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Mattys first ever Glog "Into the fire" 2019 season

Hello everyone and thanks for looking at my "Into the Fire" Glog!!
 
So I started my gardening hobby in my early 20's about 16 years ago now, and though I have played around with many types of flowers/vegis  tomato's is what most of my energy was put into. I loved alll the different colors and types that could be grown which really reminds me of all the exciting Chilli variety's that exist today. A couple seasons ago while looking for some info on a particular type of sweet pepper I stumbled onto a few videos of some people eating super hots (Ghost,Reapers ect..).  After looking into it a little more I figured this would be a very interesting thing to grow even just as a novelty since really no one in my area grows much if anything at all.
 
Last Winter I went and bought some seeds from Ebay..one was a mixed bag Ghost/Reaper/Scorpion...another was the Peter Pepper and the third was some type of Thai i believe. Only the Thai ended up growing true to type and the other 2 was a Cayenne and Ornamental. I was pretty disappointed when they did finally start putting out pods. It was around that time I started looking for a group or forum dedicated to Chillis, and luck would have it I found THP and all of you fantastic peoples.
 
Anyways with the boring back story outta the way I really planned ahead for this years grow....I built a 6'Hx6'Lx2'D grow box (not exact mesurments) which has 3 shelves and the middle one able to come out if I wnated to grow larger plants from the bottom tier. I went overkill on seed types making 3 decent size buys, 2 of which were 30+ from Garth at TexasHotPeppers and a smaller one from a fella in Arz.
 
I do not plan to grow all of these as my wife would kill me, but 20 or so might not be so bad.
 
The list:
 
Trinidad X strain
Pimenta Chris fat
Bonda Mahala
7 Pot Lava (Red)
Jays Choc Ghost Scorpion
Chachuca
Yaki Blue Fawn
BB7 Bhut Choc
Tobago Treasure
Jays Peach Ghost Scorpion
Peach Bhut WM
Borg 9 Yellow
Arseclown Jolokia
Red Savina X Fatalii (Yellow)
Tobago Seasoning
Arrowhead
Peachgum Tiger MAMP V1
Uraguay Seasoning
Reaper X SRTSL
Aji Charapita
MOA Scotch Bonnet
Reaper X BOC F3
7 Pot Moruga Scorpion
Choc Primo
BB7 Jobito Choc
Bad Brains
White Naga
7 Pot Pink
Tepin X Lemon Drop
Big Caramel Mama
Brainstrain X Reaper
Scotch Bonnet Long
CP115
Tangerine Hab
Big Yellow Mama
Monster Apocallise
Kraken Peach
Devils Tongue White
Bhutlah Lime X
Peach Bleeder
Jumbo Naga smooth
Jonahs Orange Nipple
Tiger bibi
Orange ghost Jami
Purple Reaper
Monkey Face yellow
Mustard reaper X
Peach Bonnet Scorpion
Naga Viper
Naga Viper Choc
BBG 7 white
BBG7 midnight
komodo Dragon
Red Mazano
Bad Brains pepper
Infinity
Jonahs Yellow
Sepia Reaper
Macapa
JAFSH Black
Fialga Roxa
Sugar Rush x Mango
white lightening Bolt
PDN x douglah 2.3
7 pot burgendy
Bleeding Heart yellow
Nagabon X Yellow Primo (yellow)
Orange Yaky
Orange Fatlli Scorpion
 
That was my 2 buys from Garth (The above list)
 
This is the smaller buy from Negroni
 
Chocolate Reapers
Red Ghost Peppers
Butch Taylor Reaper
Chocolate Scorpion Pepper
Red and Yellow 7 Pot Chaguanas
7 Pot Brain Strain
Bahamian Goat Pepper
Yellow Reaper
 
So would like to see some favorites and suggestions from the fine people here at THP so I can kinda get it down to a much much smaller grow list. Will also get some pics up shortly here of my grow box which still has one more shelf I need to wire up just waiting on a few more strip lights to arrive in the mail, but will still give an idea of what it will all look like when its done.
 
In final: This is a new hobby for me within the hobby I already enjoy...I am going to try some new things (new for me) and even the much earlier starts then normal will be interesting to see how it all comes out at the end.  I look forward to the input from the community and keeping this glog updated as much as I can.
 
Here is too success in 2019!!
 
CHEERS!
 
Matty
 
CaneDog said:
That's a ton of space to use - totally awesome! - but also a lot of space to keep warm overnight.  I do the 1g milk jugs (that's just aboot 4 liters ;)) for thermal mass against overnight lows, but my HH's are 10 foot x 5 foot low tunnels. It would take an army of those to keep yours warm!
 

The jugs are full you mean Red? Water or other liquids I mean.
 
I am not even joking aboot this but I literally have like 200+ milk jugs that size.
 
We normally would wait and take all our jugs back once a year since the kid have been little and use the deposit money for whatever or a toy ect. So I would always try and make sure they went back before the winter, so last fall as we took in a huge load there was a sign up saying they no longer took jugs back and have changed to a different distributor.
 
All the new jugs are recyclable only, and since we live out in the country we do not have garbage pick up and burn everything. I thought it was a waste to burn the jugs and thought I could use them for starter pots or something and not waste the damn things.
 
