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  1. CaneDog

    outdoors The running, biking, hiking, camping forum

    Looks great to me. Go get it for 2024, now!
  2. CaneDog

    Hadanero's Lanco Pepper Grow 2024

    Bummer about the drain backup, Hadanero, but things are looking good otherwise. Nice mix of varieties, too! I've grown the ayuyo only a couple times and it was bushy and productive, but fairly compact and had no need for support. Based on how it grew for me (in soil) I'd expect it to be good...
  3. CaneDog

    indoor Air exhaust/intake for a 4x2 Grow Tent?

    An option is to simply leave the tent's top and bottom vents open and/or the upper corner zipper cracked open and run a small/cheap fan inside the tent. Your lights likely don't put off so much heat that additional air exchange would be needed. Plus, if you run your lights cycled on during the...
  4. CaneDog

    2024 Glog!!!

    I don't think I've seen someone grow a full set of the chinese space chillis. It always seemed that the seeds for some of them, #2 and maybe a couple others, proved tough to collect. Nice work!
  5. CaneDog

    misc Capsicum Flexuosum

    Hey jgundo. Good to see you getting ready for the new season. I haven't found them to be super hard to germinate, though often toward the slower side especially if they aren't fresh. Anytime I'm expecting a pepper seed to take longer than typical, I'm more particular about the quality of my...
  6. CaneDog

    First hydrophonic trial

    Yep. I'd consider 16 cm to be super risky at first. 40 cm is probably a good starting point. I'd give it a couple days and then consider whether to move it gradually closer and how much. You'll start to have other new sprouts moving under the light soon so you'll want to take them into...
  7. CaneDog

    First hydrophonic trial

    It looks good to me! Not too tall yet and the stem looks solid, not weak or spindly. Even if it were 4 cm, that's minimal relative to the height of the mature plant, so over time a little early stretch (not that I think this one's stretching) essentially disappears.
  8. CaneDog

    First hydrophonic trial

    That's 1/3 the wattage of mine, but I'd still start a bit farther back and then move in as you see how the plant reacts. At first, you only need enough light that it doesn't start stretching for more. If you see it stretch, move it in some, but otherwise you can take a little time finding the...
  9. CaneDog

    First hydrophonic trial

    I'm thinking a little over 2 feet distance to start. I have adult plants at that distance doing just fine.
  10. CaneDog

    First hydrophonic trial

    I can't tell distance well, but that light looks very close. To be careful, I would start with it at 65-70 cm back and move it in gradually from there as the plant shows it can handle the intensity. At this stage of growth, burning can more easily be fatal. I don't know your light's...
  11. CaneDog

    First hydrophonic trial

    I would put it under the light as soon as it starts to visibly hook. If you wait longer, the sprout will stretch and you'll have a long weak seedling. Many baccatum tend to get tall quickly, so I like to keep their height controlled as much as possible with lighting. Once it's under light...
  12. CaneDog

    Beginner w/ First pepper garden - 2x2 tent grow - 150 watt - Coco Coir and GH Flora Nutrients

    Looks like a nice growing setup. Good luck!
  13. CaneDog

    First hydrophonic trial

    Nice! It's always fun when the sprouts start sprouting. Aji Guyana aren't slow to germinate in my experience. No reason to think it isn't what it's supposed to be based on that. My current one took 8 days, but I've had them sprout faster.
  14. CaneDog

    1st grow ever

    To me, that looks more like burn than one of the leaf spots. I'd suspect it to be nutrient related based on it being interveinal and marginal.
  15. CaneDog

    consistency My sauce is more like a dense puree than a sauce

    I would think things like pureeing the mix longer or more vigorously and staining or sieving the sauce could help. I'd expect to lose a lot of volume with the latter, though that might be offset somewhat by the former. With dried peppers, a more thorough rehydration process prior to blending...
  16. CaneDog

    Canedog Offseason Season 2022/23

    Hey CF. Thanks. That one's actually a scarlett's chili x poblano, created by PollenNut. I just shorthanded it as "ScarPo" Tybo send me the seeds, which I think were F3 or F4. This one has the best variegation of the 4 I grew this last season and it's also the only one with variegation and...
  17. CaneDog

    2019 Hay Bale Pepper Patch

    Yep. Good catch. It's cool that you can do this to protect your plants over winter. I'm aware that the practice is commonly used with micro-jet irrigation in Florida citrus, with grove temperatures being bolstered by the heat the water releases as it freezes. Pretty good write up here...
  18. CaneDog

    Hadanero's Lanco Pepper Grow 2024

    Congrats on your new house and yard, Hadanero! And good luck with those kratky peppers. You might consider draping a small towel over the humidome and heat map until the first sprout sprouts. That should help with keeping the seeds warm and prevent the heat mat not from running constantly.
  19. CaneDog

    GyO presents: '24 BONNET BONANZA + revenge of the fifth

    Good luck with germination! I have seeds for the Purira, but haven't grown it yet myself. I'll be curious how it does for you. I typically germinate without light because it's more convenient. At times I've put them under lights just because I had the space available. I've never noticed any...
  20. CaneDog

    misc Aji Panca vrs. Chili Chalaca?

    I don't remember well enough about the pasilla bajio - I think 2019 was one year I got a harvest. The commercially available ones are typically dried with smoke at a high heat, which changes the flavor (versus dried, non-smoked) and results in unviable seeds. I've tried several times to get...
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