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    Cygnus' First Grow

    I haven't updated this in a while but my plants are growing decently.   The plants I have in soil were severely stunted for a while, but they seem to be doing pretty well now. I think the stunting was due to overwatering and waiting a little too long to start applying nutrients, because now that...
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    Cygnus' First Grow

    Today I took the most well rooted and healthiest looking seedling of each type and gave them their own cups to grow in. I transferred the other seedlings to either sifted coco or a pot that I'm going to keep outside. I watered the plants in coco with GH flora nutrients (micro, bloom, and grow)...
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    Cygnus' First Grow

    Thanks for the insight on the seeds germinating at different times. I'm using a two-bulb T5 fixture with some full spectrum bulbs. The only seed left to germinate is a leviathan gnarly, and I managed to kill the most recently germinated fatalii seedling. I moved my light way closer to the plants...
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    Cygnus' First Grow

    It's my first time growing peppers and I chose an unfortunate time of year to germinate seeds, but I figure I'll try to keep them alive over winter for next spring, or if things go poorly I'll start some new plants in the spring with a little experience under my belt.   I sowed the seeds on 9/3...
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    Guru's Garden - Traveling the World in Search of Peppers

          Sci-hub (sci-hub.se) is a great resource for accessing full papers. I've found pretty much every paper I've ever searched for using the paper's DOI on sci-hub.
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    Hi

    Hi,   I'm a first time pepper grower living in zone 9b in Southern California. I started a grow in early September and I'm going to see if I can keep some plants going through the relatively mild winter conditions we will probably have here.
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