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PjPEPPERS Bonsai indoor/outdoor glog

Well folks...here goes!

Our 2013 indoor grow is the first step for freedom for us. We are planning on using this years seed stocks for next years grow which will then be harvested resale puposes to help put us on the property ladder. It's not a get rich quick plan but more of a plan we believe in and are prepared to see it through to the end. We hope you can join us on this adventure and offer any advice where you can. We are all ears!

(I will include as many pictures as possibe that are relevant to the grow and a few that are in for giggles also) I love looking at pepper-porn of other peoples grow's, it is an excellent research method, so hopefully our pic's will inspire and help you all to get a better understanding of what we are doing.

If you see something we are doing wrong please shout out!​

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Plan of action
By having a 100% indoor grow season we will be able to control the enviroment in which our peppers are culivated in and with lots of hard work, cunning and lady luck..ooh and your advice!, we believe we will be able to grow stable, popular, tasty, hot, beautiful peppers to use for seed in the 2014 mega grow we ar planning.

Equipment
Seed soaking cups for an overnight saltpeter bath
BioBizz light mix organic seedling soil
At least 2 x agralan plug plant trainers
1 x growcube propagation tent (90cm long x 60cm wide x 60 cm tall)
1 x Lightwave T5 4 bulb grow light (24w per bulb, 96w total, 6,600 lumens blue)
1 x Petnap speedy seeder heat mat (49cm x 49cm - 40w)
Both sets of fingers crossed!

If seeds/we are successful, once grown enough, the next step we will be using the following:

1 x self built nursery grow cabinet made from the spare wardrobe (see pics of flat)
1 x Lightwave T5 8bulb grow light (54w per bulb, 432w total, 33200 lumens super blue)
8 x 7cm square black plant pot tray sets - these hold 28 pots in each tray

(Pot measurements are - External = 72x72x71mm (with lip), Internal = 66x66mm (Top), Internal = 49x49mm (Bottom)Tray measurements are - External = 562x315x50mm (with lip), Internal = 552x305mm, Internal = 58x58x50mm (compartments) Volume - 0.2 litres (per pot))

Once plants are big enough they will be going in to the main crop tents, we will have 3 tents in total.

1 x 2.8m long x 1.4m wide x 2m tall.


2 x 65cm wide x 165cm long x 180cm tall.

The largest tent is where we will be growing the widest selection of plants. Our aim is to try and grow approx 195 dwarf or short plants in this tent. Then the 2 smaller tents will have approx 20 - 40 larger super hot's in them.

We have designed a self built plant pot system using heavy duty rubble sacks, bamboo, plastic storage boxes, wire tyes, florist wire and fishing line. A lots of praying!!

The pots we have designed are going to be 10cm squarred at the top, going down 80cm in lenght to a 1 litre approx 9cm round plant pot attached and sealed by tyes. The shape of the pot/sack will be held in a cylindrical shape by the fishing line wrapped around it and the florist wire is used to keep the shape of the top of the pot whilst keeping it open. The bamboo canes will be used the create a cross hatch grid effect frame where each pot rests/hangs in.

The pots will be in grids of 15 and will sit in the plastic storage trays/boxes
The purpose of the round flower pot attached to the bottom is to allow the storage boxes to be flooded when watered and to leave enough flow space around each pot base for the water to be siphoned up by the roots and soil. Hard to explain and pictures will show better, but I think and hope it will work. Will have to try to see! The pots have been designed like this to maximise the space of the tent and allow loads of room for downward root growth. The pots will hold 9 litres of soil this way! Hope that is going to be enough be plant?

We will be using 3 x Lightwave T5 8bulb grow light (54w per bulb, 1296w total, combo of red and blue bulbs) to light up this tent. These light are only 60mm in height and have been choosen to leave max space for the plant to grow from the top of the pot to approx 12 inches away from the light. The tent is 200cm in height, the pots and tray total 92cm in height, minus 6cm for the light, minus 30cm light space means approx 70cm for plant growth. We will be training plants will a huge grid wall we have already. The main tent will look like a SCRog grow.

Not 100% sure on what fan we are using yet but will be a 5inch fan located in the top right pulling air from a passive vent flap on the bottom side of the tent.

That's enough for now I think, plus fingers hurt from typing. Here's a few pic's to see where everything is going. We have a separate studio apartment that we use for our online business which has kitchen bathroom and large open space so this will be taken over by our pepper grow soon.

Please feel free to offer any advice as it is much needed. I will post up some more pics and our list of seeds we are growing tomorrow for you all to view.

