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No more room on the coffee table. I moved all 54 chilli plants inside because of the weather forecast: hail and tornadoes.

Hopefully the weather will be better tomorrow. The chillies are crying out for some sun.


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The fruit of the chillie is growing very fast :)

Tomorrow I'm going away for a few days to visit a loved one. Unfortunately, I can't leave the plants outside. But my dear neighbour will look after them and water them.
I am curious to see how big the chillies will be when I get back.

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Woo-hoo! My first chilli fruit started to appear.

I am a bit proud that I have managed to put the plants outside every morning to let the insects do the pollination.

Fingers crossed that the other flowers will turn into chilli peppers too.

Go bees go :)



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RonjaBiernat , to gardening group Dutch
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I think I need to do some repotting :). My chilli plants grow very differently. Some are just little babies and others are quite big.

The smallest one in the picture is a plant that is always outside. As a newbie to chilli growing, I wanted to see if this would work.


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The chillies and I watching the rain.

Luckily, after a few hours in the sun, I was able to get the plants inside just before the rain started.


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Today some of the beauties will be out for a few hours. The weather forecast is 20°C, no rain but a bit windy. I hope that is ok for the chillies. I also put the flowering plants outside. Fingers crossed the bees will find them.

Have a good time on your Sunday, too.



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RonjaBiernat , to Gardening Dutch
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Oh wow, the first flower. I can hardly believe it. What do I do now?

Suggestions on pollination methods for indoor chilli plants are more than welcome.


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RonjaBiernat , to gardening group Dutch
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I never expected to be so attached to plants.Three months ago I started with seeds and now they have become little bauties. A few days ago some of them looked a bit sick, but it seemed to be a lack of nutrition. They also survived a hailstorm. I am so sorry as I was a few minutes too late to get them back in time.


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RonjaBiernat , to Gardening Dutch
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Look, look, the first flower buds on one of my chilli plants. I am so excited :)

Enjoy your Sunday!


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well, although didn't get everything on my list done today, did get a bonus item checked off, a batch of excellent vegetarian chili. ✅

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