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PIC 1's......Pod Pornage.............2012

Here's the start on my grow log. Well no pods yet but I have to start somewhere, and away we go!

The seeds in the containers are all c.chinense. They were dunked in a germinating solution for an over-nighter on December 1st.
This was the first phase of the germination process with plantings happening every 2 weeks through the month of January.
The annum species and the mild/medium strains will get planted late Jan through early Feb.

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Most of these are "Super-hots.

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Here's a shot from today, things are looking up and up.

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Here's a unique looking seedling. It has 3 cotyledon's and a set of 3 true leaves. The seedling is a Trinidad Scorpion Green, seeds are from Chris (cc). I've seen the triple cotyledon with my Coronong's but not the triple set of true leaves at the same time

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Here's another seedling that caught my eye. The leaves are as dark purple as my Dutch.Hot's. This one's the Purple Bhut Jolokia seeds were also from Chris. I know the leaves will eventually turn green.....but right now they look pretty... :cool:

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Did somebody say "Purple"......Here's one of my overwinters. The Maui Purple. The flowers have set and soon the chili's will form...........yea

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And finally another overwinter and was an over-achiever/producer last season. That's why its here. It's's the TS Butch T

More to follow, soon

Greg
 
WOAH! Way to get things started like a PRO! Looking great. Are you growing everything out indoors, or planting out?
 
WOAH! Way to get things started like a PRO! Looking great. Are you growing everything out indoors, or planting out?

I start everything indoors to move outside in May. Some get sold at local consevatories and garden clubs. I hope to end up with around 150 plants for myself.to plant in my yard.

You're off to a great start!!
They're all looking really happy!!

Thanks Superhot, I put my feet in the water a little earlier than I have in the past. But with many new varieties with not only the peppers but with tomatoes ,and other veg. I need to overlap this process.......but hey thanks for the inspiring words.

Greg
 
cool well organized

Hey thanks Judy,

Last season your " Indian Carbon's" were a big hit amongst my friends......great flav....nice plants!
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The Yellow Brains are showing face in the trays. 6 for 6 with the germination. Can't wait to see the shapes and sizes to those pods...

Greg
 
Nice setup! Do you have a room that is covered with mylar sheets or something? Also is there a benifit to using the square seed trays than the round ones?

Sorry more questions, what soil are you using to start your seeds?
 
Outstanding! You are hitting on all cylinders.

Yes, please, add more info about your grow space, your strategies for each phase, and the lights you use!

I'm thinking of going with the 72-cells per starter tray also. But on a much, much smaller scale, and not starting until late next month.... :cool:
 
I start everything indoors to move outside in May. Some get sold at local consevatories and garden clubs. I hope to end up with around 150 plants for myself.to plant in my yard.



Thanks Superhot, I put my feet in the water a little earlier than I have in the past. But with many new varieties with not only the peppers but with tomatoes ,and other veg. I need to overlap this process.......but hey thanks for the inspiring words.

Greg


Very nice Greg! Very nice indeed my friend! You are the teacher I am the student lol :)
 
Nice setup! Do you have a room that is covered with mylar sheets or something? Also is there a benifit to using the square seed trays than the round ones?

Sorry more questions, what soil are you using to start your seeds?

Mylar sheets.......hmmm .... that sounds like a good idea.

I have 2 different grow area's, lined with 4 x 8 foil backed polyshield underlayment .1" thick. Loews sells them in the insulation section. I glue 1 x 2 lengths of pine to the back as a frame to keep the sheets solid.The foil does help reflect the light back
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If your referring to the inserts in the flats, there's a few sizes. Those that are shown are pretty flimsy throwaways. I also have similar 72 cell that are more rigid and deeper, I use those for my tomatoes, as the tomato roots spread pretty fast and need the extra room. Those are more durable and are difficult to find now adays.
Round or square either one works. some companies give stats on cubic inch deminsions. The larger the better
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I use a mix,of Fafards Metro Mix combined with Baccto.Its a nice light weight mixture. Another good one that's finer textured is Hoffman's seed starter or Schultz starting mix. Somet people use jiffy pellets....they work, just don't let them dry out especially when the roots poke thru.

I bottom water my flats so the medium will wick up the water. I also spray the top only with a misting bottle, to dampen. The worst scenario is to water from above with a spout and bury the seed deeper in compacted medium.........that can result in seed rot.
Heck, a seed can probably germinate in a crack in the sidewalk ...under the right conditions. Bottom line is to keep it simple and be consistant with that idea...

Greg

Outstanding! You are hitting on all cylinders.

Yes, please, add more info about your grow space, your strategies for each phase, and the lights you use!

