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Far north grow challenges

I use to live in FL where I could grow pretty much year round and have since moved to ND where temps are not in favor of growing.

What do u guys from the frozen tundra due to insure a harvest with such a short growing season for long season peppers like reapers etc?
 
I start mine under lights in march.....then they get topped when they get to big .....always have multiple great harvests before the first frost hits.
 
same, start your seeds early.

I over wintered a Carolina reaper and already have flowers, they didn't flower last year until late august but I didn't start my seeds until mid April last year. this year I started in January and already have flowers on my naga's and all the rest are starting to flower too. I already have fruit on my non Chinese too.

I'll be starting my new seeds in January again but will also be overwintering more from this year's crop.
 
I switched to coco and hydro nutes. I also start my plants in January/February. I have been using a 180w LED light as well.

I'm further north than ND, but not quite frozen tundra area. My grow season is around 90 days.

Neil
 
Examples of my plants in coco

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Neil

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Malarky said:
^^^Kratky bathtub? Awesome! ;-)
Just coco, GH Flora and fabric pots. I'm trying the fabric for the first time this year. Previous years I had used plastic pots.

Neil
 
Nice plants! Yeah i think next year ill be growing mostly indoors until june. We have 40 degree temp swings here in ND amd I think it is severely stunting the growth of my plants. Even notice it on my basil and tomatoes.
 
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