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2019 - The Farm

Well, it's finally time to start. Again. :)
 
Finished taking inventory of seeds today, and started the 2019 grow list. Since the 24x96' isolation high tunnel is done, I'll be growing a crazy long list this year, as we'll be growing for 2020 seed inventory. With the soil mix equipment, it should be a lot less work on my back this winter! (Even more so if I get the indoor grow areas plumbed and set up on drip irrigation, still not sure I got the budget for that yet tho)
 
Some of the seeds I'll be pulling from are damn near 10 years old now, so I expect many of these to eventually get crossed off with 0 germination. Everything I have ever saved or traded is getting planted, though. There's 203 on the list right now, many duplicates though where seeds were sourced from more than one person/vendor. 
 
The grow room at home is getting a makeover, going to be "going vertical" to get some space back. More on that in a few days...
 
This list is not complete yet, I will be adding more after I hear back from a few folks I PM'd.
 
7 Pot Chaguanas Red  (BE)
7 Pot Chaguanas Red  (PL)
7 Pot Jonah (PL)
7 Pot Long (PL)
7 Pot Original Red
7 Pot Primo Red
7-Pot Brainstrain  (LFF)
7-Pot Brainstrain Red
7-Pot Brainstrain Red (PL)
7-Pot Brainstrain Yellow (PL)
7-Pot Primo  (LFF)
7-pot Primo Red
Aji Amarillo
Aji Cereza
Aji Dulce Red
Aji Golden
Aji Golden (old)
Aji Golden  (LFF)
Aji Jobito
Aji Limo
Aji Limo  (LFF)
Aji Margaritereivo
Aji Peruvian
Aleppo (BE)
Aleppo  (LFF)
Amish Bush
Bahamian Goat
Bahamian Goat (old)
Barre Do Robiero
Bhut (Walchits)
Bhut Jolokia Brown
Bhut Jolokia Chocolate
Bhut Jolokia Indian Carbon
Bhut Jolokia Red
Bhut Jolokia Yellow
Big Sun Habanero
Big Sun Habanero  (LFF)
Big Thai Hybrid
Biker Billy (AJ Drew)
Biker Billy Jalapeno  (LFF)
Black Habanero
BOC
Bolsa De Dulce
Bonda Ma Jacques
Boyanska Kapiya
Brazilian Starfish
Brown Bhut Jolokia  (LFF)
Brown Moruga
Brown Moruga (PL)
Bulgarian Carrot
CAP 215
Carbaruga Yellow
Caribbean Red Hab
Carmia Sweet
Carolina Reaper (PL)
Carolina Reaper (BE)
Carolina Reaper  (LFF)
Carribean Red Habanero (very old)
Cayenne Long Red
CGN 19198
CGN 20812 
CGN 22091
CGN 22792
CGN 24360
Chapeu Du Frade
Chapeu Du Frade  (LFF)
Cherry Red
Chili
Chili de Abrol
Chocolate Bhutlah
Chocolate Naga Morich
Chocolate Scotch Bonnet
Criolla Sella
Criolla Sella (WHP)
Cubanelle
Datil
Dedo de Moca
Dorset Naga (BE)
Dorset Naga (PL)
Dragon Cayenne 
Dragon Cayenne (most likely crossed?)
Drying Serrano
Dulce Sol
Elephant Trunk
Espanola
Farmers Jalapeno
Farmers Jalapeno  (LFF)
Farmers Market Jalapeno
Fidalgo Roxa
Freeport Orange Scotch Bonnet
Fresno (BE)
Fresno Red
Friarello Di Napoli
Friarieilo Di Napoli
Garden Salsa
Giant Aconcagua
Giant Mexican Rocoto
Goat Pepper
Goats Weed
Habanero Antillais Caribbean
Habanero Chocolate (PL)
Habanero Cristiana
Habanero Franciscon
Habanero Giant Orange
Habanero Guadalupe 
Habanero Magnum Orange
Habanero Manzano
Habanero Niranja Picante
Habenero Red Dominica
Harbiye
Hawaiian Kona
Hot Paper Lantern
Jalapeno Biker Billy
Jigsaw
Land Race Serrano
Large Orange Thai
Large Red 7 Pot (PL)
Large Red Rocoto
Mako Akokosrade
Mako Kokoo
Matay
Matay (PL)
Mini Bell Orange
MOA Scotch Bonnet
MOA Scotch Bonnet (very old)
MOA Scotch Bonnet  (LFF)
Monster Naga
Moruga Reaper
Moruga Scorpion  (LFF)
Moruga x Reaper  (LFF)
Ms. Junie
Naga Morich
NuMex Lemon Spice Jalapeno
Numex Pinata Jalapeno
NuMex Vaquero
Orange Habanero (Wicked Mike)
Orchid PI 497974
P. Dreadie
Paper Lantern Habanero
pI 281429
Pimenta Chris Fat
Pimenta de Neyde (PL)
Pimente Espellette
Pimente Espellette (old)
Pimiento Cristal  (LFF)
Poblano (old)
Poblano BE
Poblano  (LFF)
Purple Jalapeno x Cayenne
Purple UFO
Reaper (Walchit)
Reaper Bhut
Red Fatalli  (LFF)
Safi Scotch Bonnet
Santa Fe Grande
Santa Fe Grande (PJ)
Santa Fe Grande Peppers
Scoda Brain
Scotch Bonnet x Bell Pepper 
Shattah
Star of Turkey
Stuffing Cherry
Sugar Cane
Sweet Anaheim
Sweet Anaheim (LFF)
Sweet Charleston
Sweet Charlston (LFF)
Sweet Datil (old)
Sweet French Bell
Tangerine
Tekne Dolmasi
Tekne Dolmasi (LFF)
TFM Scotch Bonnet
TFM Scotch Bonnet (LFF)
Thai
Thai (crossed?)
Thai Orange
Thai Short
Tobago Scotch Bonnet Red (PL)
Tobago Scotch Bonnet Yellow
Tobago Seasoning
Trinidad Doughlah
Trinidad Perfume
Trinidad PI 281317
Trinidad Scorpion Butch T
Trinidad Scorpion Cardi
Trinidad Scorpion Moruga
Trinidad Scorpion Original
Trinidad Scorpion Smooth
Trinidad Scorpion Yellow
Trinidad X
True Cumari
Turkish Cayenne (LFF)
Turkish Sweet Ball
Urfa Biber
White Bhut Jolokia
White Bullet Habanero
White Habanero
Xalapas Large Jalapeno
Yellow Brainstrain (LFF)
Yellow Fatalli
Yellow Moruga Scorpion
Yellow Scotch Bonnet (old)
 
