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2019 Grow in Slovenia, europe

Greetings all!
 
This is my first thread and im planning to write about this year hot peppers grow in Slovenia, Europe. At the moment, we are in the middle of winter, temperatures reaching -15 degrees Celsius and i already started on seedlings for next year. Im planning to grow several different strains, specifics mentioned in the bottom. I will plant the strongest seedling of every strain in the pot, placing outside my house, where they will be getting almost full day of sun. the rest of them will be grown in my garden or smaller raised beds. So far, i have 5 strong seedlings of Tiger skin - purple pheno and 4 seedlings of carolina reaper, seeds for both were bought on ebay, so idont have any guarantee that plants are what are they suppost to be; in any case, i will grow it. The rest of the seeds i will put into soil in the middle of January. 
 
Posted pictures represent current state and seeds collection for this year.
 
Strains : 
 
-Carolina reaper (seeds from my friends and bought from ebay)
-Chocolate Habanero
-Numex suave orange
-Bhut jolokia ghost pepper
-Red cherry small
-Tiger skin (purple pheno; bought on ebay)
-Trinidad scorpion pepper Butch
+ unknowns strains
 

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Once some of you guys asked in some topic where do I live. Well, I cant remember which thread it was so I'll just post it here.

PS : My house is not visible on this picture since we live outside the village, but its the best photo i could find.
 

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Long time no see.. My plants are growing big, unfortunatly i have some problems with whiteflies and that green fluffy monsters. I hope that situaton will get better once they will go outside. We still have abnormally low temperatures here, and in saturday we expect snow...On the other hand, i allowed one of the tiger skin plants to flower, so far its producing some nice pods, but not that kind i expected from pictures..well...no more buying from ebay. If they will be nice, i wont even be mad and i'll have some isolated seeds for next year.
 
 
 

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Petrac said:
Once some of you guys asked in some topic where do I live. Well, I cant remember which thread it was so I'll just post it here.

PS : My house is not visible on this picture since we live outside the village, but its the best photo i could find.
I love this! It looks incredibly peaceful and friendly. And for some reason, I'm betting your village makes really good cheese....? I love little communities like this. *Sigh*.....oh to travel the world

Looks fantastic! Very healthy and happy!
eBay strikes again. I first came in here to check out what you had going and, oddly enough, if you'd be up for a trade. (I like trading with other countries. ‍♂️ Lol.) I have no idea what you have yet, but seeing "untrue" plants makes me less than happy for your situation. You spent this whole time nurturing that guy only to have an imposter. Lol. Let me know if I can get some seeds to you. I have a few isolated varieties that you can work with next year.

-Adam
 
Bhuter said:
I love this! It looks incredibly peaceful and friendly. And for some reason, I'm betting your village makes really good cheese....? I love little communities like this. *Sigh*.....oh to travel the world

Looks fantastic! Very healthy and happy!
eBay strikes again. I first came in here to check out what you had going and, oddly enough, if you'd be up for a trade. (I like trading with other countries. ‍♂️ Lol.) I have no idea what you have yet, but seeing "untrue" plants makes me less than happy for your situation. You spent this whole time nurturing that guy only to have an imposter. Lol. Let me know if I can get some seeds to you. I have a few isolated varieties that you can work with next year.

-Adam
Sure i'm all in for trades. I'll let you know what is this plant. I only hope it is spicy, not some regular pepper. Not all imposteres are bad ones..Maybe i'll get a pleasent suprise :)
 
Sorry, but no. We do not make cheese here in this village specificly. We only have dairy and meat farmers. But if you look at wider region, we have the best cheese in slovenia.
 
https://www.soca-valley.com/en/soca-valley/gastronomy/traditional-food/2015121715542434/
 
You can learn more about it on this link.
 
Petrac said:
Sure i'm all in for trades. I'll let you know what is this plant. I only hope it is spicy, not some regular pepper. Not all imposteres are bad ones..Maybe i'll get a pleasent suprise :)
 
Sorry, but no. We do not make cheese here in this village specificly. We only have dairy and meat farmers. But if you look at wider region, we have the best cheese in slovenia.
 
https://www.soca-valley.com/en/soca-valley/gastronomy/traditional-food/2015121715542434/
 
You can learn more about it on this link.
Wow! That's very interesting! Paying your taxes in cheese, back hundreds of years ago.....just like salt. I like that all procedures need to take place in Zgornje Posočje (Upper Soča Valley). that's too cool! Thank you for that!