Thanks


(excuse the mess - been playing around with the selving to make space)
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Good luck on your grow this year, Pete. I think growing inside might be a blessing in disguise if things turn out as wet as last year. I've definitely taken up all the south window sills in the house for my babies, but here's to the hopefully frost free end of March!
 
Cheers Matt. Yeah last year was a right old wet one. I think it was like the wettest year on record for the last 100+ years or something like that. Seems like every year is always the wettest though. lol

Yep, end of April and all mine will be occupying all the window sills also. Keeping the lights on 24 hour at the moment to try and give them the best possible chance for when they have to go on the window sills. Using a cycle of the HPS light and CFL's, trying to create what would happen during the day in the tent (other than complete darkness) so at night the CFL's get turned on, on their own and then in the morning the HPS goes on with CFL's off and mid day everything goes on and the cycle continues. Hopefully this will give them a good chance.

Next year is going to be a whole new ball game..as soon as I get back on my land, which is up in cheshire, it's go time and massive plant out will begin.

Seeds in the post Monday morning for you mate, got a few extra's in there also to keep you going.

See the rugby? What a thrashing! Rubbish end for england :banghead:
 
Hey Pete!! Awesome update my friend!! Your peppers look really great and you can tell a definite difference from your update back on 2/24. The tent setup is pretty cool and definitely working!! Keep up the great work!! Your pics of the area too look really nice thanks for sharing and look forward to future updates!!

Mike
 
Same here, my wife loves rugby just as much as me. Always a great time of year in our house when the 6 nations is on. Love it.

I wouldn't hold it against you lol

Bet there will be a few sore heads in Cardiff this morning. I went to the millenium stadium a few years back now to watch wales play Canada in the rugby and then a few wrc rally stages in the same weekend was great fun. When I was a lot younger I used to watch the ice hockey in Cardiff also, don't know if it's still there?

My land is near Crewe, Cheshire and there's a direct train line to Cardiff so when the wife and I first met we used to go do a bit of shopping in the city and "do" lunch. Good times. We lived in wales for a bit also. A small place called Treharris in the rhonda.

Let me know when the seeds arrive mate just so I know they got there safe.

Cheers Matt

Hey Pete!! Awesome update my friend!! Your peppers look really great and you can tell a definite difference from your update back on 2/24. The tent setup is pretty cool and definitely working!! Keep up the great work!! Your pics of the area too look really nice thanks for sharing and look forward to future updates!!

Mike

Thanks Mike,

Always good to hear someone else can see the difference in growth. Get so used to seeing them everyday it's hard some times to see how far they have come. To be honest I would have liked them to all be a lot bigger by now and I think that is down to the lack of nutes and experience I have growing peppers. This is my first true year of growing just peppers and it's all inside from start to finish so it has it's challenges. Really looking forward to next year when I can get back on my land and grow some monsters outside.

Cheers Mike, Yeah we love it down here, it's a tourist hot spot during the season but out of season it's empty and we have the whole front and the beaches to just the residents. Definitely an experience living in a place like this. I took a 360 photo but couldn't stitch it together properly because it was soo misty on the day and the software just couldn't handle it.

More pics next weekend unless something cool happens that I just have to share with everyone.
 
Hi Pete,

Seeds arrived yesterday. More than I could have asked for! Now I'm trying to think of how many more I can cram into my space.. :dance:

Thank you for the salvation seeds.
 
Glad they arrived Matt, hope they germinate well for you and you find some extra space for them to go. The white Habs I've sent to you are the bullet type. I'm trying to get the Giant White habs for next years grow, seen them on a couple of sites but wouldn't mind trading some seeds for them first.

Thanks for letting me know they had arrived. Pete 1 - Royal mail 0 ;)
 
Morning everyone, time for another weekend picture update.

Last weekend I spent a bit for time searching for some organic nutes for the plants, I felt it was time they had an extra boost and they definitely deserved it after everything I put them through. So I decided to go for some Magnesium Sulphate/epsom salts, some Garden Lime/Calcium carbonate, some more fish,bone and blood meal and finally some Hoof and Horn powder. I mixed the epsom salts, lime and fish/bone/blood meal all together in some liter bottles to make a strong solution and then diluted it down into another 4 2liter bottles and spread that across all the plants I have on their last watering which was Tuesday night. I used some of the dilute solution with a hoof and horn mix as a foliage spray and have spray all the plants lightly twice since Tuesday night. Here's the results:

White Habanero pics for Matt (binford35) - 1st pic is plant as of 16th March (last saturday) 2nd pic is same plant taken morn :P
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Pretty happy with the results there so far. lol I keep finding little sprouts in this pot also, I have pulled out 4 all ready and still have the 2 in the photo to come out, or shall I leave them to see what they go out to be? I know I recycled a load of seed starting mix because..well the seeds didn't start. But there was a huge variety of seeds in it so could be anything really.

