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PIC 1's............Pod-ography.............2013

  Good Eve-ning, and Welcome to my bog...glog !

Hey folks sorry for the late glog-up I'm a month behind last years startup,...... :rolleyes: ...... I still have 12+ weeks (plenty of time) before I can start think about hardening off the plants outdoors.

First off I'd like to give a shout out to those who followed my grow last season. Thanks for all the comments, thoughts and ideas. The chuckles we shared......there were some good laughs...(and especially all the criticisms........ :liar: .......hah)

To those who are new, I try to follow a "weekend update" format with photos and captions. Although if anyone has questions or replies that needs and answer or response I'll get back during the week. I hope to keep this interesting and entertaining...

and away we go!


Garden Rewind


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Here's my 1st garden (1986)...it was modest but what we grew we used in our kitchen. I had a couple of dual bulb 4ft T12 fixtures in my basement. A couple grow-lux and daylight color temp bulbs. The indoor grow was far superior to the vegetable starts sold at the local nurseries.
My Italian neighbor couldn't understand why his bell pepper starts only had flowers while mine had golfball size peppers very early in the season.....The hot varieties I grew back then were the cayennes, orange habaneros, and a few different type or thai-birds. Things have changed but I still grow those varities.

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Here's a shot from last season. I grew around 150+ pepper plants in two different sections of the garden. Plants were grown in raised beds and containers from 5 gal up to 20 gal

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A typical weekend harvest shot from later in the season when the gardens at full swing.

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This is one of my seed catalogs, the c.chinense....the seeds that invade our gardens every year...
This book and other seed catalogs are kept in a tupperware container container on a shelve in the corner of the basement.
No elaborate system needed, The seeds are kept in 1.5" zip backs. I have seeds that are as far back as 2007, and still germinating without a hitch....theres no need to pitch. Speaking of pitching theres some old baseball card to display the size of the pages used.

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These are what I use to get the seeds on their way. I take 1/4 bag of each, mix that into a 5 gal bucket and moisten with water. The spagnum peat give fluff to the texture also helps indicate when the mix need to be re-moistened but the lighter color it displays. The vermiclite helps with water retension while letting the air and moisture through. The seed starting mix also has fine grain perlite to keep drainage and airflow moving.

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Ha..........I knew this chop stick would come in handy someday. Once the seed medium is moistened I'll make a hole with the stick 1/4" down .
The seeds will be planted at the same depth. That helps when misting the top with water. Seeds that are planted too high may dry out or seeds planted to deep may rot.

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I use two 2ft x 4ft germinating mats. Enough area to warm 8 seed flats at once...

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I don't bother with a thermostat for the mats. I run them through a timer, 2 hrs on, 1 hr off...continous. The average temp of the soil stays at +/-85 deg

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This is the main grow room. I built the 2 tier shelving units 8ft long x 2ft wide. 8 flats fit underneath the lighting units. Here we have four narrow spaced T8 4 bulb fixtures with 6500k bulbs and one 8ft TF twin bulb tight spaced fixture with 4100k bulbs. I have 4 identical systems in the room with an addition of three 400w mh fixtures with 7200k lamps. The room has 2- 20a dedicated circuits and 1-15a to split the current draw..

more photos in a few minutes....thanks for looking!
PIC 1's......Pod Pornage.............2012

















