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This page is for a basic understanding of growing chilli plants in different growing conditions

Seed Germination

Chilli seeds need a heat source from underneath into a high humidity enclosure to achieve easy quick germination, recommended to use a heated propagator

 Allowing seeds to germinate naturally will result in lower percentage of success and will take longer

Growing Indoors

Advantages

 Protection from frost, heavy rains, high winds

Reduced risk of insect infestation

Longer growing season for better pod production

 Disadvantages

 Lack of all day sun (if there is such a thing in the UK)

Flower Drop off due to lower humidity

Smaller pot size due to windowsill restriction

Smaller plant sizes needed again for height restrictions

Growing Outdoors - Open Ground

Advantages

 In the UK I don’t think there are any advantages in growing chilli plants in the ground

 Disadvantages

 Weather can be too severe so the plants need to time to harden off properly

Plants need time to spread their roots and establish themselves

Repeated bad weather can waterlog the soil causing growing delays

The UK Summer is just too short and unreliable for this to be a reliable way of growing chilli plants

Growing Outdoors Greenhouse/Tunnel

Advantages

 Protection from High Wind & Rains

Stable growing environment prevents long periods of hardening off

Stable humidity pattern allowing good flower production

Extended growing season

Good Pod Production with flavour and heat

 Disadvantages

 Ideal environment for insects so increased chance of infestation

Growing Season is on the clock, starts after last frost of Spring and ends with the first frost of Autumn

  Plant Types

Some chilli plants will grow happily in different conditions

 Jalapeno, cayenne for example have travelled the world and have good strong genes built up to cope with different environments

 Super hot chilli plants have for thousands of years grown and evolved in a certain climate which limits their gene pool to cope with extreme weather conditions

 Caribbean weather vs. UK weather - no contest!

 The more unstable the weather will be in your growing area the less pods and less heat you will get from the superhots

 Wild chilli plants again suffer with the same problem from differing environments

 For a novice, try growing well established types of chilli plants first, and when you have an understanding you can venture out into the world of chillies

 

 

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