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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When are 'chocolate' peppers ripe?

I have a pepper plant which is probably Chocolate 7-Pot. One day, the single pepper it produced this year turned from green to brown. Does this mean it's ripe already, or does it go through several stages of ripeness? Edit: I have finally harvested…
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Can I germinate chilli seeds from dried chillies?

I've got a whole bunch of chilli seeds from a dried chilli pack that I bought. They look golden brown and it seems they have been dried using heat, so I'm not sure if they have any chance of germinating. Does anyone know if these can germinate?
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What are these shallow markings on my chili leaves?

I had some green aphids, and killed them with an acetamiprid based insecticide. Everything after that seemed fine until recently. Some whiteflies started showing and I treated those with a mixture of rubbing alcohol, liquid soap and water. After few…
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Vitals for Bishop's Crown

Someone gifted me a seedling (if that's the right term -- it's just over a handspan high) of Bishop's Crown (hot peppers). I did some googling, but I'm not sure what the vitals of the plant are: Hardiness (USDA zone 4-12?) Type (annual?…
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Average seed to fruit length of apache chili pepper

What is the average time between seed (including germination) to fruit (first harvest) of the apache chili pepper plant grown in an ideal environment? If anyone knows a good source of data for such values of other plants, that'll be grand.
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Chili leaves yellowing

I have a plant of habanero chocolate. In August it had very beautiful leaves, with an intense green color: It was in a tiny pot, so I decided to transplant it in a bigger vase, filled with a mix of about 50% topsoil and 50% sand. Now, at the…
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What soil problem would cause fruit and vegetable to grow very small?

One that is lawn clipping compost with a pH 6.0 where everything grows pretty well. The other garden is 40cm deep of supposedly Rich Organic Garden Soil but has a pH of 7.0. The only things that grow well in this one is Shallots, Parsnip and Carrot.…
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Repotting diseased chilli plants - possibly rust

My chilli plants appear to have developed rust after a bad attack from aphids! See photo below The leaves have also gone curly: My plan is to repot the plants, washing away the old soil and replacing it with compost I bought. Would this help the…
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Cayenne-type chili plants: yellow spots on leaves and 'spider web' on stems

It has been a while my chili plants show these symptoms. It seems relatively under control as they are not dying or dropping many leaves, but I'd still like to fix the issue if possible. Symptoms are: leaves have yellow spots, like so and some stems…
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White speckle on chilli plant

I've found these white speckles on my chilli plants and at first thought it could be Edema, but then I found these larger furry things on the top of the leaves and can't work out what they are, as they don't look like what images I can find of…
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Can we save a dying chili pepper plant by grafting?

I have a dying Jalapeno plant and I want to save the fruits that are already growing, can I use grafting procedure to save it from dying using a well grown Jalapeno plant.
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Chilli never bloom but buds turn green

My chilli plants never bloom, instead it becomes some green bud and that’s it. What is happening??
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Does cold kill whiteflies and their eggs?

I've discovered some nasty whiteflies on my chili peppers. I'm keeping my plants indoors. my question is if I expose them to cold outdoor temperatures (below 5 or 10 degrees Celsius) does it kill those whiteflies or not? I haven't found any eggs yet…
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What are these bugs and spots on my Chilli Plant

Recently I started growing Chilly Plant from seeds. I started to see these black, white bugs along with shiny spots on leaves and under leaves. A lot of leaves started to fall. Can anyone help me identify what are these and how to get rid of these…
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Why are my green pepper plant leaves deformed from the top?

I live in Toronto, Canada. I have noticed some of the leaves of my Green chilli plant curling at the top, always towards the side. Also, some leaves are deformed. It would be great if you can help me out here. This is my first time trying my hand at…
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