Questions tagged [chili]

Common name for Capsicum plants of the Solanaceae (nightshade) family, grown for their often hot fruit. Use this tag with questions about caring, propagating and identifying chili varieties.

Common name for Capsicum plants of the Solanaceae (nightshade) family, grown for their fruit. As with tomatoes (also Solanaceae) the fruit pods are usually classed and cooked as , although they are technically .

Chilies are noted for their capsaicin content (an oil which gives the sensation of burning although it does not produce a chemical burn), and many gardeners and cooks use chili peppers solely for their capsaicin. However, this is a diverse group with well over a hundred s producing a range of flavors that also include sweet (no capsaicin) peppers such as bell peppers, and mild/moderate chili peppers (e.g. Anaheims).

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Planted chili seeds in regular garden compost: should I dig them up and start again?

I ordered a variety of types of chilli seed (habanero, jalapeno, anaheim) because I can't buy these types of chilli here. I've never grown anything from seed before, so I think I approached this a bit naively. I took some regular garden compost from…
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Red chilli plant, do I have a problem and how do I fix?

My chillies were growing fine but all of a sudden have started to develop this yellowing (soft/hollow to touch) near the tips of some of my chillies, would anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening and if it's a problem how would I go about…
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Would this citrus fertilizer be suitable for chili peppers?

I bought a bottle of organic fertilizer which is in liquid form. The instructions are in German but the merchant here labeled it as "organic fertilizer for fruit" so I just bought it. Now I found out that it is specifically for citrus plants. I…
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How do I save my chilli plant

I was away for a couple of days and I guess the weather was hot here, so when I came back my chilli plant had dried up, picture below. I have watered it now, but the plant hasn't perked up. The branches and stem are still alive, I checked. Does…
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How to identify unknown chili plant

I've had a pepper plant for about 2 years now, which was sold to me as a ghost pepper plant when it was a seedling. Lately I've been starting to doubt this identification, as the peppers don't seem all that hot. How can I determine what type of…
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Should we help seedlings recover from a bent shape?

Young seedlings are susceptible to bending caused by external force such as heavy wind or flood. The seedlings just lie on the soil and cannot lift up by itself. Should we help them? I have been growing a pepper chilli. It was bent to the ground…
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Why are the leaves of my young chilies turning yellow and dying?

Here are my Capsicum chilies. There are a month and a half/two months old. For some reason, some are growing faster than others. The ones not growing much have leaves which turn yellow. After a few days, these leaves die, as you can see on the…
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Beetle patrolling chilli plant

Could you please help me identify the beetle colony that is patrolling my chilli plant for the last two weeks? I’ve done a quick search using Google and the keywords “beetle” and “chilli” but none of the search results match my six legged…
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What are the white and black spots on the under side of my chilli leaves?

I am a newbie to gardening and was so chuffed to see my chilli (the plants are Chile guajilo and Chile chipotle) plants grow up. However, I have noticed leaves starting to fall. These leaves have, on the underside, black and white dots. They look…
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If you have multiple chilli plants in one pot and one dies or you kill it, does this affect the other plants?

The new growth on one of my chilli plants looks to be healthier than the old growth. More regularly shaped leaves vs strange wrinkly leaves. I want to cut back a bit of the old growth a bit at a time to encourage newer growth. The plant is a bit of…
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Why does my chilli plant have wrinkled leaves?

I have one chilli plant that has wrinkled leaves. The other plants in the pot (I know, I know) appear to be fine. It has been like this for some time now, so I think I can rule out stress. It also doesn't seem to be getting any worse, and there are…
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My chilli plant is leaning away from the vertical, should I support it somehow?

My plant is quite young, about 20 cm tall. It is leaning slightly, should I support it? If so, how?
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Discoloration of leaves on Carolina Reaper plants

I started several Carolina Reaper and Cayenne plants indoors and I have recently moved them outside as the temperatures got high enough. This is my first year growing them. A week ago, I noticed what was initially a slight discoloration of leaves (a…
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What are these loops on my chillies?

I have a chilli plant that's on its second year of fruit production. On a couple of chillies I noticed these bumps or loops growing out of the top of the chillies. See the photographs below for an example: What's causing this deformity?
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Why do my Chili pepper's leaves curl

I have been growing these plants for a while when suddenly their leaves started to curl up, slowly. Is this a sign of root rot? Should I replant with some perlite added? It seems to be getting worse :/
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