 
Added 1/16, ordered from Justin
7 Pot Brain Strain Chocolate AU
7 Pot Bubblegum (BBG7) Bhut Chocolate
7 Pot Bubblegum (BBG7) x Apocalypse Scorpion (No Calyx)
7 Pot Cinder F3 
7 Pot Douglah
7 Pot Jonah
7 Pot Jonah Yellow X SB
7 Pot Lucy
7 Pot Nebru
7 Pot Primo Chocolate
7 Pot SR Strain
7JPN
Aji Pineapple
Apocalypse Scorpion Chocolate
Bahamian Beast Mustard Stinger F2
Bahamian Goat
Bhut Jolokia (Ghost) Giant Chocolate
Bhut Jolokia (Ghost) Rust
Bhut Jolokia (Ghost) Solid Gold
Black Pearl
Brazilian Brain Strain Chocolate
Brown Reaper Cross
Devil's Nagabrains Chocolate
Elysium Oxide Scotch Bonnet
Fatalii Chocolate
Genghis Kahn's Brain
Habanero El Remo
Habanero Roatan Pumpkin
Jigsaw x Moruga
Jonah's Yellow Brain
Machu Picchu
Mako Akokosrade
Monkey Face Red
Nagabrains Chocolate
Negro de Valle
Pimenta Black Bhut
Sandra's Giant Orange (Long Pheno)
SB7J Yellow
Scotch Bonnet Sweet Moruga Brown
Scotch Brains (7 Pot Pheno)
Skunk Chocolate
Tepin x Lemon Drop
UBSC x SB
Vallero
WHP 027
 
 
 
Should have the first of the chinense and pube seeds in the dirt by end of week.
 
