Posted by Danzo on June 16, 2011, 3:29 pm
hey,
i have some Bhut Jolokia seeds sitting at home which i forgot about. If
i start germinating them now (16 June) and keep them in a greenhouse
will they die before they fruit? + i live in London.
Thx :)
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Danzo
Posted by David Hare-Scott on June 16, 2011, 7:18 pm
Danzo wrote:
> hey,
> i have some Bhut Jolokia seeds sitting at home which i forgot about.
> If i start germinating them now (16 June) and keep them in a
> greenhouse will they die before they fruit? + i live in London.
>
> Thx :)
What will be the temperature in your greenhouse at 6am in 5 months time?
D
Posted by Danzo on June 17, 2011, 7:16 am
'David Hare-Scott[_2_ Wrote:
> ;927017']Danzo wrote:-
> hey,
> i have some Bhut Jolokia seeds sitting at home which i forgot about.
> If i start germinating them now (16 June) and keep them in a
> greenhouse will they die before they fruit? + i live in London.
>
> Thx :)-
>
> What will be the temperature in your greenhouse at 6am in 5 months time?
>
>
> D
id imagine itll be only 3,4 degrees warmer than the outside temp. unless
i invest in heating...
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Danzo
Posted by David Hare-Scott on June 17, 2011, 6:12 pm
Danzo wrote:
> 'David Hare-Scott[_2_ Wrote:
>> ;927017']Danzo wrote:-
>> hey,
>> i have some Bhut Jolokia seeds sitting at home which i forgot about.
>> If i start germinating them now (16 June) and keep them in a
>> greenhouse will they die before they fruit? + i live in London.
>>
>> Thx :)-
>>
>> What will be the temperature in your greenhouse at 6am in 5 months
>> time?
>>
>>
>> D
> id imagine itll be only 3,4 degrees warmer than the outside temp.
> unless i invest in heating...
That doesn't help since I have no good idea what the outside temperature is
likely to be.
I am guessing the greenhouse is going to turn your miserable excuse for a
summer into something like hot enough for chillis for the next couple of
months at most provided it has a good aspect. After that it will be dipping
into single figures degrees C most nights and not breaking 20c daily.
Chillis like a long hot growing season not a short cold one. I don't like
your chances of getting these plants to maturity. But if I had some facts
about your climate I might be more certain.
David
Posted by Derald on June 27, 2011, 10:46 am
>But if I had some facts about your climate I might be more certain.
http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/weather.php3?sg730&refer=&cityname=London-England-United-Kingdom
> i have some Bhut Jolokia seeds sitting at home which i forgot about.
> If i start germinating them now (16 June) and keep them in a
> greenhouse will they die before they fruit? + i live in London.
>
> Thx :)