DWB said:
How much heat would you have to put in there to save the plants if it got below -4° CDN for half the night? (hard freeze). Do you have a lot of thermal mass in it?
 
 
 

The ground it sits on is partially gravel and the otehr half sits on cement which can absorb a good amount of heat as well. I have not gone out of my way to add much else to it since it got pretty full of plants which put off some heat/humidity as well. Would be easy enough to rolla 45 plastic drum inside that I have a few of and fill it with some water.
 
I only had it get cold liek that a couple times on me where I had left the plants in the greenhouse overnight Dee, but I was running just a stand up oil heater and only had it on half power so 700ws or so and it was pretty toasty inside. I always worry aboot the heater shutting off or something during the night and then the plants get death by chill. But it does hold the warmth pretty good esp with a heat source in it, and not opening the doors constantly of course.
 
CDNmatt said:
 
The jugs are full you mean Red? Water or other liquids I mean.
 
I am not even joking aboot this but I literally have like 200+ milk jugs that size.
 
Yep, I fill 'em with water and line them up along the front and back wall lengthwise and even space several in and around the plants. Probably had 2 dozen in each HH at the peak. Will easily keep me a solid 5/6c above ambient measured at dawn - I measured several times last year.
 
Painting them black will make them significantly warmer - it's VERY noticeable when I compared pouring black versus clear/white water onto my hand during the heat of the day, but, well, spray painting 50 jugs...  I even store my 5g watering buckets just inside the door for the dual effect of keeping the HH warm and having warmer, dechlorinated water to water with.
 
Awesome info guys, thanks for sharing your experiences! If I manage to convince my better half to get a greenhouse this year, I will for sure add a couple of water containers during the early and late season months in case of a freak freeze in the middle of the night. I also heard some people putting e.g. tea lights in there etc, but I wonder how much that would really help given the size of the room you're trying to keep warm(ish).

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DWB said:
How much heat would you have to put in there to save the plants if it got below -4° CDN for half the night? (hard freeze). Do you have a lot of thermal mass in it?
 
 
Nice PT, DW  :party:
 
In Matty's grow log, yet  :rofl:
 
CDNmatt said:
All the new jugs are recyclable only, and since we live out in the country we do not have garbage pick up and burn everything. I thought it was a waste to burn the jugs and thought I could use them for starter pots or something and not waste the damn things.
Yeah, buddy  :)
 
Reduce, Re-use, Recycle, right?
I have about 2 dozen in my 6x8
greenhouse!
 
CDNmatt said:
 I always worry aboot the heater shutting off or something during the night and then the plants get death by chill. But it does hold the warmth pretty good esp with a heat source in it, and not opening the doors constantly of course.
 
It's amazing how those space heaters will keep
things warm in the greenhouse. Mine is certainly 
not air-tight, but is 6mm double pane polycarbonate.
 
I hate depending on it though, for the reasons you said.
 
PaulG said:
Most of mine are distilled water jugs,
but the few milk jugs got a hot water
and soap rinse out with a cup of soap
solution.
 

 
 
That's what I do, too. I'm fanatical about rinsing away the soap and end up standing there filling and swirling and pouring for ten minutes. 
 
We buy our water in small bottles.  It's only ever milk that comes through here in those gallon jugs.  Thanks!  Didn't occur to me to just buy the damn jugs clean.  And they're.. already filled with water.  In my defense, those are milk jugs. 

 
 
PaulG said:
Nice PT, DW  :party:
 
In Matty's grow log, yet  :rofl:
 
Yeah, buddy  :)
 
Reduce, Re-use, Recycle, right?
I have about 2 dozen in my 6x8
greenhouse!
 
 
It's amazing how those space heaters will keep
things warm in the greenhouse. Mine is certainly 
not air-tight, but is 6mm double pane polycarbonate.
 
I hate depending on it though, for the reasons you said.
 
I was thinking this year I may use the oil heater as the main source since it is  better on the hydro bill then the others I have, but will have another plugged in as back up since it has a thermostat on it and will turn on if it hits a certain temp.
 
Well maybe I will try the milk jugs as  well since it seems to be pretty popular and would take up less space then rolling in a large drum. Not to mention that digging it out at this point would be a job in its self and not one I would like to undertake with X amount of snow on the ground.
 
Edit - 700th post :metal: :metal: :metal:
 
PtMD989 said:
Thanks Matty, did ya get the ones I sent ya, eh


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Not yet my friend but its normally like a 7-10 ( business) day shipping on most things from the US so no need to worry. Stuff moves alittle slower to me then the more populated areas of Canada, something we have gotten use to living up here.
 
Uncle_Eccoli said:
Anybody got any tips for cleaning them out before first use? I'd have a lot more if it wasn't such a pain in the ass to clean out the milk.
 

Since I have young kids we have several baby bottle cleaners still kicking around and they seems to work great for milk cartons and such....Jugs are alittle different, I give it a good rinse first, next I fill it up with dish soap and water and do that a couple times, then lastly I put a strong dose of bleach and water and let it soak overnight.
 
Like if your going to use the jugs as pots you can just cut them open as well and it easy to just wash them out, but even the milk cartons I give it a soak of bleach overnight just to make sure.
 
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