Overwinter Chilli Pepper Plants for Mammoth Harvests!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @a.k1102
    @a.k1102 9 месяцев назад +2

    Holyshii that was brutal! Hope to see a video of them blooming back to life

    • @RawLondonGardener
      @RawLondonGardener  9 месяцев назад

      Haha yeah, stay tuned. They are coming back to life, some didn't make it, that's my fault for not covering them up during frosty conditions!

  • @andnowi
    @andnowi 2 месяца назад +1

    We have an outside lean-to that's got a south-facing window and has been super-cladded, carpeted and integated into our enclosed lobby. I would imagine the temperature will remain above 12°C, higher if we want, and we will put mirrors in, probably some kind of moderate lighting. So would you still recommend the zero style-over?

    • @RawLondonGardener
      @RawLondonGardener  2 месяца назад

      That sounds awesome. 12°C is ideal, bit of tender loving care, perfect. I'll again start overwintering the peppers in month or so.

  • @michaelsplot
    @michaelsplot Месяц назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @sinusoidalny
    @sinusoidalny 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cool, I will do that for the next winter. Should I trim my peppers now before sping? ( I did cut them a little for winter).

    • @RawLondonGardener
      @RawLondonGardener  9 месяцев назад +1

      I would trim them back a little, not much though. I gave it a little hair cut couple weeks ago.

    • @sinusoidalny
      @sinusoidalny 9 месяцев назад

      @@RawLondonGardener Thanks man! :D

  • @alanmiller366
    @alanmiller366 Год назад +1

    do i need any light for the plants, i put them in my basement, around 60 degrees

    • @RawLondonGardener
      @RawLondonGardener  Год назад +1

      That's perfect, no light is fine for a few months as they remain dormant. Key for me is the temperature, 60 degrees fahrenheit is very good. Also water lightly every 3-4 weeks. Keep me posted in few months time!

    • @darrenbrignell8482
      @darrenbrignell8482 Месяц назад

      I overwintered a couple of Nagas last year on a window cill but they both grew leaves and pods so you
      should keep your eye on them and remove any growth. This is proof that the plants are receiving too much light. Your basement at 60 degrees is around 15 degrees centigrade is ok but you'll need to check the watering too as they will dry out and potentially die and def no feed. you can rinse the roots and drench the whole thing in Neem oil before potting into the fresh soil to keep pests at bay then unleash
      them in the spring you'll have great fruits long before any seeded plants.

  • @richswain7154
    @richswain7154 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi buddy, do you wash the old compost from the rootball?
    Cheers, rich in devon

  • @f.c.denhartog8622
    @f.c.denhartog8622 Месяц назад

    ik zag dat deze film 11 maanden geleden gemaakt is, heb je ook een vervolg dat je de peper weer buiten uitpoot? Now my english, I saw that the movie is 11 monts old. Do you have a movie when you have this plants outsite? Greetz Ciska

    • @RawLondonGardener
      @RawLondonGardener  Месяц назад

      thank you for reaching out! I'll be doing another one of these vids in few weeks, it's getting cold and so i'll take a few strongest performing plants indoors for growing on next year. Here you go, ruclips.net/video/12bGWJLVxL4/видео.html

  • @seemeyeah1362
    @seemeyeah1362 10 месяцев назад

    1k views, letsgooooooo💪💪

  • @LeeHayes-t4w
    @LeeHayes-t4w 3 месяца назад +1

    Next time you should clean the plants and roots for pest and be more gentle lol 👨‍🌾🙌🏾

    • @RawLondonGardener
      @RawLondonGardener  3 месяца назад

      @@LeeHayes-t4w I sure will, watch out for that video later this year. Tender loving care next time!

  • @lce_Poseidon
    @lce_Poseidon Год назад +2

    why do you cut the roots off though? why can't you just leave them in the pots they are in and overwinter them like that

    • @RawLondonGardener
      @RawLondonGardener  Год назад +2

      Brilliant question. Few years ago I used to leave roots uncut. But they ended up pot bound and grew too fast during winter period.
      I also have a problem with space in my conservatory and shed, so cutting the roots help me fit more plants in pots.
      Chilli peppers are very tough to bounce back, a short haircut on the roots is no problem, they'll regrow in coming months.