So to get started I will have to post some photos from the history of these plants, luckily I have a good few that are decent photos!
This is the first picture of my Carolina Reaper, the first month and a half with this plant was rough as it seemed to not want to stay healthy at all. As you will see from the later photos I got it kickin' in high gear now. This was the plant on June 9th, 2015.
This guy... my Jalapeño pepper plant... he was eager to grow from the start, and is to-date one of the fastest growing plants I've raised indoors. This picture also from June 9th.
The next big decision was when I officially decided to make these two plants a full indoor grow. Unfortunately I only have one picture from around the move inside. This was taken June 21st.
This is also when I realized what a pain fungus gnats can be. They never got bad enough to harm the plants, but I still later nuked them all the same with BTi.
The next couple weeks don't have much in the way of pictures but I did eventually move them into the den where they are currently set and added a bit more serious supplemental LED light. This is when both plants started exploding with new growth and in the Jalapeño's case -- plenty of pods.
And the reaper had less photos since for awhile there it was no dice, the reaper seemed to be on it's last legs...
then...
July 8th
... it sprang to life again.
July 12th
And that brings us up to date.
This is the first picture of my Carolina Reaper, the first month and a half with this plant was rough as it seemed to not want to stay healthy at all. As you will see from the later photos I got it kickin' in high gear now. This was the plant on June 9th, 2015.
This guy... my Jalapeño pepper plant... he was eager to grow from the start, and is to-date one of the fastest growing plants I've raised indoors. This picture also from June 9th.
The next big decision was when I officially decided to make these two plants a full indoor grow. Unfortunately I only have one picture from around the move inside. This was taken June 21st.
This is also when I realized what a pain fungus gnats can be. They never got bad enough to harm the plants, but I still later nuked them all the same with BTi.
The next couple weeks don't have much in the way of pictures but I did eventually move them into the den where they are currently set and added a bit more serious supplemental LED light. This is when both plants started exploding with new growth and in the Jalapeño's case -- plenty of pods.
And the reaper had less photos since for awhile there it was no dice, the reaper seemed to be on it's last legs...
then...
July 8th
... it sprang to life again.
July 12th
And that brings us up to date.