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    Burpee Seeds

    I can say the Big Thais are good. Nice heat nice plants etc.
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    2016 Hungarian Pumpkin GLOG by Jalabenjo

    UPDATE TIME!  :party:   I'll start with the peppers which have finally started growing. The top two are the Hungarian Pumpkins, and the bottom one is my whole grow.   As you can see the grow room has really been filled out. I may have started things a little too early, but the warm spring had...
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    noob, pepper not looking so great

    Overwatering is definitely a possibility. Take a look at some of those lower leaves though; they seem to be yellowing a little. If you can, post water and fertilizing schedule/information.
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    2016 Hungarian Pumpkin GLOG by Jalabenjo

    Alright time for an update wooooo hooooo! I think from now on this is just a plain old GLOG not a species specific one.   Part 1 (Growbox) So I decided to build myself a growbox for starting seeds because the setup I've got in my basement is too cold.       Basically it's just a three level...
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    C. anuum or C. frutescens

    Looks like a "Fresno" to me. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fresno_pepper The heat level Wikipedia gives it, and my own experience with them puts at a level a little higher than jalapeno.
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    Help me ID two Market Habaneros please

    Looks like one ripe, and one ripening, red scotch bonnet.
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    Pepper ID please

    It looks to me like the black pearls I grew this year. Black pearls are supposed to have black leaves, but mine had green ones like yours. Here's a pic I found (not mine).  
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    2016 Hungarian Pumpkin GLOG by Jalabenjo

    UPDATE TIME!   Not very much growth, to be honest I'm quite disappointed. I believe my problem was my bulb hanging too low over my plants. I've raised the light up to about 6 feet over the plants, and reduced the power to 50% (600 watt bulb) to give the seedlings some time to recover. The...
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    a few questions from a noob!

    cubbieblue82 Posted Today, 12:46 PM follow up - what type of pro-mix should i be using? i see many different types (HP, MP, BX). juanitos Posted 05 February 2016 - 05:53 PM don't over think it. just get some promix hp, put it in cups. water to transplant, water again when it starts...
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    a few questions from a noob!

    If by "blend" you're referring to Masterblend, then no, Masterblend is a water soluble fertilizer. You should transplant your seedlings into potting soil. Most people around here seem to like Pro Mix soil but thats pricey and kinda hard to find in some areas. I've used Fafard's professional mix...
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    2016 Hungarian Pumpkin GLOG by Jalabenjo

    A big that you to stoney's_ghost for sending me the seeds for these peppers free of charge! I'm grateful, and exited to see how they grow.   All I have for today is a picture of one of my two sprouts. This is my first time doing a glog so I don't know if I should have waited longer and...
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    indoor Need Some Advice For My Indoor Grow

    Hey! It's been a while since my last post mostly because I haven't had any problems. Now however I need a little advice. I'll start by giving a little timeline. The plants that i'm worried about were started around July 14th. My plan was to grow them through the summer and then take them inside...
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    LED Driver Question

    That helps clear things up, thanks! Also stop talking about your miniscule poles guys, it's sad  :P .
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    LED Driver Question

    I've been looking around at LED drivers on ebay, and most if not all of them say the voltage is x-y (24-32 for example). I was curious as to what this means, can anyone explain it for me? 
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    New to growing peppers - got some problems

    There's not a huge amount of micro in MaxiBloom as you can see here http://generalhydroponics.com/site/gh/docs/prod_labels/maxigro.pdf . I'm no expert but from what i've heard you need some trace elements in hydro for the plants to thrive.
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