HI!

i'm a seasoned eater of the hot stuff, but a right nOOb when it comes to the cultivation. this year has been a giant learning curve, as i've grown nearly 100 chile plants across 12 or so varieties, mostly seed grown, and some seedling garden shop basics. i germed my seeds to late (may) so the really interesting stuff isn't going to be ready this year, but i'll keep some selected ones over winter for a good early start to 2010.

i'm based in london, uk, and i've been growing in basic shop fertiliser mixed 60/40 with perlite and a handful of blood fish and bone meal per tub. most plants liked it, but some didn't! i think those that didn't were too young for the power soil.

favourite variety in my garden thus far: cheyenne, followed by apache and good old jalepeno! the scotch bonnets are just ripening, so i think they'll speed to first spot soon!

one thing's for sure... i'll grow chile until i'm dead from now on in... it's been and is still an absolute pleasure.

-g-
 
-g- said:
one thing's for sure... i'll grow chile until i'm dead from now on in... it's been and is still an absolute pleasure.

-g-

From now on you belong to the group of people who look at the garden before they ask about the number of bedrooms when looking for a new home.

Welcome from Sweden!
 
MrArboc said:
From now on you belong to the group of people who look at the garden before they ask about the number of bedrooms when looking for a new home.

It's scary how true that actually is...I had to laugh when reading this cause that's exactly what was happening when my ex and I were looking at houses she would walk inside and I would go straight into the back yard. She would come out and say the house was nice and I would already be back in the car cause the back yard was horrible....:D

Hello and Welcome from Australia mate...
 
Welcome from Ohio, USA. This is a great site and you can soak everything you need to cultivate your hot sources from hanging around here.
 
You say you're a n00b? I think you could teach me and a few other people here a lot of things, so you're not the real noob here.
Welcome from Romania.
 
moyboy said:
It's scary how true that actually is...I had to laugh when reading this cause that's exactly what was happening when my ex and I were looking at houses she would walk inside and I would go straight into the back yard. She would come out and say the house was nice and I would already be back in the car cause the back yard was horrible....:D

This is true! I'm ready to make my wife an X, if she doesn't give me her part of the garden for my plants. But, anyways welcome, from Oakland California.
 
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