My Home Garden #13 | A Tiny Seed Has Now Become a Fruit!

in #hive-140635 โ€ข 7 months ago

Namaste to all #hivegarden and #nature lovers.๐Ÿ™

This is the third blog about the growth of my Kashmiri red chilli plant. In the last blog about 2 weeks ago we saw the first flowers on this plant, and today those flowers have become fully developed fruits and are adorning the beauty of this plant.

I will probably write one more blog about the growth of this plant but only when this fruit changes its colour to its mother's red colour. Although I don't know how much more time it will take, but in the later stage of full development of the fruit, probably this is the only step left.

So now a chilli on this plant has fully developed and is bigger than its mother chilli, which you can see in the picture below.

Apart from this, 2 more chillies have started growing, whose 3-day growth process can be seen in the pictures shown below.

Thus the fruit starts taking its shape in the rear part of the flower.

Which grows so fast that you can clearly see the difference in the size of the fruit even from morning to evening.


And here you can see another chilli fruit in its early stages, how the back of the flower has become a bit thicker than the first. The fruit is formed here between the petals and sepals of the flower.


Apart from this, here you can see dozens more flowers in different stages.


Some are on the journey of becoming a flower from a bud and some are now ready to become a fruit from a flower.


Also, if you notice, I have placed a bamboo stick in the middle to support the plant. Because now as the size of the fruit increases, the weight on the stem will also increase, for which it is very important to support it here otherwise, due to increased weight, the plant may fall to one side and get damaged. All those plants whose main stem is green require similar support.

Looking at so many flowers, it seems that this time it is going to be really spicy! ๐Ÿ˜„

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Here are all my green blogs

#12 | Growing Tomatoes From Seeds!

#11 | Growth Update of Indian Red Chilli Plant!

#10 | Growing Bottle Gourd From Seeds!

#9 | New Life of Old Curry Leaves!

#8 | Growing Pumpkin from Seeds

#7 | Carrort Harvesting Fest.

#6 | A Beautiful Flower from a Family of Prestigious Medicinal Trees.

#5 | Growing Indian Red Chilli from Seeds

#4 | Harvesting Radishes from Pots

#3 | Growing Carrot From Seeds

#2 | Growing Radish From Seeds

#1 | Growing dessert rose from seeds

Have you ever grown a plant from its seed?


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When our hardwork yields good results, it should really be appreciated ๐Ÿ‘ . Good that you have kept a support for the planr. Even we did the same. But our chillies haven't started flowering yet.

our chillies haven't started flowering yet.

Probably because you live in a relatively cool place and these plants like bright sunlight throughout the day.
Thank you for appreciating it :)

Yes now the sunlight is less

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This is awesome! Quite a success. Good job! ๐Ÿ‘ I noticed we also have chili plant in a pot but I don't know what type of chili it is. Not very good in differentiating chilies. ๐Ÿ˜…

Namaste! It's so nice you have warm climate and already harvesting peppers. My pepper plants are still few centimeters tall ๐ŸŒถ Enjoy the harvest!

Wow, u have grown those Kashmiri chillies on the pot......I have enough space in my backyard...I think I should try growing it on the ground directly with natural soil conditions. WIll it grow? What type of soil is best suited?

You should definitely do that. Of course, they will grow! well, I am not a phd in botanical๐Ÿ˜…but based on my experiences I guess Loam Soil would be a better option to grow almost all vegetables provided that you also take care of necessary fertilizers, timely watering and pesticides. :)

Okay, thanks.

Here soil is not loamy, but I will go for conditioning it with the right proportions.

Thank you.