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I am by no means green fingered but am in a chili plant growing competition - long story!

 

Each time I water my two they seem to immediate go droopy and look like they haven't been watered for ages!?

 

Any advice?

If the leaves drop after being watered it's normally because there being over watered Edited by Olliesims
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Don't not water them for a week that will kill them faster, I have a few in the greenhouse that's in the sun for about 7 hours a day, and I'm only watering every other day or on the 3rd day day weather depending

Ok mine are on a sunny window sill. Will go to every other day

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Pretty much only water mine when the leaves just start to droop then fully saturate the soil.

 

Also some chilli plants, such as the naga, will drop their flowers in the early stages. A chilli expert once said to me they are a bit like a grumpy teenager who has a big hissy fit before it grows up. The flowers then start to fruit as it gets to be a more mature plant.

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Many thanks all.

Think the over watering might be the issue so will cut back.

Will also get Tomorite and learn from all this top advice.

Cheers again.

What variety are you growing? I would say there is 3 reasons, 1. Low humidity. 2. Low pollination, (pollinate by hand) 3. Over watering.

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What variety are you growing? I would say there is 3 reasons, 1. Low humidity. 2. Low pollination, (pollinate by hand) 3. Over watering.

 

F1 chili mainly and some others i havent a clue but they seem fine.Humidity should be fine,will get the paint brush oot and cut back the water a wee bit.

 

Once again cheers for the advice.

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