 
Non-pepper crop

Anise Hyssop
Astro Arugula (Roquette)
Esmee Arugula (Roquette)
Arugula (Standard)
Sylvetta Arugula (Roquette)
Mizuna Asian Greens
Tatsoi Asian Greens
Red Rubin Purple Basil
Sweet Thai Asian Basil
Genovese Genovese Basil
Aroma 2 Genovese Basil
Royal Burgundy Beans
EZ Pick Beans
Tongue of Fire Beans
Prime Ark® Freedom Blackberry
Blueberry Plant Collection Blueberry
De Cicco Standard Broccoli
Belstar Standard Broccoli
Chiko Burdock
Integro Fresh Market Cabbage
Red Express Fresh Market Cabbage
Farao Fresh Market Cabbage
Deadon Fresh Market Cabbage
Bilko Chinese Cabbage
Divergent Cantaloupe (Muskmelon)
Nectar Main Crop Carrots
Negovia Carrot
Nectar Main Crop Carrots
Negovia Main Crop Carrots
Napoli Early Carrots
Yaya Early Carrots
Yaya Early Carrots
Janvel Standard Cauliflower
Mardi Standard Cauliflower
Mardi Standard Cauliflower
Janvel Standard Cauliflower
Veronica Romanesco Cauliflower
Skywalker Standard Cauliflower
Skywalker Standard Cauliflower
Common Chamomile Chamomile
Staro Standard Chives
Nira Chinese Leeks (Garlic Chives)
Cheyenne Spirit Echinacea (Coneflower)
Echinacea purpurea Echinacea (Coneflower)
Leisure Cilantro (Coriander)
Santo Cilantro (Coriander)
Natural Sweet Sweet Corn
Enchanted Sweet Corn
Nothstine Dent Dry Corn
Xtra-Tender 2171 Sweet Corn
Cressida Cress
Cool Customer Pickling Cucumbers
Poniente Seedless and Thin-skinned Cucumbers
Picolino Slicing Cucumbers
Hera Dill
Bouquet Dill
Totem Belgian Endive (Witloof)
Ruby Red Orach Specialty Greens
Light Green Orach Specialty Greens
Dark Green Orach Specialty Greens
Red Russian Kale
Toscano Kale
Westlandse Winter Kale
Toscano Kale
Red Russian Kale
Korist Fresh Eating Kohlrabi
Azur Star Kohlrabi
Kossak Storage Kohlrabi
Munstead-Type Lavender
Megaton Leeks
King Richard Leeks
Pandora Leeks
Lemon Balm
Celinet Summer Crisp Lettuce (Batavia)
Concept Summer Crisp Lettuce (Batavia)
Muir Summer Crisp Lettuce (Batavia)
Alkindus Butterhead Lettuce (Boston)
Mirlo Butterhead Lettuce (Boston)
Red Cross Butterhead Lettuce (Boston)
Sylvesta Butterhead Lettuce (Boston)
Annapolis Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Breen Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Coastal Star Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Defender Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Dragoon Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Ezbruke Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Flashy Trout Back Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Fusion Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Holon Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Jericho Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Outredgeous Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Parris Island Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Ridgeline Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Rouge d'Hiver Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Truchas Romaine Lettuce (Cos)
Bronze Herbs for Salad Mix
Cumin Herbs for Salad Mix
Bronze & Green Herbs for Salad Mix
Bergam's Green Lettuce
Blade Oakleaf Lettuce
Bolsachica Oakleaf Lettuce
Buttercrunch Heritage Lettuce
Clearwater Oakleaf Lettuce
Crispino Iceberg Lettuce
Dark Red Lollo Rossa Heritage Lettuce
Deer Tongue Heritage Lettuce
Garrison Oakleaf Lettuce
Green Saladbowl Oakleaf Lettuce
Ilema Lollo Lettuce
Newham Bibb Lettuce
New Red Fire Lettuce
Red Sails Heritage Lettuce
Red Saladbowl Oakleaf Lettuce
Tropicana Lettuce
Waldmann's Dark Green Heritage Lettuce
Encore Lettuce Mix Lettuce Mixes
Lovage
Zaatar Marjoram
Clemson Spineless Okra
Yankee Full-Size Onions
Cortland Full-Size Onions
Greek Oregano Oregano
Papalo
Pipicha
Leonardo Radicchio
Virtus Radicchio
Red Raspberry Plant Collection
Jewel Raspberry
Victoria Rhubarb Seeds
Common Sage
Common Sage Sage
Summer Savory
Green Shiso Shiso
Britton Shiso
Asia Ip Shiso
Red Shiso Shiso
Lemon Drops Spilanthes
Acadia Savoyed-Leaf Spinach
Corvair Smooth-Leaf Spinach
Saltwort
Stevia
Sparkle Strawberry Bare-Root Plants
Jewel Strawberry Bare-Root Plants
Elan Strawberry Seeds
Alexandria Strawberry Seeds
Ruby Red or Rhubarb Chard Swiss Chard
Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard
Oriole Swiss Chard
Milk Thistle
German Winter Thyme
Frederik Beefsteak Tomatoes
Jasper Cherry Tomatoes
Sakura Cherry Tomatoes
Blue Beech Heirloom Tomatoes
Mountain Magic Cocktail Tomatoes
Brandywine Heirloom Tomatoes
Cherokee Green Heirloom Tomatoes
White Cherry Cherry Tomatoes
Wisconsin 55 Slicing Tomatoes
Green Zebra Heirloom Tomatoes
Common Valerian
Farmers Wonderful Triploid Watermelons (Seedless)
Gentility Triploid Watermelons (Seedless)
Sorbet Triploid Watermelons (Seedless)
Sweet Crimson Watermelon
 

