The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Growing => Vegetables => Topic started by: sellickbhoy on May 19, 2009, 02:02:14 pm
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I'm delighted to say that the seeds i saved from sainbury orange peppers and british red chillis have grown into nice wee plants already and they are starting to flower
even though they are labelled as organic, i expected them to be F1 or not the type that would give me anything back, but so far, it's looking good.
if they do ALL come good, i'm gonna have a lot of spare plants - as i planted others in expectation of these not doing anything!!!
Now, i have a bigger problem - I have about 10 different chilli varieties growing, i've not enough space to seperate them all when they flower so i'm gonna get cross polination - and i've no idea what they'll produce next year - if anything. oh well.
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lol trial and error is always a good thing :)
Linz
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Been there got the T shirt - don't matter what variety they turn out to be they all taste nice!
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my worry is that they'll not fruit the following year and i'll get nothing from my saved seeds
i've no problems with how they look - i'm sure they'll taste great - so long as there is something to eat.
i'm not one of these purists - my dogs a mongrel, don't mind if my chillis/peppers are mongrels too!
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never thought of trying that from bought ones! I assumed they are picked green and won't do anything anyway. Great tip for next year. I bought a packet of seeds and they didn't germinate (yet). I have lots of rogue tomato seedlings coming out of my compost though! :&>
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i had to dry the seeds from the saved fruit
i done that by finding a few old pairs of tights, cutting them up to make wee parcels that i could fill with the seeds
I took some rice, baked it in an oven until it was nice and brown. let it cool down then chucked the rice into an air tight container
i put my parcels of seeds into the jar, secured the lid and then stuck it in a dark cupboard out of the way of light
2 weeks later, they were dried and i then planted them
I got excellent germination rates on the saved seeds - better than the shop bought packets which i didn't dry
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it might be a bit early to tell - did you distinguish between the different colours of peppers and how do they perform? Do seeds from green peppers grow green fruit of are those just picked green as I assumed? I'll probably try the long sweet ones first next year, it's a bit late now...:&>
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too early to tell yet, though i thought green peppers were just under ripe peppers, then they went orange/yellow and then onto red - overly ripe
I have bought some seeds which are called Sweet Peppers and the packet shows Green, Orange and Red peppers on it - so i'm expecting that to come back out!
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I suppose that the seeds of red peppers would be most viable then...:&>
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the ones that are growing very nicely in my garden came from Orange peppers
I am actually about to pop out and buy some more organic peppers - those long red pointy ones which taste great stuffed with cheese and cooked on a BBQ!
gonna dry the seeds out and sow them indoors under a heat lamp from about sept/oct onwards - with the intention they'll have a good start by the time march comes round