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PaulG 2020

Mini Yellow, topped early:
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Mini Red:
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A couple of the c. chinense have started to pull out
of their aphid-induced funk, but most still look really
sick. Aside from aphids, I think they spent too much
time in the 1 quart pots and are just having a hard
time growing into the big containers. May be looking
at reduced production this season, although there are
still 4 or 5 months left for them to get their healthy glow on.
 
Moruga UV Scorpion, thanks to Mr. Joe:
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Red Scrotch Bonnet, thanks to John at Trident Chili:
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PaulG said:
One of my favorite annuum varieties - Chili Costa Rica,
seed from The Hippy Seed Company. Multiple pods at
every node, and probably one of the most beautiful purple
plants around. The pods start out black, then turn red as
they ripen. In late Summer the plant looks like it has bunches
of black and red marbles all over. Despite being hammered
by aphids, the plant is doing well, and putting out some nice
new growth:
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Now that is a cool looking plant Paul!
 
Edit: And the rest look great too!
 
I feel the plants will shake the Aphid experience and move on ;)
 
The topped yellow looks great. I always am back and forth on tipping. I love my topped plants but hate to do it. Either way, yours looks great.

What light do you have on the indoor “aphid plant” grow? I’ve been using T5s in the past but feel it’s time to upgrade.


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Peppergator said:
The topped yellow looks great. I always am back and forth on tipping. I love my topped plants but hate to do it. Either way, yours looks great.

What light do you have on the indoor “aphid plant” grow? I’ve been using T5s in the past but feel it’s time to upgrade.


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Thanks, PG!
 
I topped the Mini Yellow because it was reaching
for the sky early on. I generally don’t like to do that,
but ya gotta do...
 
The indoor part of my grow is under T5HO lights. I
have two 4x4, two 2x4 and two 2x2 lamps. Some
above table tops, and the 2x4s on a grow shelf. All
in our garage. If I were a younger man, I might upgrade,
but these will perhaps outlast me  :rofl:
 
HeatMiser said:
Things are looking good Paul. The ones that were taken over by the aphids have bounced back nicely... Can't wait to see how your harvest will look like this year.
Thanks, HM. Aphids sort of keeping a low profile lately.
Hope it stays that way! Now for a little sun to help the
plants get their grow on.
 
Mildfruit said:
Finally catched up from the last 2 pages, and wow so many nice plants! Your lemonburst is already starting to look good! 
Hopefully those aphids are not going to return! 
You're kicking ass this year Paul, very nice to follow!
Thanks, MF. Just waiting six more days to return 
to some better weather. The first half of June
is being cloudy and damp. Blah.
 
Finally got around to transplanting the micro tomatoes.
They will live in the #1 nursery pots for the Summer.
Most of these will only grow to 8-12 inches tall. Look-
ing forward to trying these out. Hoping to find several
varieties worth going forward with.
 
Most should produce fruit in 55-75 days.
 
These are from Renaissance Farms. 
Mohammed, Andrina, Vilma, and Rejina:
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These from Bunny Hop Seeds.
Yellow Balcony, Rosy Finch, Pinocchio, Lukoshko,
Baby, Hahm’s Gelbe, Birdie Jaune, Yellow Olle,
Yellow Dwarf:
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lespaulde said:
Those sound exciting, will be interesting to see how they do and how you like their flavors! Glad you got them out, and with those quick production cycles, you should be munchin on some rather soon. Looking good!

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That would be great, indeed, Erv!
 
I have been intrigued by them since I saw
that tattoedbullfrog had a micro tom in his
grow.
 
DownRiver said:
Paul, ever been over to https://www.tomato-talk.com/
 
Micro tomato development / breeding program site. LOTS of interesting "stuff" there. AND, you too can play! lol
 
Check it out.
I have not, DR, but I will mo def check it out.
Thanks for the tip.
 
later: Visited the Tomato Talk site. Lots of
interesting stuff there. Joined the forum.
 
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