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Pr0digal_son said:
Batter up...
Sha-wing...batter,batter
WalkGood said:
Plants look great, have fun on vacation and nice great pod pictures!
Thanks, There's alot going on this week, I had to make a checklist so I wouldn't forget anything...#1 update glog...
Pr0digal_son said:
Those plants are framing out for some major production! Have a fun and safe trip. Always nice to get away from the plants and see what a week or two of growth really looks like. Seems like they don't budge when you look at them daily.
Thanks J,
I woke up today only to see frost on the garage roofs, no need to water for a few days. We've had our share of rain the last week. I'm surprised the plants aren't turning yellow....ha. This is the 1st day of blue sky and sunshine .....figures I'm at work. "Stones" concert tonite, another blast from the past group. Hmmm.....I actually have a T-Shirt somewhere from a 70's concert at the old "Chicago Stadium"...that building rocked with the acoustics.
stickman said:
Your pics never disappoint Greg... thanks for sharing!
Thanks Rick !
Trippa said:
Super healthy ... you always have such a great mix of Chilli varieties Greg. Is it just me or do you have more hybrids this season??
Thanks for the kind words..
You're right, I normally don't mess with the hybrids. I'm old school give me the origial seeds and strain, from the past. I'd rather see a stable plant than wonder what it'll be.
Except some folks from here, Brandon (Big Cedar) for one has sent me some hybrids that I couldn't pass on and he likes the superhots....Brandon, where you at dude...
I have to say my plants are ahead of last years pace, considering last years weather was much warmer earlier. I see a big jump in the plants that get some late afternoon shade. We will see how the harvests compare.
 
My favorite band of all-time. Are you going to the show or working on it Greg? I saw them at Three Rivers and also at Rich Stadium. I was only a kid at the Buffalo show. Thank the Lord my parents don't know about that one..Yikes!!!! Lucky I lived to tell the tale.

If you are going I am jealous,I don't envy your ticket bill though $$$... Not many of those legends left to see.
 
Pr0digal_son said:
My favorite band of all-time. Are you going to the show or working on it Greg? I saw them at Three Rivers and also at Rich Stadium. I was only a kid at the Buffalo show. Thank the Lord my parents don't know about that one..Yikes!!!! Lucky I lived to tell the tale.

If you are going I am jealous,I don't envy your ticket bill though $$$... Not many of those legends left to see.
We're going, my wife really, really wants to go. She said if they ever come back here it's "thee" band that she wants to see. This will be the 3rd time for me. Who knows if this will be the final tour.....at least with all the original members....before Keith Richards looses a lung or Charlie Watts gets carpal tunnel......heh

Tickets weren't cheap, especially if you don't want the nose bleed seats. Ours are "blueline mezzanine"....great seats for a hockey game, probably better for a concert......did somebody say "Blackhawks" ?
 
Dayummm, there they are! As expected...perfect green plants podding up. Ok...nuff of that sucking up crap, it's later in the day right now...so get to Jumping Jack (flash)! Your garden...She's (gonna be) A Rainbow of color, you'll be munching on pods as Tears Go By before you know it...Time is on (your) Side Bitch!... :rofl:
 
Have fun at the concert...never had the privilege to see the Stones. 
 
Greg,I am totally jealous! Mick Taylor is my fav guitarist. I don't care if his insides are bleeding,I want to see his fat,jaundiced ass with the band. Had a a chance to see him locally a few years back...yikes. He has seen better days.

If the Penguins get their asses in gear,we may have to hit a game together. I have some vacation that needs used.
 
Fantastic update, pods already up there where it's still frosting?
 
Talk about timing, you got your grow on a perfect schedule for mass production!
 
And the Stones, good score on that! I still have old vinyl from the 70's that they did, sympathy for the devil and gimmie shelter rock!
 
Enjoy the show!
 
Amazing updates Greg!  It's comforting to know that when I fear I've got too many varieties, I can always pop over here and see the countless pictures of various varieties of pepper plants, perfectly laid out, and at least say to myself "self, I'm perfectly normal, and my 65+ varieties are very reasonable.  At least I'm not doing something crazy like that Chicago guy..." 
 
Greg  the Grow looks great, the plants are coming along very well, the ones i adopted from you are still looking better than what i started but they are catching up quickly
enjoy the season hope to see u at "pepperology" once we get going again. and dont forget about the party on the 4th. its always a good time
 
Here's a weekly...monthly update...
 
