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The diatomaceous earth was from me spilling a bit on the plant :P
The leaf is slightly yellow however I do my best not to over water. The plant does have new green grow underneth tht is looking a lot more healthier.
My reaper plant seems to have a few tiny brown spots on a few of its leaves.
I checked out that PDF on here but I didn't find what I was looking for.
The white stuff is diatom earth
Here is a pic, any ideas?
I have decided to take a chance at growing in the ground this year as I have a large space behind my apartment building that is unused and some what hidden.
It is 4 feet deep by 20 feet long facing the west side of the building
I live in Toronto, and my soil according to the soil map is...
I recently been starting to harden off my plants (I live in Toronto) and we have had some nice weather the last couple of days.
I have been moving them into the shade when they showed signs of stress, however I had to leave the city this past weekend and I came back to the plants looking pretty...
This may be the wrong forum, but I figured I was close.
I want to send a bottle of my hot sauce to a friend in England (I live in Canada), has anyone sent over sauces internationally and if so how did you do it?
Thanks for the help
I make this all the time, first saw it on Gordon Ramsay's show Ultimate Cookery Course.
Here is the video
I usually throw in some Fatalli or Ghost into the mix for some extra punch.
I am no expert seeing as its my 3rd year growing this year, however last year I had a great year growing in 7gal containers with Pro Mix BX with Bat Guano mixed in.