Chillies Flower But Donโ€™t Set Fruit

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Chilli Plant Flowering But No Chillies? Hereโ€™s Why

Blossom drop without fruit is usually environmental or nutritional. Fix the limiting factor and pods will follow within weeks.

Most Common Causes

  • Temperature stress: Nights under 15ยฐC or days over 33ยฐC sterilise pollen and trigger blossom drop.
  • Low pollination: Still air indoors/greenhouses limits pollen movement; flowers shed before set.
  • Nitrogen excess: Lush foliage, few pods; plant keeps making leaves instead of fruit.
  • Low potassium: Flowers form but fail to set or tiny pods abort early.
  • Irregular watering: Dryโ€“soak cycles shock roots and drop flowers.
  • Shade or crowding: Less than 6 hours of direct sun or poor airflow reduces set.
  • Pests on blooms: Thrips/aphids deform anthers and reduce viable pollen.

A staged feeding plan prevents most nutrition-related failures: balanced growth early, fruit-first nutrition at bud stage.

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Immediate Fixes That Work

  • Stabilise temperature: Move pots to a warmer wall at night; add light shade cloth on very hot afternoons.
  • Boost pollination: Tap or gently shake plants at midday; use a soft brush to move pollen between flowers.
  • Switch fertiliser: Move from high-N feeds to a fruiting mix immediately.
  • Water evenly: Keep soil consistently moist; avoid drying out between deep waterings.
  • Increase sun and airflow: 6โ€“8 hours direct light; thin inner shoots to reduce humidity around blooms.
  • Control pests: Check flower clusters; treat thrips/aphids with neem or pyrethrum, repeating in 5โ€“7 days.

Nutrition: What to Feed at Bud and Bloom

  • Vegetative phase: Use CompleteGrow NPK 20-20-20 weekly at half strength until first buds.
  • From first buds onward: Switch to Advanced 4-18-38 + Calcium & Magnesium every 7โ€“10 days. Higher P and K support pollen viability, fruit set, and early pod growth; Ca/Mg strengthen tissues and reduce blossom drop.
  • Containers: Feed at half rate but slightly more often, flushing monthly to avoid salt build-up.

With these changes, expect the next flush of flowers to set. Tiny pods usually appear within 7โ€“14 days under stable conditions.

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Keep Fruit Set High All Season

  • Plant in warm soil and avoid cold snaps; bring pots under cover on cool nights.
  • Maintain pH 6.0โ€“6.8 for nutrient uptake and healthy pollen.
  • Mulch 2โ€“3 cm to stabilise moisture and root temperature.
  • Prune lightly to open the canopy; avoid heavy cuts mid-flower.
  • Feed on a rhythm: 20-20-20 for growth, 4-18-38 + CaMg for flowering/fruiting.

FAQs โ€” Flowering But No Fruit

  • Why are flowers dropping off? Temperature swings, low pollination, or excess nitrogen.
  • Will hand-pollinating help? Yes โ€” a soft brush or gentle shake improves set in still air.
  • Do I stop nitrogen entirely? No โ€” reduce it. Use fruiting fertiliser with higher potassium to balance growth.
  • How much sun is enough? At least 6 hours direct sun; more light usually equals better set and flavour.
  • How long until I see pods? Typically 1โ€“2 weeks after fixes, longer in cool weather.

Combine stable temperatures, reliable pollination, and fruit-focused nutrition to turn flowers into a steady crop of firm, flavour-rich chillies.

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