@Alex_K do u have pictures from the start? I want to know what this variety looked at with the cotyledon and true leaves. I just successfully crossed this with Peach Bleeder F4 that has bleeding calyx.
I would not go lower than 15°C. It start to be a bit cold. Not for all but some varieties like it. Pubescens like more colder nights because it's originally from mountainous regions.
Probably just too nice an environment and ur chili is like "so nice here; lots of nutrients and a warm place. I don't wanna wake up yet." But some chilies do nicely when air temp is between 25-35 celcius. Btw u didn't tell how old is ur carolina reaper?
It just moves air and kinda does nothing except harnessing the plant. It gets more sturdy. It still may help. It won't hurt if dont blow too hard and water regularly.
HMm 15°C? I have problems too with this fake "PepperX" that does not make any pollen but last year I moved it outside and Finland nights are quite cold. So it did quite well. Also there was no pollen this time but now I moved them close to the window and colder place and no more strong light and...
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Sorry 😐 I didn't see ur post. Curse mobile! My starters are regular flood lights I use four 10W in parallel. The good think is that if they break a new led board with integrated driver cost couple dollars or less.
@HellfireFarm Its worth it. What lights u use atm? My plants does not always look "too" healthly because leaf curling even what I do but thay may be just the light source is too intense or pots too small My super hots still do extreme hot pods, a good amount of taste and decent crop for small...
In these days they are quite cheap: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Sylstar-Full-Spectrum-Dimmable-Hydroponic-Vegetables/dp/B087F3RZ6Y/
Edit. Upsie it was on the German site. I have this one: https://www.amazon.com/EnFun-Updated-EF-2000-Compatible-Hydroponic/dp/B08C7DYMR9/
It's cheaper in the US...
Full spectrum is more natural and better. If you give UV for the very beginning they are already harnessed for real sun or bigger lights. They don't accidentally die that easily. Dimmable full spectrum LED panel is the best choice imo. But I'm too lazy. I use them under cheap 4000K white leds...