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    soil Looking for a little advice or tips for fertilizing soilless potting mixes

    So I'll be transplanting some babies soon. They will be going into one gallon black nursery pots. Then into sevens. The soil will be pro mix bx. The plants will be outdoor grown in the west central Florida area. I was thinking of using dyna gro grow and dyna gro protekt. I'll start with 1\8th...
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    water Problem with Fox Farm Ocean not soaking up water( bottom watering)

    Well I have a dozen or so seedlings going. All are in fox farm ocean. They were started from seed in this soil. Only a couple are showing possible fert burn. Other than that the plants are growing insanely fast and big. My stem this year are very thick compared to last year. Cups are...
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    Pro- mix HP Vs. Pro-mix bx for Florida weather?

    Wondering what you all think would be better suited for growing outdoors in Florida. Just worried about the retaining and draining of the too. Do you think the bx would drain well with the rainy conditions we get in the summer? Would the HP require a ton of watering when the rain isn't here...
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    seeds Fox farms ocean forest ok for seedlings? ?

    I am germinating seed with paper towel method. When they pop I was wondering if I could you the FF ocean forest for them. I have left over soil so I'd like to use it for the seeds if I can. Is it to fertilized? Thanks Bud
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    wanted Looking for rocoto

    I know that it is basically the end of the season for some. But I am looking for a pepper or two or three. I live in Florida and I think that it's too hot to grow these. I've been dying to try one. If anyone has a few let me know. Willing to pay of course. Thanks Bud
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    SAMS Club: Three Alarm Cheese

    I was at sams club a few days ago a found a cheese called Three Alarm made by mid West. It comes as a wheel and says that it contains jalapeƱo, chipotle, and habanero peppers. It is a Colby jack. It is the spiciest store cheese I have found. I wouldn't classify it as " spicy" though. Either way...
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    Could this be a Naga Morich?(picture)

    Started this from a OP seed. I have never grown or seen one in person. The ones I have seen online look more pointy and smooth. This one is fairly pimply. Sorry for the bad pics(cell phone) This is a yellow Bhut. This is the first pods its set. So far they look right, but one of them...
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    My first year growing hot peppers(or should I say attempt) Pictures

    Well I have been lurking on this site for a while now. I have learned lots of things through out the year from all of you. I am very eager to give it another go next year. I think that I will do a lot better. So i started during the winter inside and grew some from seed. everything was going...
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    Brewmasta's 2011 First year growing with pictures

    Well I really started late last year, so I consider this my first year. Anyways here are some pictures. Some are from last year that survived the Florida winter. And some are started from seed late last year. Enjoy Some of the plants(Different 7's/Naga/yellow and chocolate...
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    seeds Need some help with my seedlings

    Hello all. I am new to growing peppers from seed. I have a few different varieties going now. I am using a hundred watt CFL in a rubbermaid grow box I rigged up. All have sprouted and most have two sets of leaves. Seems like they were growing fast and now all the sudden they seem to have...
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    Pepper Pod ID please(pic)

    Met a friend of mine and he gave me some peppers. Called them Aussie Black habaneros. First time I have seen a pepper like this. Let me know what you think
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    Question about my plant with furry leaves(pitures)

    Just got a few small plants from a friend. He says the one is a Lemon drop. But a Lemon drop is a C. Baccatum. Does that class of plant have "furry" leaves? I was under the impression that the C.pubescens were the hairy ones. Any ideas? Heres the pictures. Thanks for looking
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    New to Forum....Help with pepper I.D.(pictures)

    New to growing peppers in the tampa area. Have a plant that I just rescued from a Flea market. Not sure what it is. Resembles a cayenne, but is much smaller. Also seems to be curly. It is about 2-2.5 inches long. Here goes. Mystery pepper Another shot Choc. Hab Caribben red hot...
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