Chilli Plant Update - 26th May 2018

The Chilli Gods must be pleased because they've blessed us all with really nice weather over the past few weeks, and as a result the tribe is coming along nicely. All of the plants were re-potted into their third pots about three weeks ago, which is the final pot for some varieties, but others may be re-potted into larger pots over the coming weeks.

Aji Charapita - 26th May 2018
Aji Charapita - 26th May 2018

Chocolate Habanero - 26th May 2018
Chocolate Habanero - 26th May 2018

Dorset Naga - 26th May 2018
Dorset Naga - 26th May 2018

Inca Berry - 26th May 2018
Inca Berry - 26th May 2018

Malawi Bird's Eye - 26th May 2018
Malawi Bird's Eye - 26th May 2018

Mini Rocoto Brown - 26th May 2018
Mini Rocoto Brown - 26th May 2018

Red Mayan Habanero - 26th May 2018
Red Mayan Habanero - 26th May 2018

Yellow Jelly Bean Habanero - 26th May 2018
Yellow Jelly Bean Habanero - 26th May 2018

The fresh compost contains enough nutrients to keep the plants nourished for the next three to four weeks, and after this time they will be given their first of many weekly feeds. People new to growing chilli plants often apply fertiliser too frequently, and this is a very big mistake!

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