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  1. TylerInNiagara

    Carolina Reaper (HP22B) Community Grow

      I did not see this warning on pepperjoe's website and he points out that his customers have made good money from plants and produce sales.     Penny's Tomatoes and Pepper Joe's   "Make your Day off.....PAY off"... Pam in Seattle makes 100's of $$$ profit on her tomato seeds by selling tomato...
  2. TylerInNiagara

    Carolina Reaper (HP22B) Community Grow

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOlRazgEEt4
  3. TylerInNiagara

    chinense Carolina Reaper and Pepper Stabilization

      "he Pepper ========= One look at the Carolina Reapers Pod shape and you just know you have to have it. Because of the heat? No, because of the taste and flavor. Do we need a new Worlds Hottest? I think so. We have the Superbowl, World Series, Grammy and Oscar awards for new champs every year...
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    chinense Carolina Reaper and Pepper Stabilization

    Just my opinion from looking at the pod pics most looked fairly reaper like and the few that didn’t I think were affected by the environment not enough heat or humidity or maybe soil nutrients out of 10 seeds/8-10 plants you should have consistency in at least one. Baker’s pods looked great had...
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    chinense Carolina Reaper and Pepper Stabilization

    I care more about heat and taste than shape...
  6. TylerInNiagara

    Carolina Reaper (HP22B) Community Grow

    Ed Currie The plant people I work qith at the different universities say it's generally accepted that an f8 is stable, but what is the deffinition of stability. I've heard a lot about and gotten a lot of slack about pod variation. Commissioned a study by grad students about it. If the seeds that...
  7. TylerInNiagara

    Carolina Reaper (HP22B) Community Grow

      A bit extreme...I know you had some decent pods with decent heat that you could have donated to a community garden (Your customers) or grown for a food bank.
  8. TylerInNiagara

    Baker's Peppers 2013 GLOG

    Please update thank you
  9. TylerInNiagara

    overwintering Possibly bonehead overwintering system.

    I would recommend going for 8MM Lexan your Greenhouse will not be that large and you will get up to 15 years out of quality lexan. Get some weed control fabric plant around it to keep bugs away look at automatic vent arms for the spring and drip irrigation to automate your watering.
  10. TylerInNiagara

    vendor Supreme Growers

      Changing Dirt into Soil: Understanding Plant Nutrition and the Bio-geo-chemical Processes of Soil   "Accumulating humus is the pedogenesis (soil creation) of soil, turning dirt into a healthy and productive soil (see fig. 4). Humus is a generic term used by most of us that describes the more...
  11. TylerInNiagara

    Carolina Reaper (HP22B) Community Grow

      How warm is it in your Greenhouse? I'm just starting to get pods here in southern Ontario.
  12. TylerInNiagara

    vendor Supreme Growers mini-review

    I have used all of their products and I like them all (organic and not that expensive) soil blast is OMRI listed.
  13. TylerInNiagara

    vendor Supreme Growers

      Bud charger is awesome lots of great big flowers easy to hand pollinate I love supreme Growers. Thanks Scott :) 
  14. TylerInNiagara

    "Monsanto May Seek to Revive 'Terminator' Technology "

    Rogue Genetically Modified Monsanto Wheat Infiltrates Oregon Farm Read more: Rogue Genetically Modified Monsanto Wheat Infiltrates Oregon Farm | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building A farmer in Oregon has discovered unauthorized genetically modified wheat...
  15. TylerInNiagara

    Interesting things

    still no luck finding a place to buy the fungus.
  16. TylerInNiagara

    "Monsanto May Seek to Revive 'Terminator' Technology "

    http://inhabitat.com/monsanto-wins-84456-in-us-supreme-court-case-against-an-indiana-farmer/  
  17. TylerInNiagara

    AACT, what you might want to read first.

    Well if your worried about bacteria and diseases on your vegetables or in the plants why not buy the seeds from a "reputable source" and use a "clean medium" and carefully selected and bread beneficial bacteria. Disease-resistance. Less humidity due to good drainage means fewer diseases strike...
  18. TylerInNiagara

    AACT, what you might want to read first.

    There are risks with not properly cooking your compost (making compost and breathing something in) or using manure or having birds/wild animals in your garden so. Birds And Their Droppings Can Carry Over 60 Diseases http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/61646.php
  19. TylerInNiagara

    AACT, what you might want to read first.

    Buy your seeds from pepperjoe grow in coconut coir ("Clean" medium) with supreme growers.
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