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Mas Fuego's South Florida Grow 2017

With any luck I can make this a fairly interesting grow log for the beginners like me. If you want to follow a professional grower to glean pro-style tips, keep moving. If you want to watch a guy stumble along the road of gardening, you are in the right place!

I am in south Florida so I don't have a frost to worry about. it does get cold(ish) around February and theoretically I should wait till then to go outside but like I said, I am not a pro.
 
The plan is to grow in pots on a drip irrigation system that I plan to build.
 
I will try to track my seeds and where they came from:
 
Currently Growing
Jalapeno - Burpee
Serano - Burpee [Not gonna grow]
Brazilian Ghost  - Forum  [Probably Not gonna grow]
Jamaican Scotch Bonnet - Forum
White Hab - Ebay [None have made fully germinated]
Chocolate Hab - EBay  [Probably Not gonna grow]
Yellow 7 Pot - Forum   [Probably Not gonna grow]
Red Sweet Pepper - Ebay
Carolina Reaper - Forum
 
Cucamellon - eBay - these take off!
Pickle Cuke - eBay
Homestead Tomato - eBay
Floridade Tomato - eBay
Tomatillo - scrapped out of a tomatillo from Publix
 
Awaiting Arrival
Habanero Paper Lantern - Juanitos
cumari do para - Juanitos

Still Trying To Source
sweetheart pepper
Sweet Lunchbox Mini Peppers
Sugar Rush Peach Pepper
(basically any mild, sweet peppers)
Ají Lemon Drop
Malawi Piquante
 
solid7 said:
 
Tomatillos are hit and miss.  I had one plant that was loaded with more than it could bear.  It didn't set until late in the summer.  I had another one that set fruit when it was 8" tall, after the cold moved in.  There were many more that never did anything.  The best tip with tomatillos, is to plant a lot, cull the ones that aren't producing within a few weeks of the first one.
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I'm just going to say that tomatillos are crazy prolific producers, when they go.  If you have 2 bearing plants, you have one too many!
Good word, thanks.
 
solid7 said:
 
Tomatillos are hit and miss.  I had one plant that was loaded with more than it could bear.  It didn't set until late in the summer.  I had another one that set fruit when it was 8" tall, after the cold moved in.  There were many more that never did anything.  The best tip with tomatillos, is to plant a lot, cull the ones that aren't producing within a few weeks of the first one.
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I'm just going to say that tomatillos are crazy prolific producers, when they go.  If you have 2 bearing plants, you have one too many!
 
Exactly how I figured they would be after that season. I was planning on starting about a half dozen this year before I realized I had no more seeds. At this point, I'm OK forgoing them for other plants. Fueg, you gotta keep us updated on those. I'm hoping to grow vicariously through you for now.
 
reelfunkedup said:
 
Exactly how I figured they would be after that season. I was planning on starting about a half dozen this year before I realized I had no more seeds. At this point, I'm OK forgoing them for other plants. Fueg, you gotta keep us updated on those. I'm hoping to grow vicariously through you for now.
 
Tomatillos produce some crazy volunteers.  If you planted in-ground, just go check your plot this spring, and look for tightly clustered seedlings.  Or, if you want some seeds, let me know. :)
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By the way, if you like tomatillos, I highly recommend the purple ones. 
 
reelfunkedup said:
I haven't known anyone else with that problem. Also, I grew them on a whim and kind of just went with set-and-forget. I was going to try again  this year with more care, but the seeds went missing and I never got around to getting any more. If anything, just watch for whitefly and feed them regularly. 
 
 
solid7 said:
 
Tomatillos are hit and miss.  I had one plant that was loaded with more than it could bear.  It didn't set until late in the summer.  I had another one that set fruit when it was 8" tall, after the cold moved in.  There were many more that never did anything.  The best tip with tomatillos, is to plant a lot, cull the ones that aren't producing within a few weeks of the first one.
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I'm just going to say that tomatillos are crazy prolific producers, when they go.  If you have 2 bearing plants, you have one too many!
 
 
I didn't even buy these seeds. I got tomatillos from the Publix to make salsa verde and saved some seeds. I have no idea if these will produce but I am not likely to devote too many resources to something I can buy at Publix for $1. The plants seem to grow fairly slow so far. I am only container gardening and every pot is time and $$$.
 