I'm thinking of going with the 72-cells per starter tray also. But on a much, much smaller scale, and not starting until late next month.... :cool:

Sure how ever I can help with the info.:

One room is 14 x 16 ft and has 9ft ceilings. I have 2 doubled tiered 8ft long wooden plant "racks" each has (8) 4ft T8 fixtures with 4 bulbs each.,6500k. Same room has between the racks, which are about 8ft apart, 3 400w mh lights with 7200k bulbs.

Second area is in my sub-basement which is about a 10 x 10ft area 9ft ceiling with (8) 6 bulb T8 4ft fixtures with 6500k bulbs. Thats were my overwinters are growing. I also have 2 600w HPS. ....that I hope I don't need to turn on..

Strategies, I try to be organised and keep good records including times and dates. I don't use any compost, castings, guano or any "dirt" brought in from the outdoors.....that helps keep the "pests" away. I'll plant the longer season varieties first..
Light cycle of 18/6 seem to work for me. I use Fish Emulsion when the plant have 3 sets of true leaves, then I'll add epsom salts in a misting bottle to be used highly diluted every 2 weeks.....Thats just part of it.

Good luck on your grow , when you start your seeds!

Greg

Very nice Greg! Very nice indeed my friend! You are the teacher I am the student lol :)
Thanks for the kind words........ :) ........although thats no so true...............I'm still learning and experimenting............just trying to fine tune this process "like a piano"

Greg
 
Wow, great organised setup you got there and what an beautifull plants already. Full with healthy green leaves, great job so far. I'm gonna build something familair like you, only gonna use black/white plastic sheet to cover the rack. From what I've read this will give you the best light reflection and it's really cheap :) Can you tell us wich varieties you've got for this season?
 
Wow, great organised setup you got there and what an beautifull plants already. Full with healthy green leaves, great job so far. I'm gonna build something familair like you, only gonna use black/white plastic sheet to cover the rack. From what I've read this will give you the best light reflection and it's really cheap :) Can you tell us wich varieties you've got for this season?

Check my profile out........I'm still adding as I plant

Greg
 
Wow, Greg, those plants are gorgeous! After seeing your work it's going to be harder for me to go old school much longer...

Hey Gary, I still have some old school left in me. I remember my first set-up.... vin.1982 It was in the basement of my 1st home. I started out with (4) 2 bulb T12 4ft fixtures over a ping-pong table in our basement. Big thing back then were the Orange Bell Peppers from Holland. Rarely in the stores, so I scored some ,scraped the seeds out and grew them along with my Thai, Orange Hab and Jalapeno's.........Wow times have changed!...... Same season I built a plant stand in a West facing window of our rec room and hung flouros over it. Best of both lights at the time . My wife asked me "what are you doing now?" Well that was the start of "Doing" it every year......Ha

amazing grow area... more pics please.. that looks great..

Hey thanks.....as soon as something new happens I'll post some
. If it starts looking bad then,....no pictures.....just kidding,...... sometimes mistakes happen, problems occur, If that does happen there will be photos, Its all a learning expierence for all of us.

Greg

Nice going so far Greg. I am in envy.

Thanks,...no envy needed, .....just remember when you get your plants thriving post some photos......that's what helps make the grow forum enjoyable to check out

Greg
 
Real happy your doing a growlog Greg. Your setup looks awesome, plants look happy as hell, and your growlist sure is lookin mighty fine my friend :) You beat me to it, I'll be posting the start of my growlog today too. It's pretty crazy how similar the pictures will be to yours, from the cups, to the flats n lights lol. Best of luck to you dude, Lookin forward to following this.

Brandon
 
Real happy your doing a growlog Greg. Your setup looks awesome, plants look happy as hell, and your growlist sure is lookin mighty fine my friend :) You beat me to it, I'll be posting the start of my growlog today too. It's pretty crazy how similar the pictures will be to yours, from the cups, to the flats n lights lol. Best of luck to you dude, Lookin forward to following this.

Brandon

Hey Brandon,

Thanks for the inspiring comments., I wanted to start this from the beginning this season.
Good luck with your grow log. Your comments and responses are always worth the read.......You must have been an English major with a background in Journalism........... :cool:
Plus you have the camera ....and you know how to use it. ...I'll bet you'll come up with some very creative photography!


Greg.

are those Hi-bay T5's 4 bulb? I like them them look strong! I need to get a few of those.

They're actually T8's.....I wayed out the situation and for as many as I have it would not be feasible to replace the occasional bulb or two .

Greg
 
great looking setup Greg...and your plants look very healthy too....

good luck to you this coming season.,..
 
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