Most of the lettuce is for taste and local adaptability trials, small little plots. We'll be succession planting out most crops, small qty for market, so "big list, not so big qty."
 
Some of the stock (various herbs, seedless watermelons) is non-organic seed stock and will either be grown either in the north transitional field or in pots. 
 
570 fruit trees are also coming sometime early spring, those will go in to the dirt as soon as it can be worked after freeze. We'll plant those and forget about them for a few years.. just mow around them. All the big work starts in a few years with those.  Shouldn't need to irrigate them unless we get a big dry spell, and/or until they start producing.
 
Tomorrow I'm going to do another inventory of sprouts, everything is hooking like crazy right now. I've got close to 100% germination on the Fatalli seeds, tray looks frigging loaded. 
 
The big sun habanero I cooked under the lights aren't looking so great, fortunately, a BUNCH of seeds were evidently "paused" under the high heat and the tray is filling back out. I thought it was going to be a total loss a couple days ago, but then "here comes round two!" The seedlings which *were* up when the lights were on full blast that day all have yellow cotys and are looking very unhealthy, but the new sprouts are vigorous.
 
It was definitely heat + dry that caused it, the other light that got turned on full blast was a couple inches higher, and the 4x trays of Moruga x Reaper and Reaper have fully recovered from it.
 
Everything's looking good down there right now. Successfully nipped a mold problem in the ass w/ some good old H2O2, onions are growing like gangbusters, strawberries have sprouted.
 
Got a few herb trays started, various slow growing stuff (basil, etc). 
 
I also cut the top off of the window-scorpion that survived since last year, and repotted it. We'll see if it's got enough vigor in that old plant to grow some new leaves. the roots looked absolutely horrible, so don't have high hopes.
 
On a whim I transplanted a scotch bonnet in to "graveyard dirt" from last year. Stuff that was too hot, that killed plants, that I held in a bunch of plastic containers. Hopefully it's had enough time to "cool off" - didn't have any ammonia smell to it, so that was good. I'm worried about the pH though. It's gotta be off the charts.
 
 
 
I had several bins of potting soil from last year I didn't use because after mixing it, it got HOT for a while (like, physically hot, as nitrogen was converted). 

I decided to do some test transplants to see if it's viable (if so, might as well use it..)
 
So 15 brave souls went in to each of 3 bins of it.
 
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It was *way* too hot on nitrogen last year (the kelp meal and blood meal cooked off in to ammonia). 
 
The ammonia is broken down now, so it should be incredibly rich in nitrogen. The bone meal likewise has run it's course w/ the myco I added last year, so should be plenty of available phosphate as well.
 
We'll see how they do.
 
Strawberry sprouts are TINY. Wow.
 
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Some other pics I took tonight, cells are starting to fill out with seedlings
 
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Onions are filling in good too
 
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Notice the window-sill yellow moruga scorpion that I gave a massive haircut to... That's probably the harshest lopping I've ever done on a pepper plant. Considering it's roots were brown and shitty looking, I don't really know if it will pull out of it or not.
 
