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Time to start over

After the cats damaged my plants they decided to finish them off the rest of the way. In about a week or so I should have the panda film and heating gear to make a more secured grow tent and not have to leave the door open for the space heater, so I've got some more seeds terminating by coffee filter method on top of the cable box in my bedroom. I was really hoping to see how well this little grow light was gonna perform a bit sooner but now I'll have room for four pepper plants after eliminating the corn project after two of the stalks got damaged so I'll revisit that expirement after I get more lighting. The only thing left under the grow light is a tree cutting that is rooting in a large ziploc bag so no heed for extra heating so I can keep the door closed for now.

I have some seed collection and saving to do today too. My son in law gave me some store bought naga jalokias that I plan to save seeds from for the next round of growing. The peppers themselves are getting dried for powder.
 

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Those panels look to be doing great for you. I have been using Mars Hydro lights for about 5 years and love them. I have several each of their original 300w and 600w panels and they kick ass. For the $$$ and results you look to be doing just fine with what you're using though. Will be interested to see how they hold up for you! 
 
Very nice plants !  Two things that popped into my head while catching up... 
 
One.... why ADD ferts ?  
 
Two.... I had some trouble with flower drop on a hydro Reaper back in November. While I can't say scientifically what cured my problem, I can think of two major adjustments I made in the tent. The temperature inside the tent and the nitrogen in the nutes I was feeding. My plant was growing like crazy and dropping flowers until I made these two changes. Once I made the changes, the plant literally stopped growing upward, and started fruiting. Pollen flying everywhere !!!
 
But it ended up a sad story.  Aphids ended up taking over the grow, and I had to terminate the project.  Today I have a Jalapeno growing in that tent !!
 
Happy Growing
 
Jeff
 
MNXR250R said:
One.... why ADD ferts ?  
The potting mix ferts are only expected to last 3 months, and when I first started with it the run off ppm's where around 500, now they're down to 100. I'll probably start at half strength, and see how the plants respond. I ordered the cns17 bloom formula so it shouldn't over do the nitrogen. Been keeping the temp at 77f and the humity around 60%, and the plants seem to be happy.
 
Sinn said:
Very nice so green makes me want to eat the leaves lol :surprised:
I don't know how good they'd taste, but one of our cats liked them, that's the reason I had to start over. Lol.

I guess having the UV/ir mixed with blue and wideband red LEDs can work really well for peppers. There is just a tiny bit of green spectrum to control growth signaling combined with ir to prevent stretching. The UV is apparent in the young leaves appearing darker and oily/waxy until they get a little bigger.
 
4 month pictures. Hab's are still growing in height, especially after being fed with cns17 bloom. Still just the four pods on the hab's but lots of Thai's are starting to ripen.

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I haven't updated in quite a while, I know. Pretty busy with work this summer, and can't add more pics til I upgrade my membership.

I got fed up with the orange have not producing so I ripped them out to give the Thai's more room, and they are doing great, producing an average of twelve peppers per week. Out of the 20 plants I started indoors , I lost two completely due to strong winds, never did find the plants, lol. One has a broken stem and had to be staked, but its still holding on. The bells, jalapenos, and Thais are already producing pods, besides the fact that the jalapeños had pods on them already when they were still in the Styrofoam cups under the grow lights.
 
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