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Has anyone overwintered any Chillies this year - and if so how are they doing?

 

I only bother overwintering Chiltepins (wild chillies) - as they hardly fruit in their first year and so would never really see a crop.

 

This year they seem to be putting on too much new extension growth a bit too early with some having put on 4" or so, so I think I may be pinching back! But only one visit from the dreaded aphids so far - so that's a bonus.

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Hi Stephen!

 

I'm quite excited you've started this discussion as I overwintered 3 of my chilli plants for the first time. They are Hungarian Hot Wax chillies and all I did was cut them so the stem was about 10cm long - I didn't bother adding any new compost or anything, just watered them a little roughly once a week. They've been on the windowsill and have now got quite a few new leaves and one of my plants has even got some flower buds growing!

 

So do you recommend I pinch off the buds/leaves?

 

Thanks

 

Mandy

Due to a completely uncharacteristic (ahem) bout of laziness (leaving the plant inside after being brought in for harvesting), I've inadvertently overwintered some chillis.  No new growth yet so there is a possibility that even indoors, it was too cold for them but I'll leave them for alone for now and see if they recover.  No biggie if they don't, but would be nice if they did.

Hi Mandy


I would indeed give them a pinch here and there; the idea is not to remove the leaves - just simply to encourage branching / a more compact plant at the moment. Flower bud wise I would remove as they are way to early to do anything useful.


Stephen

Mandy Lam said:

Hi Stephen!

 

I'm quite excited you've started this discussion as I overwintered 3 of my chilli plants for the first time. They are Hungarian Hot Wax chillies and all I did was cut them so the stem was about 10cm long - I didn't bother adding any new compost or anything, just watered them a little roughly once a week. They've been on the windowsill and have now got quite a few new leaves and one of my plants has even got some flower buds growing!

 

So do you recommend I pinch off the buds/leaves?

 

Thanks

 

Mandy

Not a great year for me this year. I have managed to keep a some chilli nasu peppers, a jalapeno plant just about hung on. My krokatoa plant is already producing chillis and is now in its third successful year! Also i have my current prize plant the black naga, got a picture here. http://chillipepperheaven.blogspot.com/search/label/Overwintering
Hey, bit late in replying to this but I overwintered my chillis.  It was my first year growing last year and so I was a bit late in starting (August!) so my chillis weren't at producing stage. (Also can't remember exact variety off the top of my head, but a fairly common one)  As I don't have anywhere outside to grow these were grown solely on my windowsill.  They went dormant over the winter and are now flowering beautifully.  I had to pinch back a ton of leaves which suddenly sprouted when they came out of hibernation.  This allowed them to get the buds out and I'm now leaving them to it. Should be producing very soon :)  Though they were indoors protected from frost and insects, they were in the only room with no heating, (but it also heats up the most with natural light).  I didn't give them any artifical light or heat as I wanted to see how they would get on if left alone. They did well!!
I haven't overwintered any chillis but I am growing some this year.  So I was wondering how I would go about overwintering them??  Could they stay in an unheated greenhouse, or would they need to come inside?
Unheated - no. Chopped back and on a windowsill indoors yes, no problem.
OK.  I'll bring the best one of each type indoors this year & see how they fair.
I overwintered 5 of my plants (jalapeno). Two bolted and the others are doing well. Kept them on a window sill and watered them every ten days. Had to pinch out the bolters and deflowered two others, but left one as a 'control' plant to see what grows better.
Just an update on my overwintered chilli plants - been producing for just over a week now.  The first few sets of flowers didn't take despite me manually fertilizing them.  Just as a heads up for anyone else who has done this - the flowers will set eventually and will produce :)  Got some fairly large chillis now and going to do my first picking tomorrow :)

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