I would have liked to have kept some leaves but it wasn't in the cards. The plant only had a few, and it waited until node 20-something to frigging fork. 
 
So now, it's gonna fork.
 
Or die.
 
It was exactly one year to the day since it was seeded, that I lopped it off. It was the sole survivor from the early soil tests last year.
 
So it made sense, to use the old potting soil that had cooked off and been binned for a year, to plant it back in to. :)
 
If it survives, it'll truly be a miracle plant.
 
 
 
Fertilized trays 13-24, 29-36 w/ fish emulsion and myco
 
Have a pepper plant population of 1,646 populated cells now. Most of those have 3 or 4 seedlings in them, need to cull them soon-ish.
 
Had *2* monster nagas from my old 2012 seed stock germinate in tray 9, first time I've seen any old 2012 seeds pop this year. (Maybe shouldn't have pitched those other 2 trays of them so quickly.. these two germed on 21 day mark and I pitched the other trays after 15 days of nothing)
 
Inventory 2/10 
 
Tray # / variety / QTY
 
15 7JPN WHP 8 
18 7-Pot Brainstrain Chocolate AU WHP 2 
23 7-Pot Brainstrain Red WHP 18 
18 7-Pot Bubblegum Bhut Chocolate WHP 2 
18 7-Pot Bubblegum Chocolate WHP 6 
18 7-Pot Bubblegum Red BBG7 WHP 11 
17 7-Pot Cinder F3 WHP 6 
13 7-Pot Douglah WHP 13 
16 7-Pot Jonah WHP 7 
13 7-Pot Jonah Yellow X SB WHP 6 
13 7-Pot Jonha Orange WHP 1 
19 7-Pot Jonhah Orange WHP 2 
15 7-Pot Lucy WHP 7 
16 7-Pot Nebru WHP 8 
36 7-Pot Primo 66 
13 7-Pot Primo Chocolate WHP 9 
15 7-Pot SR Strain WHP 11 
14 Bahamian Beast Mustard Stinger F2 WHP 2 
16 Bahamian Goat WHP 10 
24 Bhut (Andy) 24 
23 Bhut Jolokia Chocolate WHP 1 
17 Bhut Jolokia Giant Chocolate WHP 1 
19 Bhut Jolokia Rust WHP 4 
3 Big Sun Habanero 60 
4 Big Sun Habanero 66 
39 Big Sun Habanero 20 
40 Big Sun Habanero 26 
19 BOC Devv 21 
32 Brainstrain 72 
33 Brainstrain 71 
19 Brazilian Brainstrain Chocolate WHP 3 
21 Brown Moruga WHP 21 
14 Brown Reaper Cross WHP 8 
9 Butch-T PL2018 4 
5 Carolina Reaper 67 
6 Carolina Reaper 68 
30 Carribean Red Habanero (andy) 70 
31 Carribean Red Habanero (andy) 72 
14 Devil's Nagabrains Chocolate WHP 2 
13 Devils Nagabrains Red WHP 2 
13 Elysium Oxide Scotch Bonnet WHP 9 
17 Fatalli Chocolate WHP 2 
23 Freeport Orange Scotch Bonnet 30 
16 Ghengis Khans Brain WHP 7 
14 Habanero El Remo WHP 11 
21 Habanero Franciscan WHP 24 
21 Habanero Guadalupe WHP 23 
22 Habanero Magnum Orange 8 
22 Habanero Red Dominica WHP 6 
16 Habanero Roatan Pumpkin 3 
15 Jigsaw x Moruga WHP 11 
15 Jonah's Yellow Brain WHP 3 
16 Machu Picchu 10 
14 Mako Akokosrade WHP 19 
29 Matay (andy) 24 
1 MOA Scotch Bonnet 71 
2 MOA Scotch Bonnet 57 
9 Monster Naga PL2012 2 
35 Moruga Scorpion Red 69 
7 Moruga x Reaper 64 
8 Moruga x Reaper 66 
9 Moruga x Reaper PL2018 6 
13 Nagabrains Chocolate WHP 5 
17 Orange Ghost WHP 6 
15 P. Dreadie (Devv) 1 
16 P. Dreadie (Devv) 1 
17 P. Dreadie (Devv) 3 
19 P.Dreadie Devv 9 
17 Pimenta Black Bhut WHP 10 
24 Reaper (andy) 14 
10 Reaper x Bhut PL2018 5 
34 Red Fatalli 72 
18 Sandras Giant Orange (Long Pheno) WHP 2 
15 SBJ7 Yellow WHP 2 
16 Scotch Bonnet Sweet Moruga Brown WHP 4 
15 Scotch Bonnet WHPII 2 
20 Scotch Brain Devv 71 
18 Skunk Chocolate WHP 6 
19 Tepin x Lemon Drop WHP 3 
9 Trinidad Moruga Yellow PL2018 6 
24 Trinidad X Andy 6 
15 USBC X SB WHP 10 
10 White Bhut Jolokia PL2012 2 
17 WHP027 3 
 
