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    Dark's Jigsauce

    Hey guys,   made some sauce couple of days back using my favourite - chinense pods, this time the last of last season's crop - Jigsaw pepper from Fatalii.net . Their taste is super-intense even though they were ripening at home with a few hours of daylight only, comparing to a full summer. Can't...
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    Chinenses are sick, desperately need help

    My beautiful Chinense plants are showing various symptoms of issues, and I don't know what to do. Once plants were put outside into a greenhouse, where they get plenty of light and high temps, they started to yellow, loose leaves, they drop flowers and have just a very few pods on the plants...
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    pests Can Aphids survive/lay eggs in coconut coir ?

    Hi, I am wondering whether Aphids can lay eggs to coconut coir ? Last year I had quite some infestation by Aphids in the greenhouse, and decided to kill the mostly damaged plants in the end. What remained is approx 70 gal of coconut fibre with Perlite, worth well $100 over here, that I don't...
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    What is the lowest temp you put your chinenses outside ?

    Hi, when do you usually think " this is warm enough during the night" and decide to move your plants outside ? We have quite high temps during the day here in CZ these days, up to 85 F , but at night it drops sometimes even to 45 F . I have a greenhouse but it's so small that it does not really...
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    pests Please help with pest identification

    Hi everyone, can you please help me ? I found these on my over-wintering plants, they are full of it :( I know that the bigger and round ones are aphids, I wonder what are the other ones - the white, horse-like pests ? They don't move much. How to get rid of them ? Plants do not have pods yet.
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    Darkb16a1's Coco+perlite soilless project !

    Hi everyone, last year I tried to grow some of my favourite chillies in a mix of coconut coir and perlite, tried to compare the results, learn from mistakes and do some experiments. Overall I'd call it quite successful and more clean than usual soil growing, and mostly with very early harvest...
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