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    Pulling my hair out

    In a previous post I thought I had over fertilized my plants but some of the responses indicated the soil compaction might be causing my issues. I double checked my containers and Im sure that the soil is not compacted and is plenty aerated. Ive attached pics of two different plants suffering...
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    Wet weather

    I feel your pain. As I said in an earlier post, all my peppers are now outside. Of course the weather cools off immediately, and today it actually hailed. HAILED. I havent seen my plants yet, Im not sure I want to.
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    Lessons learned

    Its organic container soil. The crust developed in about a week. This is one one of the plants affected.
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    Lessons learned

    I added the emulsion at 1 tbsp per gallon of water. There was a white crust on the soil. The plants that are still doing well dont have it. Im pretty sure thats what happened. Whats interesting is that plants of the same age and size are still perfectly fine.
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    Lessons learned

    So now all of my plants are in their summer spots in this my first attempt at growing hot peppers and Ive learned a few things while theyve been growing. 1. Dont over fertilize. I fertilized with fish juice after potting in pre mixed soil, which also had fertilizers added. In so doing, I...
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    One of my first efforts

    This is a scorpion pepper Ive grown and have finally been able to get outside. Its about 7 weeks old. Im pretty proud of this little guy as its my first effort and Im pretty excited to see how it goes as the growing season progresses. Any thoughts or opinions are welcome!
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    sun Indirect Sunlight?

    What was interesting when I pulled the plants out of the solo cups was how big the roots are. A lot of the pics I see here are tall plants, while mine are about 4 inches tall but three times the diameter of the solo cup. Theyve seemed to grow up then out. It wasnt what I expected.
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    sun Indirect Sunlight?

    Its time to move my seedlings into their home containers prior to being moved outside. My question is, can I put them in an area where direct sunlight wont necessarily hit them. I live in northern Canada, so currently we have around 18 hours of light, but its still a little cool for them to be...
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    soil Soil additives

    Those ideas work for me. In the end, its dirt and they want to grow! I just love doing the work.
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    soil Soil additives

    So...growing peppers for the first time and its getting to the point of potting up. I understand what nutrients are required and space issues etc, but for large containers which will be the final destination for most of the plants, this is the soil I have access to...
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    Farthest north grower?

    Hello First time growing hot peppers. I'm trying to grow them in the northwest territories in northern Canada.
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