Another comparison of results from the nutes I have given them:
7 pot Yellow - 1st pic taken 16th March (last saturday) 2nd pic taken this morning :P
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YEAH BABY!
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This is the Moruga Scorpion as of this morning - just couldn't get a decent photo of it this morning, I think sometimes my plants get a bit camera shy. I am happyish with the growth of this one, comparison can be seen if you go back a page to last weekend's update. I guess it's getting to a plateau period and then hopefully it will start to boom again. Anyway here it is from this morning:

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This is 1 of the Bhut Jolokia Chocolates I have growing. This is the same plant as shown in update from the 16th March (last saturday) This plant has definitely spread it's wings - I pinched off a couple of the lower leafs fro last week as they were going yellow slightly and think it has helped. Some of my pots have been drying out quicker than others, I do know why now. It's because of the mix I used (it was not the same batch the whole way through the pots - I had to stop ans start new batches because I didn't have enough room to make 1 mega huge batch - the struggles of indoor growing you see. And also because I have had the heat mat on at night to keep the temps up in the tent. I feel I need to keep it on for now as it's still soo bloody cold but I have started to rotate the wetter pots on to it at night to try to dry them out a bit. I'm not going to water until next Thursday I think so hopefully they will be ready for a drink then, will see. Anyway blah blah blah, shut up Pete! Here's a pic from this morning of the BJ Chocolate.

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Here's a quick shot of a 7 pot Chaguanas and a Yellow Datil - Sorry a bout the blur, as mentioned some of the plants are camera shy ;)
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This is quite interesting, this is a pic of the Patio Fire plant from this morning. Buds or more leaves growing?
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Naga Morich from this morning - If you can be bothered go back to the 24th Feb update and have a look at this plant then ans then look at it now. Even from last week the 16th March it has gotten bigger. I like the way it has stayed really stocky and tight, good signs for the future I hope:

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And finally here's my 10th pic of the my allowance :cry:
A quick shot of half the tent:
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Thanks for reading if you made it this far. Hopefully next weekend I can show you some more improvement and also so good photos of some of the plants I have not really shown yet. Here's a list of what I have growing in pots in the tent now:

[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Bhut Jolokia Chocolate x 2[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]7 pot Yellow[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Chocolate Naga[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Trinidad Congo Red[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Trinidad Scotch Bonnet Brown[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Datil[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Tobago Treasure[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Moruga Scorpion[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Habanero White[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Patio Fire[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]7 pot Chag[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Nagalah[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Naga Morich[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Red Fatali[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Prik knee Suan[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Trinidad Douglah[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]King Naga Morich[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]BONSAI..Aji Crystal/Bird's eye demon red/Khorika Jolokia[/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]BONSAI..Bird's eye demon red/Mexican Pequin/Pequin[/background]


[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Cheers [/background]
[background=rgb(240, 227, 210)]Pete[/background]
 
Haven't done an update in a while. Probably not guna keep this glog going as it seems to be dying a death

Anyway for anyone who cares or wants a laugh

First pic White Habanero on the 16th
Second pic same White Habanero as of today - 28 DAYS LATER!
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Tobago Treasure from 23rd March on the left of picture. (In last post I thought this was the 7 pot Chag, it's not)
Tobago Treasure as of today - 21 DAYS LATER
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Trinidad Congo Red
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Overview of half on the group. All plants are growing on the window sill now. I have 20 plants in total now. So will see how we get on with them. Most on this window sill are the same size the other window plants are about 2 weeks behind but still coming along nicely.
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Over and out
 
I love it! What an awesome Glog mate! Just beautiful lookin plants! Love the guys sittin in the window. I wish I had a south facing window or any window that gets decent light for that matter. Things are looking really good man, I am def gonna stay tuned! ALso them were some awesome pics of the town!
 
It's great to see progress on your grow! Nice and healthy looking!

I've got all of my babies outside now, most of 'em in the pop-up greenhouse. The purple cheyenne and jalepenos you gave me have popped, but still no white habs! What is the trick to these things?
 
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