Couple of sample trays (not uploading 53 pics again lol)
 
Andy's carribbean red habaneros
 
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Scott's Scotch Brains
 
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luvmesump3pp3rz said:
Trent, i`m amazed by your grows. i followed your glog last year and see how hard you work to be successful. i wish you all the best for this year! :cheers:
 
Thank you! It's been a tremendous amount of work. I'm hoping this year goes a little easier. :)
 
Walchit said:
I was so worried my seeds weren't gonna sprout for ya! Those were the first seeds I ever saved. I thought I sent purple ufo too. If so they seemed to go soft as soon as I picked em.
 
These were the ones I put in the dirt. I haven't planted anything purple yet. I have purple UFO on the seed inventory, they'll go in with "round 2" plants in a few weeks
 
Trinidad X Andy
Reaper (andy)
Bhut (Andy)
Matay (andy)
Carribean Red Habanero (andy)
 
So far all have sprouted
 
Transplanted some babies.
 
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That's 2019 soil test mixes A and B. 
 
Starting all over again as I'm swapping out Peruvian Seabird Guano (not sustainable, and expensive) for Tennessee Brown Rock Phosphate for phosphorous and calcium source. 
 
Gotta see if I kill plants!
 
So far after 24 hours they are growing like gangbusters. But last year, I didn't notice the first fatalities for a couple weeks when the mixes went hot, so .. we'll see.
 
 
TrentL said:
Also pepper seedlings are showing yellowing on the cotys and stems are turning splotchy purple, like last year, when I had magnesium deficiency. They're also still soaked, which doesn't help - I have to keep them wet because every tray still has stuff germinating. Being overly wet really hurts micronutrient uptake, and coco is already short on that (there just *isnt'* any micronutrients in them)
 
So tomorrow looks like a dose of epsom salt.. might add a dash of liquid bone meal in there for calcium - not much, but some.
 
And as an afterthought, might try to see if I can get azomite to suspend long enough to get in to the mix.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
You could try incorporating a healthy dose of fresh worm castings into your seedling mix and this won't be an issue. Worm castings are my go to amendment for seedlings when using coir or peat. Its cheap, local, has tons of humic acid,  micronutrients and trace minerals including magnesium. Everything is looking killer man. Lots of work. I bow in awe. 
 
Pepper-Guru said:
 
 
You could try incorporating a healthy dose of fresh worm castings into your seedling mix and this won't be an issue. Worm castings are my go to amendment for seedlings when using coir or peat. Its cheap, local, has tons of humic acid,  micronutrients and trace minerals including magnesium. Everything is looking killer man. Lots of work. I bow in awe. 
 
I use worm castings in my pot-up mix. Last year went through a half ton, this year with the scale up of the isolation grow, I have two tons of it purchased :)
 
But on seedlings, especially those which are slower to germinate, it can cause seeds to rot prior to germinating. Especially some difficult to germ varieties that take 20-30 days. I did a lot of experiments with it in my seedling mix last year and germination %'s were highest on straight coco-coir. 
 
Wouldn't be a big deal to mix it in to annuum or faster chinense sprouts though. I had bad rot problems in longer germ stuff, some moruga types rotted before they germed. I ran 6 trays with it, and germination % was substantially lower overall, and non-existant in the slowest germinating varieties. 
 
For bulk grow I've found the best practice is give 'em nutes as soon as they peek through the soil, fish emulsion and myco is my go-to this year after all the 2018 experiments I ran.

ETA: after giving fish emulsion this weekend, all the purple stems are gone, except on plants that are supposed to have them, and the four trays I cooked under the lights. Man I did a number on those...
 
