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thought id post some pics of my pepper plants, i lost a couple and 6 i decided to see how they would do in the ground. so far the pots are better.
these are my bhut jolokia (ghost pepper)
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and the bhuts again from a different angle
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ring of fire, with some buds
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ring of fire, with my moms dog (he eats my plants this again year and he will have a bad ring of fire a long with a bad case of my foot up his arse)
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my scotch bonnets
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caribbean red habanero, my hand for reference
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all 3 of my caribbean red habaneros
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my thai hots, the one in the back i trimmed some crapy leaves off, so it looks tall and skinny
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i still have to take pictures of the 6 in the garden and i have a thai chilli beside the house, i also have 2 carolina reapers that are just now pushing out their first true leaves, i am making a time lapse video of that so i will post it when it is done.
 
 
 
Is it bad that my four old guys are only this tall? My two year old habaneros spend one and a half of those years in pots the size of a yogurt cup, and where so badly rootbound that when I finally put em in five gallon, I spilled no dirt. 
Can't wait to see timelapse, I've always been interested but can't afford the camera. Oh well, I'll get to see timelapse peppers eventually.
 
The great thing about using pots is that you can bring the ones you really like inside and keep them alive over the off season.  Then you get a headstart on next season.  The plants are looking nice.
 
oCaveman said:
The great thing about using pots is that you can bring the ones you really like inside and keep them alive over the off season.  Then you get a headstart on next season.  The plants are looking nice.
Yep thats my plan to do this year with 3-4 plants
 
cruzzfish said:
Is it bad that my four old guys are only this tall? My two year old habaneros spend one and a half of those years in pots the size of a yogurt cup, and where so badly rootbound that when I finally put em in five gallon, I spilled no dirt. 
Can't wait to see timelapse, I've always been interested but can't afford the camera. Oh well, I'll get to see timelapse peppers eventually.
a year and a half in a yogurt cup? wow  they should take off eventually, did you unbind some of the roots when you transplanted them?
the time lapse camera i am using, is my web cam lol i got an endoscope/inspection camera from ebay for 26 bucks, to work on cars and it has a time lapse feature in the program, so i figured id give it a try lol
 
jwalk2515 said:
just think of it as a good head start on next year.  looks good and good selection
thanks, i am going to save seeds for sure and i have a bunch more from judy, im also getting some purple jalapenoa's from another user on here, cant wait to grow those out
oCaveman said:
The great thing about using pots is that you can bring the ones you really like inside and keep them alive over the off season.  Then you get a headstart on next season.  The plants are looking nice.
thanks, that was my plan lol but i have to make room and figure out where to put them, probably get some lights as well. i live in the basement so there isnt much sun light coming in. 
next year im going to have double of what i do now, maybe even tripple.  so far i have douglah, butch t, red fatalii, 7 pod original, 7 pod jonah, choc bhut, yellow bhut, the plants i have growing now, and probably a few more bhut and a primo if i can find the seeds cheap enough, maybe a few others, not sure yet lol
 
buy/build a fluorescent setup to provide light during indoor season.  I have pics of one in my glog 
 
Seeds - watch the threads here, there is bound to be someone willing to trade or give you pretty much anything you could possibly want.  This is my first year here and i have traded with a couple and bought from a couple with fantastic results all the way around.
 
jwalk2515 said:
buy/build a fluorescent setup to provide light during indoor season.  I have pics of one in my glog 
 
Seeds - watch the threads here, there is bound to be someone willing to trade or give you pretty much anything you could possibly want.  This is my first year here and i have traded with a couple and bought from a couple with fantastic results all the way around.
i have a couple 18 inch fluorescent lights, but regular lights in them, and a grow light with them now, i am going to have to build a good setup though, ill check yours out, ive seen a few setups on here that just blew my mind lol
 
and the people on here are great! best site ive been to yet
 
magicpepper said:
a year and a half in a yogurt cup? wow  they should take off eventually, did you unbind some of the roots when you transplanted them?
the time lapse camera i am using, is my web cam lol i got an endoscope/inspection camera from ebay for 26 bucks, to work on cars and it has a time lapse feature in the program, so i figured id give it a try lol
 
Ah sorry. I was thinking about high speed cameras.
 
cruzzfish said:
Ah sorry. I was thinking about high speed cameras.
i wish i had one, they cost to much though, i love taking pictures and photography but my situation does not allow me to buy much at all. so i use what i got instead
 
Swartmamba said:
looks good, hopefully you get some heat soon
thanks, im hoping i do as well, the rain has finally stopped i think, and the temps are up around 30c / 86f  so the plants should start to grow taller and bushier and before to long i should have some pods yay!
 
as promised here is a time lapse video of my reaper plant, its only 54 hrs of growth cause my cat unplugged my camera, so i am all set up again and have the video going once more, ill up load that when it is done as well
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l6wCwbfk3A&feature=youtu.be
 
here is my carolina reaper, still a baby. cant wait for it to grow up nice and strong
 
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Runescape said:
Neat video, plant looks even better now...
thanks, i am still working on the video, ive got it taking a picture every 5 minutes now and it is amazing at how much the plant changes from one picture to the next. 
im going to keep taking pictures of it until it is ready to go outside and post the video when im done
 
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