This year I grew some new chilli and peppers. To be honest they were nearly all a waste of time. The large bell pepper , California, never got going and the odd fruit was about 5cm long and none ripened. I had some mini bell peppers to try and they produced lots of small bell peppers and a lot ripened to red, outside on the patio.
My chilli , fire basket, were mixed, one plant produced an abundance of fruit to replicate the picture on the packet,however none of the chilli, whatever colour had any heat at all.
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Fire Basket totally heatless |
My daughter bought some stuffed chilli peppers in oil from Lidl, they were brilliant, so into research mode and I found that they were Cherry Bomb peppers. I ordered some seeds although it was June I thought I would sow four seeds just as an experiment. It was too late for them to produce fruit but I read a blog ,
http://marksvegplot.blogspot.co.uk/, where Mark had overwintered some chilli plants.
So I thought I would give it a go. Last month I cut them back and removed nearly all the leaves and transferred them indoors. They seem to like it indoors and they have started to shoot, so I will move them to a cooler room in the hope it slows them down until after Christmas.
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Cherry Bomb Chilli Peppers |