You're right about imposters. Sometimes you do find gold in your garden. Lol. We'll get a trade going soon.
 
visit our country..nice people,good food, beautiful country...
 
I can plant those plants...once they are outside..But we expect cold weather in days to come so i will be able to put them out after 20th of May.
 
Today i transplanted biggeset and strongest representatives of each strain into pots. I'll keep that ones for seeds for future generations and perhaps controled crosses. So far i have one strain isolated and first pod is almost ready to get picked up. Pictures are following up in days to come. I will have to keep them in my garage for atleast 14 days since we are expecting temperatures close to freezing (nature, have you gone completly mad?? tnx to us ofcourse).
 
But i do have one question for you...In your experience or anything does it matter if you take seeds from pods that were produced in early stages (that is in colder weather) or you need to wait for top of the season to get the best of genetics?
 
Greetings all, reporting again after a long time. I was busy at school and work and didn't have much time to post. After more than one month, summer finally came to slovenia. Temperatures now are perfect for peppers.  On the negative side, it appears that ebay sellers sent me some pepper seeds without head. So far, Bhut jolokia red and tiger skin are just some regular peppers, not sure about butch T's yet tho.
On the other hand, other peppers are doing fine, some of them started to flower or already producing peppers. Unfortunatly im not at home enough to water them more often.
 
 
 
I've "liked" your post but I'm sorry that your ebay seeds haven't come true to type.  Unfortunately it's often the way.  This year I sowed white bubblegums.  Only two germinated but I gave one seedling away, then found that the one I gave away looks true to type and the one I kept very obviously isn't.  It's a real kick in the teeth when you have nurtured the plants from seed to fruit and then find they are not what you were expecting.  
 
 
 
Beautiful village, Miha! I have enjoyed Tsurries
Pictures of Slovenia as well. You live in a very
Picturesque part of the planet!

Glad to hear you have some peppers setting pods.
Looking forward to seeing pics when you find some
time.

Too bad about the eBay seeds - I have heard enough
horror stories about seeds from sellers there that I
have never ordered from them.
 
I'll took some pictures after i find time...we are preparing for a rock festival here and i just cant find the time for peppers between this, school and work...Although, i harvested one of ''tiger skins'', and this one was abit spicy..not much, but i think they will be gret for mild sauces or powder. IT looks like pods that are growing in hotter weather are also spicier. I need to check it out... 
 
Glad to see you all liking our country :) if you ever come to europe, you need to check it out.
Tourists most like next places : Soča valley (festivalley), lake bled, Ljubljana city and portorose.
 
Lessons learned : Dont buy seeds off Ebay or similar sites..
 
A few pictures..ebay strikes again, this is clearly not scorpion, since pods are growing upwards, bhut looks like cayene, the rest is more or less what is suppost to be.
 

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Promise me that you will never use Ebay again. Including me and I am sure many others would be too pleased to send you seed at the end of the season. Plants look great your going to have a good harvest
 
no fucking way i'm using ebay or something similar to buy seeds again. Nevertheless, you can be suprised from time to time what you actually get. It is dissapointing not to get what you wanted,but on the other side it's nice to watch what did you get. Like kinder surprise :) For next year i'm planning to buy seeds from ukchilliseeds. 2€ - 4€ for a pack of 10 seeds its not bad at all..Here in slovenia we have one company, which is producing hot sauces and is also selling seeds for 5€ and up...
 
But does anyone know, why they like pots way more than garden? they are atleast twice the size in pots compared to garden???
 
Petrac said:
But does anyone know, why they like pots way more than garden? they are at
least twice the size in pots compared to garden???
No expert here, Petrac, but in my experience, once
the roots touch the sides of the pot, the top growth
really accelerates. Less energy going to root production,
so more for the greenery.
 
This have some logic in it, but if i compare this with other plants, they normaly grow better in gardens than pots since they have more soil available...
 
Petrac said:
This have some logic in it, but if i compare this with other plants, they normaly grow better in gardens than pots since they have more soil available...
 

I think it has more to do with warmth of the soil, not too much water if you have roof over them (the gardens are really watered these days) and if you water them just right, also not too dry. Also, If you used some prepared soil bags from the store, they are filled with nutrients and also have the right PH, which for the garden you're not sure if you're not measuring it. PH of the soil is the most important thing and really dictates how the plant will feed with all the minerals from the soil.
 
That's what I learned, but the sad thing this season is, my plants in the pots are looking poor and I'm sure I fu@@ed something up with the soil. :banghead:
 
Hope they grow well for you. As for the seeds, I also can send you some.
 
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