So I finally had a day off so I decided it was time to replant a few of the plants. Some needed it more than others. I am still experimenting with my soil mix and I think I might have made it not dense enough. We will see. I may have to watch the watering  a little more closely before repotting again.
 
The main candidates:
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Aji Habenero - Tradewinds Seeds
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Red Paper Lantern Habenero - Juanitos
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Cherry Peppers
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Aji Lemon Drop
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Yellow 7 pot
This one is a massive victory. I first germinated it mid December. After sprouting I put it outside where it got completely drenched several times. It just stopped growing. I wrote it off. I was new to germinating seeds and I would put them in a tray to water from the bottom. It would rain in the night and they would get soaked. I would dump out the tray and it would rain again and again and again. It was a really wet dry season here.
 
Anyway, I decided to repot this and give it a chance to live and here it is. Will it grow to fruiting? Who knows. But the fact it is growing is rewarding.
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I also repotted some tomatillos, cucamellon and Everglades tomatoes
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One more
 
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Not sure if anyone is even following along here but . . .
 
I bought 1 gallon Viagrow grow bags on Amazon for various reasons. I really like them.
 
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I didn't take pics of potting them up and whatnot. But here are two tomatillos and a serrano I left neglected in a solo cup. It refused to die so I decided to reward it.
 
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I may need to start a new post for this one but anyone know what is wrong with my Ghost pepper?
 
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I got some mystery seeds that simply said Red Sweet. Here is what they look like. Pretty sure they are cherry peppers. We shall see.
 
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Last but not least, Some cherry tomatoes
 
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So I have been trying to figure how to use my drip system with 1 gallon pots without having to hook up a drip line for each one. Here is what I have come up with. I put 6 grow bags in a tray and rig up some drip line in a circle.
 
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Close up
 
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They are .08gph drip lines so that is about perfect for me.
 
 
Here is what my smallest plants lin solo cups ook like
 
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Slightly larger guys
 
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And some of the larger ones in solo cups
 
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I have nuked my plants with the sulfur stuff and pruned them. Here are how most of my affected plants look.
 
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I have one more I will butcher after the fruit ripens.
 
Ok, I haven't posted many pics because . . . I didn't think there was much interesting happening. Not that now is really any different.
 
Aji Lemon Drop in 1 gallon bag
 
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roots while repotting
 
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New bucket. Thihnk it is 4 gallon
 
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Brazilian Ghost Pepper that I snatched from the hands of the broad mites
 
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Red Paper Lantern: Seeds from Juanitos
 
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Zavery - Never tasted this one. Looking forward to seeing what it is like
 
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Aji Habenero
 
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Red Paper Lantern
 
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More updates hopefully on Monday.
 
 
 
My Chocolate Habanero was ready to leave the 1 gallon grow bag
 
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In her new home
 
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Brazilian Ghost Pepper
 
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Scotch Bonnet Red. This things is short and bushy. don't know why. It is producing though. Fruit is really tasty and hotter than I was expecting.
 
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Zavery - I am really looking forward to seeing what the fruit will be like on this one.
 
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Scotch Bonnet MOA
 
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Aji OmniColor
 
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Aji Habenero - I have two of these and they are really thin plants. Not a lot of leaves.
 
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What is out right now
 
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In the wings
 
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Your grow looks great, Carl.  What ever happened with the
Broad Mites, the plants look great?
 
"I may need to start a new post for this one but anyone know what is wrong with my Ghost pepper?"
 
Looks like a little leaf spot.  I'd just cut off any affected leaves,
and if any others show signs of it, just cut them off, too.  If it
gets serious, or as a preventative, Pepper Guru recommends 
Bond Fruit, Nut and Orchard spray.
 
Keep up the good work!
 
 
 
PaulG said:
Your grow looks great, Carl.  What ever happened with the
Broad Mites, the plants look great?
 
"I may need to start a new post for this one but anyone know what is wrong with my Ghost pepper?"
 
Looks like a little leaf spot.  I'd just cut off any affected leaves,
and if any others show signs of it, just cut them off, too.  If it
gets serious, or as a preventative, Pepper Guru recommends 
Bond Fruit, Nut and Orchard spray.
 
Keep up the good work!
 
 
 
Thanks.  I need to update that thread . . . Actually, wait while I go find it.
http://thehotpepper.com/topic/63808-could-this-be-something-other-than-over-watering
 
short version, my one plant that was semi-mature got striped of all foliage and made it. And thats it.
 
 

 
 
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