 
TrentL said:
 
I use worm castings in my pot-up mix. Last year went through a half ton, this year with the scale up of the isolation grow, I have two tons of it purchased :)
 
But on seedlings, especially those which are slower to germinate, it can cause seeds to rot prior to germinating. Especially some difficult to germ varieties that take 20-30 days. I did a lot of experiments with it in my seedling mix last year and germination %'s were highest on straight coco-coir. 
 
Wouldn't be a big deal to mix it in to annuum or faster chinense sprouts though. I had bad rot problems in longer germ stuff, some moruga types rotted before they germed. I ran 6 trays with it, and germination % was substantially lower overall, and non-existant in the slowest germinating varieties. 
 
For bulk grow I've found the best practice is give 'em nutes as soon as they peek through the soil, fish emulsion and myco is my go-to this year after all the 2018 experiments I ran.

ETA: after giving fish emulsion this weekend, all the purple stems are gone, except on plants that are supposed to have them, and the four trays I cooked under the lights. Man I did a number on those...
 
 
 
Yes! Ok, wasn't thinking about you germing IN your mix...good point. Once germed though....that worm castings just can't be beat! Love the stuff. 
 
Pepper-Guru said:
 
 
Yes! Ok, wasn't thinking about you germing IN your mix...good point. Once germed though....that worm castings just can't be beat! Love the stuff. 
 
Oh yeah worm castings are awesome. I use them in my 5:1:1 mix (my version is 5 parts coir, 1 part perlite, and 1 part worm casting)
 
That is the base I use for all of my soil mixes, so worm castings are 16% of my overall media volume. 
 
To that is added dry ferts; blood meal, bone meal, kelp meal, azomite, peruvian seabird guano, etc.
 
Except this year I'm dropping the peruvian seabird guano (if I can) and trying different phosphorous / calcium source in Tennessee Brown Rock Phosphate.
 
That's what that last post is testing. Peruvian seabird guano is hell on the environment and not exactly sustainable at the quantity they harvest. It takes decades or centuries to build up the deposits they mine of guano (islands are covered in like 20+ feet of guano off the coast of peru). They destroy the birds nesting places, and ecology when they take it out, so it's really bad on 'em. They limited it to a couple of islands at a time now, but that still destroys the ecology on them and also makes it very expensive. 
 
Tennessee Brown Rock phosphate has high amounts of nitrogen and calcium, like guano has, but I can order it by the rail car if I wanted to, it's so "dirt cheap" (see what I did there?) :) 
 
I just don't know if mycorrhizae will establish fast enough to break it down in to usable form. Rock phosphate requires microorganisms to break it down. Will have to see as the plants grow out if they grow P deficient. 
 
Pepper-Guru said:
 
 
Yes! Ok, wasn't thinking about you germing IN your mix...good point. Once germed though....that worm castings just can't be beat! Love the stuff. 
 
Also last year when I started tomatoes and watermelon/cantaloupe, I'd used my potting soil mix under a 1/2" layer of coco coir. The seeds were still primarily in the coco, but as soon as they shot down roots they hit the soil mix and took off like crazy. There were some nutrient deficiencies in the tomatoes that showed up pretty quick, though, the soil that worked so well for the peppers didn't really work as well with tomatoes. Not sure what the difference was, or why, hoping to figure it out this year with potting soil mix experiments with tomatoes. 
 
saiias said:
Trent.. Did you like black pearl? How does it taste.

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TrentL said:
 
No idea what they taste like, this is the first time I'm growing them.
 
My take on them is that they are not great snacking
peppers. Kind of a 'bald' taste with a hint of fruit. Maybe.
 
However, they make awesome flakes. Nice heat
and the taste is mellowed out in drying and processing.
 
Well, got some attachments ordered for this year.
 
Rain Flo 2600 mulch layer w/ double drip line attachments
 
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Rain Flo 1600 water wheel planter
 
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And a Rain Flo 1800 mulch lifter (for end of season cleanup)
 
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This should make field prep and plant out a lot easier this year. 
 
By my calculations I'd already lost money on produce by the time the plants were in the dirt last year, so hopefully this will let me reserve $$ for harvest labor, and we should stand at least a passing chance of breaking even on produce. 
 
 
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