [ Mar 7th, '12, 19:07 ]
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In the last 2 days or so i have seen about 15mm of growth in the chillies that are on mine. Green shoots are starting to take off too. I am excitied. It is only a jalapeno and i will be looking at getting a better variety soon.

MattySEQ how did you find germinating the butch t?

Author:  Wildfire [ Mar 7th, '12, 19:14 ]
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can i swear rsevs3? it was a #@#@#$$ %$#@....... I actually got some and had 7 out of 12 germinate but the weather at that point was to cold so they died off after a frosty night then after about 100 seeds ordered later I had one grow and boy have I babied it ever since :) its gone from about 5cms to 20cms tall after transfering it to the ap system in the last month with 2 small bulbs ready to flower in the next couple weeks so its showing promise.

Author:  rsevs3 [ Mar 7th, '12, 19:19 ]
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I am impresses you limited yourself to that much swearing! I have heard they can be a bitch. Looks like when i actually have a go i will need to order the seeds by the thousand :)

I dont know why i want to try. Will never eat the bloody things if i can get it to fruit. I reckon it will make a wicked chilli and garlic spray. haha. Give some bugs a ring of fire :P

Author:  Wildfire [ Mar 7th, '12, 19:28 ]
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lol yea I'm growing it to add it to sauces I'll probably use birdseyes as the base and use habs and scorps as the real heat :) its kinda funny I got into aquaponics mainly for the fish plus herbs and veg but now my main focus has gone towards chilli with a slight adjunct towards ingrediants that make up a vietnamese soup called Pho asian in an aussie body I swear hahaha :D

Author:  rsevs3 [ Mar 7th, '12, 19:59 ]
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Haha chillies are awesome. I have lost my chilli tolerance in the last few years. Now days a jalapeƱo is hot :shock: :oops:

I might do a search on chilli keeping to learn some more about them. Keep us updated with your chilli escapades.

Author:  Snags [ Mar 7th, '12, 20:03 ]
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MattySEQ wrote:
lol yea I'm growing it to add it to sauces I'll probably use birdseyes as the base and use habs and scorps as the real heat :) its kinda funny I got into aquaponics mainly for the fish plus herbs and veg but now my main focus has gone towards chilli with a slight adjunct towards ingrediants that make up a vietnamese soup called Pho asian in an aussie body I swear hahaha :D


Love a Pho
you need to get to Dhzung in Victoria Street Melbourne best ever
main thing I miss in Melbourne
I had it a once or twice a week for over 10 years
Ive had Pho in France London NY Hawaii and Surfers nothing compares

Never been to Nam yet

Author:  rsevs3 [ Mar 7th, '12, 20:05 ]
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I just googled what a Pho was. I have only had a few in my life, but oh yum!

Author:  Wildfire [ Mar 8th, '12, 06:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: Anyone else deal with sensitive pepper plants?

I go to a vietnamese restaurant at inala, not the best suburb in the world but this restaurant is fairly decent and the pho is fantastic although you do get times where its fantastic and other times where its good but not mouthwatering while you eat it.

heres a few pics of my chilli plants

last weeks pickings

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The tree they came from

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My trinidad scorpion

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And on of my orange habs

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Author:  gazza [ Mar 8th, '12, 08:14 ]
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some more in this thread viewtopic.php?f=3&t=11008

Author:  steveiscrazy [ Mar 8th, '12, 15:00 ]
Post subject:  Re: Anyone else deal with sensitive pepper plants?

I'm glad I'm not the only one with this problem! Thanks for your input guys. And Matty, pho is probably one of my all time favorite foods! Do you have a good recipe? I hope my anaheim's can grow like your guys' chili's!

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