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Jay's (Jordan's) small glog

I tend to lurk the Glog section, and decided that I like looking at pictures. So I'm putting up some of my own pictures (why not?) even if they are not very impressive. Anyways, here's the list

scorpion moruga

sunrise scorpion
7 pot barrackpore
red scotch bonnet
cayenne
jalapeno

Ill add more pictures soon. I'm moving over the next month (out of an apartment) and to a place with a backyard, so I'll have lots more space than I originally anticipated. Probably going to start some more soon, and will definitely be overwintering (live in Canada).



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some scotch bonnets
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cayennes
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I only used peat pots because I had them around, and haven't really had problems with them before.
 
I guess this is an update. Woot! everything isn't dead!

So the cayenne are flowering at about 7" tall. To pinch or not to pinch?

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Scotch Bonnet
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Various Superhots
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They're not actually yellow, just look that way because of the light.

Stopped using peat pots, and transplanted all plants into plastic. I started to notice signs that the soil was too acidic, and since I haven't been feeding, I'm quite sure its from the peat.
 
Alright, update time! Thanks to some pretty awesome people on this forum my list has grown significantly. I contacted RedtailForester about his offer for free cherry pepper seeds, and he sent me 7 other varieties! I decided I could not wait until next year, and thus my list has grown. I'm also expecting a care package from romy6 any day now and so I expect the list to grow even more.

here we go;

The seeds from RedtailForester, thanks a ton man.
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I decided to start one seed of each variety, whatever comes up I will grow, whatever doesn't will have to wait till next year.
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2,7 pot barrackpore,1 sunrise scorpion, 2 scorpion moruga in that order
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Scotch Bonnet
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Lastly, the cayennes. Getting a little big since I'm still about a month from planting outside.
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Looking good Jay, What are your outside overnight low temps. now? I find mine are fluctuating from the upper twenties to the low forties... say minus 3 to 4 degrees C. I don't heat my hoophouse, but I let the sun do the job by putting down a black plastic film called "thermal mulch" that I got from Johnny's Seeds of Maine. After tilling and spading in soil amendments I raked out the beds as evenly as I could to get the most contact between the soil and the thermal mulch as possible, then I put the hoophouse over that and put the chiles into the mulch. I'll bet you could put the Cayennes outside under those conditions at least. I have all my Annuums and Orange Habs outside now, and Eggplant and tomatoes too.
 
Right now our temps are about the same. -3 C in at night. And the hoophouse is a great way to get them outside earlier. My issue right now is that I have not done it before, and I leave saturday for florida (will be gone for about a week). So even if I get it up by then, I wouldn't be able to monitor them at all. I might give it a shot when I get back. Thanks!
 
Alright, update time. Recently I had the benefit of receiving a care package from romy, and man was it awesome! I hadn't actually eaten superhots before, so the dried bhuts kinda hurt, but hey, it was fun.
Alright here is some of what he sent.

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Also, I found the orange habanero at a nursery for 5 bucks, and couldn't resist since I was not growing any and they rarely sell them in the supermarkets up here. It was pretty thick and had a lot of branching. Anyways, I was pretty impressed.

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And here's the scotch bonnets and other super hots, getting a bit bigger. I've been hardening them off of the past week or so. Hopefully outside soon!!
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and the morugas, sunrise, and barrackpores
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Some new visitors have been hanging around....
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