I should leave it a fortnight before giving them any feed. You will get far more chilies than you need even if you give them no feed. I wouldn't have bothered feeding them at all before flowering. Tomato feed every fornight or so if you want bigger chilies.
You will lose some flowers when it gets too hot or too cold, don't worry about it, you'll get plenty more. Plenty of sun and water if you can. Don't forget to stake the branches because the chilis can grow pretty quick and snap them.
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plenty of "sunlight" and water ....(no need to feed) .......have mine in the garden now ... the pepper plants are doing better this year though ..!!!
I should leave it a fortnight before giving them any feed. You will get far more chilies than you need even if you give them no feed. I wouldn't have bothered feeding them at all before flowering. Tomato feed every fornight or so if you want bigger chilies.
You will lose some flowers when it gets too hot or too cold, don't worry about it, you'll get plenty more. Plenty of sun and water if you can. Don't forget to stake the branches because the chilis can grow pretty quick and snap them.
Tomato Feed and it is good for all your flowering plants at this time of year.
Hi I've grown chillies for 7 years I always use tomato food ! good luck
Give them tomato feed.
A teaspoon of ebsom salt per 2 gallons of water. If not that then just water because anything other then that will just make the foilage grow.
if you feel feeding is required, use a low nitrogen food such a 5 - 15 - 10
I would suggest tomato food.
nothing let them grow
Phostrogen , good all rounder