Shame on me !                     . :tear:
 

 
Here's a petite harvest. I thought I'd do a shot...in more than one way. These tiny "Hab-like" pods will be perfect for a food shot...later
 

 
What's this ?... I thought you might be wondering, these are the bulk of my lights. Upon popular demand I spent this past weekend tearing down the main growroom. It was originally a 4th bedroom turned plant room, now back into living space. We are having a guest stay with us for a few months, family comes 1st. So I removed the lights and hung them with the rest in the dungeon (sub-basement). This area has a  9ft ceiling so the game plan is to frame out a 3 tier rack 12 ft long with extra space for my metal halides. 36 ft of running length by 4ft wide isn't too shabby. Less than what I had but all the grow will be in the same area. No more dirt on the floors nor condensation on the main level windows. All I have to do is run a couple extra 20a lines ....and buy more bags of dirt.... :drooling: This will be a Winter project prior to next years startup.
By the way...unless you're extremely-extremely lucky or well over due to win one.....don't chance "flipping a coin"  2 out of 3 or not !....bwahahaha
Just Kidding !
 

 
The flowers are coming in, which help to provide cover for the 15 gal nursery containers
 

 
The Jamaican "Hot Corner" is starting to fill out. No flowers yet on these plants. They were all cut back, but I've noticed plenty of buds forming. These plants should be producing full swing mid August.
 

 
An Orange Blob...seeds courtesy of Stefan (meatfreak)
 

 
Wild Tepin Peru, the weather has been perfect lately 80's during the day and low 60's at night. Very little flower drop and the lack of rain this week will help let the soil dry out.
 

 
Here's a Bahamian Goat, original seeds from Cappy (PRF). These pods take on rthe 4 lobed Bonnet shape.
 

 
A Jamaican Yellow (annuum) A friend of my brought back these seeds last year while on a dive trip in Jamaica. These were packaged as Jamaican Yellow which grow into a mushroom shape and point upwards. They're really cool looking when ripening on the plant and heatwise, surprisingly hot ! Creeps up on ya.... I was also lucky to obtain yet another strain of Jamaican Bonnets from market pods from my friend and later in the year from my bro-in-law. With what I have from the past and the MoA's from Steve954 this will be a "barrel of bonnet" year.
 

 
Jamaican Long starting to grow (semillas seeds)
 
A few more photo's...with a bump
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
thanks J
 

 
One of a few Ghost Peppers or as some call them "Red Bhut Jolokia"
 

 
Congo x 7/Pot...seeds courtesy of P-Son
 

 
One of 11 Jamaican Red Habs.......seeds courtesy of Ramon (WalkGood)
 

 
Yellow Bhut Jolokia
 

 
Huge Twisted Hab
 

 
XL Caribbean ..seeds courtesy of Tim Smith (svfd11180) This plant will produce "egg" sized huge red habs...
 

 
St Martin Yellow......I brought these seeds back from market pods last year. The peppers were very tasty, thin walled hotties. Its always interesting to see the growth pattern and production of a plant the 1st time around. These plants are really starting to flower...nice
 

 
A current shot of the plants by the back easement fense. These plants only  get around 6 hrs of afternoon direct sun.
 

 
Chocolate Bhut Jolokia, Primo, Indian Carbon.......Primo and Carbon seeds courtesy of P-Son
 
a few more photos shortly...
 
 
 
 
Very nice. I had a purple blob but it died on me. As did a couple of the st Martin seeds i got from you.

As for the lights. Why not just leave it. Easier for them to grow and get a tan as well. As always. Lovely grow you have.
 

 
Grafted Tomato plants are starting to take off
 

 
another bushy Ghost Pepper plant
 

 
Butch T
 

 
Carmel Bhut Jolokia
 

 
Back garden is starting to fill out. Jalapenos, Serranos and mild pepper plants are podding up. Should be some pods to pick for 4th of July bash...
 

 
Maui Purple in the middle with Fish Plants on the ends
 

 
Main grow area....plants are on par with last year....I be happy.....
 

 
more pots...some of the smaller 5 and 7 gal will eventually be moved into 10 gal
 

 
another one of Ramon's JA Habs.....all of a sudden these plants are raining flowers...and I thought the Bahamian Goats were loaing up...these will be winners!
 
a few more in a bit
 
As always, great update and awesome looking plants! What do you have in there growing with the grafter tomatoes? I thought it would be wise to do squash and zuc in the sqft g, not so much!
 
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