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OCD 2017!!!

Well it's 2017. Finally! Last year was a success, as far as the ground plants were concerned. Virgin, clay ground. My Chinese got smacked by hail twice! No room for error with those. Out of 12 plants I got ONE BBG. First and only. That variety is cursed. Tried for the past 3 years and some sort of calimity happens.

This year I decided to try 21+ different varieties of the BBG. I have 9 Reaper crosses. 21 and counting other varieties. I built a hoophouse and some COB led's. Planning on getting them outside in March sometime. That might be a delusion, beings I'm in Colorado. We shall see. There is only a few varieties that I've grown before. The rest are all new. I'm planning on isolating most of them.

Just started some Lemon Drops for Throwdown Growdown. I will wait a couple weeks before I start the others. Everything needs to be in order before I germinate. No turning back at that point. I want two plants from most varieties. Plants need to be woody by ground day. That's the only way I have a chance at success with late maturity varieties. If I have extras, I'll give away to my friends of THP.

My list is growing, but not much. Here is some of the varieties that made the cut.

Naga BBG (Red)
Chocolate BBG
Orange BBG (ISO)
BBG x PDN
Tobago Treasure x BBG
Red Gum Tiger Mamp
BBG Peach Ghost Jami
BBG Cluster
BBG Yellow (large)
BBG Scorpion
Aji Jobito x BBG
Red Gum Nagabrain Tiger Mamp
Peach Bhut BBG
BBG Apocalypse
Bhutla x BBG
Srtsl x BBG
7pot Lava Chocolate x BBG
Bleeding Borg9
Tommy Gum
Orange Naga BBG
Peach Naga BBG

Reaper x Red Mayan Habanero
Reaper x Yellow Scorpion
Reaper x Purple Bhut
Reaper x Pimenta
Reaper x Peach Bhut
Naga Reaper
Brainstrain x Reaper
Sepia Reaper x Neyde
ButchT x Reaper

Congo x ButchT
Peach Ghost Scorpion x Primo
Apocalypse Scorpion
Black Bhutlah Scorpion
Primo
Chocolate Primo
Baby Morich
Scorpion XXX (Holiday)
Fidalgo Roxa x Grao De Bode
Nagabon
BOC (Gary)
Andy's King BOC
Bhut Peach
Jigsaw x Habanero
Giant Trinidad Scorpion (Randy)
Taba Naga
Perfect red Bhut (Rick)
Fatalii Gourmet Jigsaw (Jukka)
Scotch Brain (ISO)
Naga Brain Yellow
Rocato (Chinese) (Jukka)

3Way Caribbean Red
4Way Caribbean Red
Foodarama
Sicman's Mystery (Red, Purple Spots) (Jason)
SB7J (UFO) (Justin)
Venezuela Tiger x SRTSL
Mustard Moruga Brain
Black Panther
Aji Lemondrop
Aji Pineapple
Aji Amarillo
Sadabahar
Chi-Chien
Goats Weed


Thanks for stopping by. Wish you all the best of luck in 2017.
 
Galapagoense Is doing good in the Aerogarden. It had one tiny root protruding the cage last week. Beautiful looking plant.
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The BBG Pumkins are doing great since transplant to soil this last week. I'll keep all four of them.
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The rest of the gang is pushing along. Not getting tall, but putting out leaves.
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wiriwiri said:
Hi Chuck...wow those plants are looking awesome...looks like you have  a nursery...ha ha
 
And I see you do like wilds too aka C.Galapagoense..looking so good..you should get some more of that variety :rofl:  I  believe that's in the cards? :P
That is one of the harder ones to germinate IMO.
 
What's up Sandy?

I really like this one. I got the seeds from Charles. It is very hard to germ. I only had two pop and this one barely survived. I don't think it would have made it if I would have put it to soil. It struggled in the aerogarden for a bit. Now it's in go mode. I will isolate and save seeds for next year. I may even try to overwinter.

Thanks for stopping by. How's things on your end?
 
OCD Chilehead said:
I couldn't agree more. I'm a little disappointed that plants are not shooting out roots since pot up. I was second guessing my mix. I checked today a couple plants that are growing well. They have a good amount of new roots, so it's not the mix. I'm almost certain it's the cold nights that are holding them back. It's been in the 40's in there at night. I just picked up a better heater. Should help a little. I may need to add plastic walls around the plants for insulation. I'm just afraid the daytime temps would do more damage. I'm drawing up plans as we speak for a shed/grow-room. Something insulated.
 
 The grow box I built with 3/4 inch styrene helps, but isn't quite warm enough... I'm gonna have to make up something that's better insulated too... then maybe it'll be cost-effective to put a thermostatically controlled electric heater inside.
 
