Finally the green chillies turned red!๐ŸŒถ๏ธ

in HiveGarden โ€ข 11 days ago

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You might remember just 10-11 days ago I showed you my chilli plants in a post on which green chillies had grown for the third time at the age of one year and new flowers for the fourth time were also about to come. For the last 2 times I was plucking and using only green chillies but this time on the insistence of my wife, I decided to leave these chillies on the plants for some more time in the hope of getting red chillies from the same plants.

My wife was expecting that these chillies would turn red in another 10 to 15 days and their flavour would become even stronger, whereas I thought that red chilli plants are different and since these were green chilli plants, red chillies would not grow on them.

And here once again, proving the sayings of great people true, my wife won, not because it was destined to happen, but because the wife is always right!


And I realized that I was wrong just 5-6 days after my last post, because, as you can see in these pictures, the chillies had started changing their color after just a few days.


You can just say that I had somehow convinced myself that these were not turning red on maturing but were getting spoiled due to not being plucked at the right time.


But I could tell this lie to myself only for 1-2 days and then one by one the chillies completely changed their colour to red without losing the shine and freshness of their skin.


And then just now in the evening when I went to the terrace to water the plants, I saw that almost all the chillies had completely lost their green colour and had turned bright red. Although some chillies on the plants are still green, but it is expected that they will also turn red in the next 3-4 days.


And once again new flowers have started blooming on these plants. Meaning, another fresh crop of chillies has begun. And if you look carefully, you will also see the initial fruits in some tiny buds.


I personally like growing peppers because they grow easily in small pots and with a little care they usually keep bearing fruit for up to 2-3 years. ๐ŸŒถ๏ธ

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Thank you! :)

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The little one who has a taste that can fill every corner of the mouth, that's chili!

Yess, most of them have the strongest flavour! :)

Our chilies are already red, and it seems impossible to use them all))

Whatt Why?? Is your crop so abundant that you don't know how to use it or do you need some different recipes that will allow you to fully enjoy the flavors of these chillies?

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The colour makes it even more attractive.

So true it looks and smells so good!๐Ÿ˜Š

Ohh wow the chilles finally turned red, seeing this now i remembered what its called over here. Called Shumbo but we use it mostly for party food for me its on rare occasions i barely use it at all though

I love spices so we use green and red chilli every day in our food and it tastes and smells so good ๐Ÿ˜‹

Yes thats the main reason i love using this spices and it add beautiful color to the food also

Yeah it actually adds a natural colour to the food which looks so good.

Looks reddish and appetizing

Spicy food stimulates appetite, although I'm not really fond of chili peppers. What I don't understand is why the price of chili is so high.

Maybe because of its taste enhancing ability.. I love spices and here it's not too expensive also it grows easily with minimal care.

I will try to grow chili peppers here in my area. But for now, I'm growing cherry tomatoes. =)

Wow, I like cherry tomatoes๐Ÿ˜‹ good luck with your gardening!๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ

@untilwelearn, thank you, my friend.

The chillies are looking beautiful on the garden, lt's great as they are matured.

Thank you for appreciating it friend!๐Ÿ˜Š

You are welcome @untilwelearn continue to have a good time ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿ™

These chillies must be the very hot type.

They aren't very hot but their colour and flavour is very strong.

@untilwelearn How beautiful your chiles.

Thank you for appreciating it!๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