Krooton I think what you are seeing is normal winter die-back due to the shortening of daylight hours.
I cut mine back to 1 to 2 inches above the soil, others prefer to leave a longer stem. Some also trim the root ball but I don't bother. Most of my over-wintering plants are showing new growth.
When I had a problem with flies I just had a spray around with ordinary household fly spray and it killed the little buggers.
I just had another delivery of seeds, most notably a couple of varieties of 7-pot, Dorset Naga and Trinidad Scorpion. I already have 35 babies on the window sill so these will have to wait until I have more room or will be started later in the greenhouse.
I cut mine back to 1 to 2 inches above the soil, others prefer to leave a longer stem. Some also trim the root ball but I don't bother. Most of my over-wintering plants are showing new growth.
When I had a problem with flies I just had a spray around with ordinary household fly spray and it killed the little buggers.
I just had another delivery of seeds, most notably a couple of varieties of 7-pot, Dorset Naga and Trinidad Scorpion. I already have 35 babies on the window sill so these will have to wait until I have more room or will be started later in the greenhouse.