OCD Chilehead said:
I would like to get them outside by the end of this month. Im not sure if Spring is here yet. Suppose to hit 20's again tonight and tomorrow night. I've been working one the hoophouse. It should be ready soon enough. I ordered the solar mulch today. As soon as it gets here, I'll get it on the ground and lay drip line. I think I'm going to run new drip on top of the solar mulch. I'll add individual 1/4 inch lines to each plant. If I use the built in emitters under the plastic, I can't clean them out if they get clogged. It's a piece of mind visually seeing what the plant gets.
 
Sounds like a good plan Chuck. I use soaker hoses under the plastic mulch so I don't need to worry about clogging.
 
Spring is coming, though time seems to drag as we get closer to it... ;)  Overnight lows in the 20s is certainly too cold for hardening off under the hoophouse unless it's heated.  Keep on like you're doing Chuck! :)
 
Hi Chuck...all is well here,my seedlings are getting there ,they are not as big as yours,they had a latish start,but I have 6 weeks before I put my tomatoes in the ground,my peppers are all container grown,so I will stick those in the GH to expediate their growth & development.
 
I have some new wilds that I am excited about.The weather here is suddenly wicked awesome...enjoying lots.
Wishing you the same in you neck of the woods. :dance:
 
 
wiriwiri said:
Hi Chuck...all is well here,my seedlings are getting there ,they are not as big as yours,they had a latish start,but I have 6 weeks before I put my tomatoes in the ground,my peppers are all container grown,so I will stick those in the GH to expediate their growth & development.
 
I have some new wilds that I am excited about.The weather here is suddenly wicked awesome...enjoying lots.
Wishing you the same in you neck of the woods. :dance:
 
Thanks Sandy.

Glad to here everything is well. It's great that your growing wilds. Not many seed sources for some of them. That's how species fade away.
 
Most of the plants didn't look great. I believe I had to much compost and not enough perlite. Some lower leaves were turning yellow and falling. I checked a few and sure enough, little to none root growth. I made up a new mix and replanted half of the last night after work. Will replant the other half tonight. Stupid mistake. They should revive with the new soil.
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Out of curiousity... did you add any Mycos to your potting mix, or did it come already innoculated? I'm finding it makes a huge difference for me. Also, you can carry your plants pretty far in even crappy potting soil if you feed them liquid nutes. Ya gotta titrate the dose pretty carefully for little seedlings though... I've been following the General Hydroponics recommendations for their organics fairly closely, but made a few changes because I had similar nutes already on hand.  https://www.monstergardens.com/charts/general_organics_feeding_chart/general_organics_feedchart.pdf  
 
Trident chilli said:
Chuck I am sure they will appreciate the new soil ... They look good to me my friend
Thanks John. They really needed it. I planted them nearly a month ago. 75% of the plants had little to no new root growth. Most of them had the same shape of roots as the little cells they came out of. I'm sure it was to much compost.

stickman said:
Out of curiousity... did you add any Mycos to your potting mix, or did it come already innoculated? I'm finding it makes a huge difference for me. Also, you can carry your plants pretty far in even crappy potting soil if you feed them liquid nutes. Ya gotta titrate the dose pretty carefully for little seedlings though... I've been following the General Hydroponics recommendations for their organics fairly closely, but made a few changes because I had similar nutes already on hand.  https://www.monstergardens.com/charts/general_organics_feeding_chart/general_organics_feedchart.pdf  
Thanks Rick for the info.

I did add myco to the roots when I potted up. I believe the compost may have been toxic to them. Compost as a additive is fine, but i don't think one can grow in straight compost. Mine wasn't straight compost, but looking back at my notes, I should have added another bail of peat as well as perlite. I think that's were my trouble lays. Not enough drainage or air.
 
Fantastic line up of healthy plants, and will love the new media round their feet. Lot of plants Chuck to reboot but you have it all under control. Be proud, when you plant out you will boss it. I have no doubts.

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Superhot Sim said:
Fantastic line up of healthy plants, and will love the new media round their feet. Lot of plants Chuck to reboot but you have it all under control. Be proud, when you plant out you will boss it. I have no doubts.

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Thanks for the kind words Sim. I wasn't thrilled about repotting 180 plants., but it's better than waiting until dirt day, only to have unhealthy plants. They are in a controlled environments. I think I can get them up to par.
 
Devv said:
Looking good! And that was a lot of work! Glad it wasn't me ;)
 
I bet you're getting the itch to get them in the dirt.
stickman said:
 
+1 on that... I'll bet you can taste it! ;)  I know I do...
Your guys know it. Can't wait to get dirty. The potup sucked, but it was well worth it. They are growing everyday. Nice and healthy. They will catch up and then some.

I've been working on the hoophouse after work here and ther. Managed to get end walls up. I will frame the doors and start on the solar mulch.
 

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