Chilli Flowers

Discussion in 'Fruit and Vegetable Gardening' started by rebscott, Apr 17, 2006.

  1. rebscott

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    Hi, can anyone tell me when chillies normally start growing on a plant, is it true that they start growing after the flowers bloom?
     
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    The chilli pepper is the fruit of the plant. So the plant needs to flower, the flower gets pollinated and then the friut forms. Is that what you were asking?
     
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    I think so! My chilli plant is flowering at the minute, think I read somewhere that when the flowers die, the chilli peppers start to grow, that is what I was asking!
     
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    They NEED to be pollinated for there to be peppers, the fruit won't happen otherwise.
     
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    Sorry to sound thick but how do I pollinate them? Desperate for chillies to grow!
     
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    Well, I guess they are inside at this time of year. Normally bees to it outside. There are sprays that you can shoot into the bloom; you get them at garden stores. If you don't have many then just take a feather and tickle inside one flower, then move to the next, and the next, and the next... goes pretty fast.
     
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    Could I use a cotton bud to polinate them?
     
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    I don't see why not so long as it's not too big and your touch is soft enough.
     
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    i have a chilli plant in a container and it has lots of flowers.i now have 3 chilli peppers in it. i did not do anything at all to pollinate. As you have mentioned the flowers dried and then a chilli came out of it..
     

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