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You need to be patient as it will take a long time and their are different stages of it growing such as when it starts to sprout

also you must keep a chart of how good the plant has been growing

Example of a chart

how much sprouted:2.5cm

condition:fresh

width:1cm

length:1cm

leaves:3

weight:0.02 g

The calorina reaper

Carolina Reaper

How to grow vegetables and fruits

Tips

Their are lots of other plants you can also grow but you will sometimes need to feed them with a type of plant food called plant feed. Water and soil are also types of food a plant drains and consumes.

Remember to put them in the type of are they need to grow in.

Dont over water them

Be gentle

Growing Chillies

Growing chillies has become very popular over the last few years and for very good reason. A whole world of different chillies, that are not available in the shops, suddenly presents itself to you when you decide to grow your own. There are many different varieties available, in all colours, shapes, sizes and with different levels of hotness! Chillies need warm temperatures and lots of light and should be grown in pots either in a greenhouse or on a sunny patio or windowsill. Chilli plants are perennials and can be overwintered indoors.

How to Grow Chillies – QUICKSTART GUIDE

Chart showing when to plant chilli peppersSow indoors in 8cm (3in) pots January to March

Transplant into larger pots in the greenhouse from April

Provide plenty of warmth and light

Do not pinch out the growing tip as this delays cropping

Harvest when green or when fully ripened

Planting chilli seedsCan be grown outdoors in a very sunny sheltered spot

Chilli Varieties

Chillie Seeds

Inferno – medium heat, early cropping, large green to red fruits, compact plant

Jalapeno Summer Heat – great for pizzas, green to red chillies, early ripening

Apache – compact, suitable for patio growing, medium heat, green turning to red chillies

Heatwave – mixture of very hot red, yellow and orange chillies, for greenhouses

Demon Red – dwarf plant, ideal for containers, green to red, RHS Award of Garden Merit

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