I have been growing my Dorset Naga (Naga Jolokia) Chilli plant from seed and it is strong and healthy.
My plant is growing in my conservatory and I am located on the south coast of the UK. It has been growing from strength to strength since I raised it from seed. Once it produced its first flowers I began to give it a Tomato fertiliser once a week.
It has a great deal of flowers and it seems healthy and growing strong. My concern is that the flowers are falling off on a daily basis. I assume this is because the flowers are not being pollinated. I have tried leaving the conservatory doors open, placing it outside around the midday hours and I am now rubbing a damp cotton bud around the flowers also. Yet there seems to be no pollen in the flowers. Unlike my tomato plant and other plants which easily show pollen when shaken.
This is the first year I have ever grown vegetables and I understand this is a learning process; any advice would be much appreciated though.
Here is a photo of my plant today: http://www.flickr.com/photos/26655062@N05/2743267409/
Here is a photo of a flower on the plant: http://www.flickr.com/photos/26655062@N05/2744110554/
Kindest regards,
claughton86
P.S. Does anyone have a simple guide to watering a Chilli plant; when, how much and how often?
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