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Stickman's 2017 Minimalist Glog

peppamang said:
:dance: Awesome grow! Damn, that kimchi looks flames!! 
 

Cheers PM! Have you tried your hand at Kimchi making yet?
 
a few pics of the plants in Airpots. The two Forbing Nagas...
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... and the Aji Oro, which is finally putting on new growth. I picked a handful of ripe pods from it and chopped one of them into an egg-n-cheese sammy. Very mild flavor and next to no heat, so I chopped the rest into another sammy with the runt TS Yellow pods... definitely some heat there, but it'll take full-sized pods for them to reach their full potential.
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I didn't wear gloves when seeding the dried Gochus yesterday so I have a case of "Hunan hands" today... Lol!
 
Time to tie up the 'Maters again and mix up some liquid nutes for the in-ground plants. Have a great Sunday all!
 
Devv said:
Good to see you're back home and the garden fared well Rick ;)
 
You're about to see the explosion of growth you've been waiting for.
 
LOL on the "Hunan hands", been there done that. The worst was with Reapers a few years ago; funny how it hits the next day.
Cheers Scott! It's finally underway like you say... I just hope it stays warm long enough to get a decent harvest. 90 days may be long enough for the Piment Capri and Bonnets, but I'm not so sure about the other Chinense varieties. I may have to buy pods to make enough hot sauce and powder to get us through the winter.

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peppamang said:
Not yet stickman, but once I get some peppers going I'm for sure going to try my hand at a batch. When it happens I'll let you know!  :dance:
Cool! When your batch is ready, try it on hot dogs and burgers. It's a match made in heaven. [emoji6]

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OCD Chilehead said:
Those Forbing Nagas look fantastic. Can't wait to see some pods. Gary grows some great varieties. Didn't get a chance to grow them this year. Will try next year.

Looking good my friend
Cheers Chuck! If I get some ripe pods on the Forbing Nagas, want me to save some for you?

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stickman said:
Cheers Chuck! If I get some ripe pods on the Forbing Nagas, want me to save some for you?

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Thanks for the offer Rick, but Gary ended up sending me some seeds a couple months ago. Didn't have enough time to start them this year. They are on the top of my list next year along with some Bonda Mahala he sent me.

I can't wait to see your thoughts on the Forbing. And thanks again for the generous offer.
 
stickman said:
Cheers Scott! It's finally underway like you say... I just hope it stays warm long enough to get a decent harvest. 90 days may be long enough for the Piment Capri and Bonnets, but I'm not so sure about the other Chinense varieties. I may have to buy pods to make enough hot sauce and powder to get us through the winter.

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I don't think that's going to be an issue. Address is still the same I assume? PM if not. SFRB on the way in the morning. ;)
 
 
ThatBlondGuy101 said:
Looking great Rick!
 
Nice compact growth on the plants in the air pots, you'll get plentiful pods produced for sure! :party:
 
Good to see your grow is coming to fruit!
 
All the best!!!! :dance:
 
Cheers Nev. :)  I know the Scotch Bonnets take about 90-100 days to maturity after flowering, so I'm pretty sure I'll get at least a fair crop of them before frost. I'm pretty certain that the Piment Cabri will as well since it grows wild where it comes from. The Nagas and Scorpions are tropical peppers though, and they just started setting pods last week. It's only 90 days from then to the first weekend in October, and frost could come any time after the 12th. Thanks for the good vibe... we'll just have to hope for the best and roll with whatever comes. <shrug> ;)
 
OCD Chilehead said:
Thanks for the offer Rick, but Gary ended up sending me some seeds a couple months ago. Didn't have enough time to start them this year. They are on the top of my list next year along with some Bonda Mahala he sent me.

I can't wait to see your thoughts on the Forbing. And thanks again for the generous offer.
 
You betcha Chuck... Thanks for the good vibe. :)
 
randyp said:
Rick good to have you back.After topping and trimming the plants indoors I have concluded that it is not in my best interest.I had so much clutter growth in the middle where the fork would be I had to trim every plant I topped, Once I cleaned that out the plants have taken off.
    Your plants are catching their second wind. :party:
 
There's some truth to what you say Randy... I notice the same habit in the plants I cropped with the exception of the Piment Cabri. The cold, wet conditions we had here this spring and early summer seemed like it did the same thing to the plants I didn't crop as well, so it's a little hard to pin down the exact cause.
 
Piment Cabri and one of its pods
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TS Yellow that I topped
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Forbing Nagas that I didn't
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Walchit said:
I heard you guys talking about kimchi on a hot sauce fermentation page, no pictures though. That stuff looks really good
 
Hi Walchit... welcome to the zoo! How are things out in Jayhawk country?
 
Trident chilli said:
Looking good Rick especially the plants in the Airpots... Gochu's clearly the most productive of my chilli varieties thanks to you ... both plants have settled into British weather and enjoy the sunny spells
 
Cheers John... thanks for the good vibe, and glad to hear the Gochus are doing well for you. :party:
 
Devv said:
 
I don't think that's going to be an issue. Address is still the same I assume? PM if not. SFRB on the way in the morning. ;)
 
 
 
OCD Chilehead said:
If I get a harvest, I'll be sending you some pods.

FOR FREE!

The least I can do for all the knowledge and contributions you add to this community.
 
Thanks for the offer guys, you're both gents! Sorry I didn't reply immediately Scott, but I was head-down playing catchup on the chores that built up while we were away and squeezing a little sleep in wherever I could. Thanks for your care package of JA Habs, Bonnets, and whatnot... are those Aji Pineapples and White Bhuts?
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I harvested my Garlic today... time to put it up under cover so they can dry out of the sun.
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The Cilantro all came in at once when things finally warmed up here... anybody have some good ways to put it away for the winter in large quantities?   Hope you all are having a great weekend.
 
Jayhawk country is about to be getting spicier lol. I just have a reaper and a ghost from the local nursery, I topped the reaper but he ghost already had flowers so I left it alone. The ghost has probably 30-40 pods now and is shorter than the reaper, reaper has 3-4 pods now and flowers everywhere, its hard to say if topping made a difference so far. On my bell peppers it seemed like the ones I didn't top are doing better, but not anything too noticeable.
 
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