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  1. bpwilly

    PaulG 2015

    Paul,  nice looking evil shots!.   Those Naga brains look great, love the color.   You mention the not white Habs.  I have to laugh, because I seem to have a lot of pods growing that look nothing like the parent plant did last year.  Must have had a heck of a lot of cross fertilization last...
  2. bpwilly

    Turbo 2015 Pepper Growing: Keeping It Simple (Stupid)

    Turbo,   How is your Chero Roxa peppers doing?   I am trying to figure out how I will know when they are ripe.  I am sure they are not to that point yet, but want to make sure I don't let them go bad.   The plant you gave me is sure a healthy pepper.  Seems to spend more time growing tall than...
  3. bpwilly

    The Pacific Northwest GLOG 2015

    Lately, 80's to low 90's, but cooler evenings in the 70's, which is real nice to enjoy.  At night it is in the low 60's.  Perfect for me!
  4. bpwilly

    The Pacific Northwest GLOG 2015

    Finally got around to shooting some update pictures.  Most pods are still green, but getting larger, so color should be soon.   Start with a first for me, the 7 Pot BubbleGum Here is one that is getting larger Here is a smaller one getting color Here is a 7 Pot Red Brain Strain  - They are all...
  5. bpwilly

    Turbo's Slog (Hot Sauce Log with a silent H)

    Very Nice.   Got me thinking about a great bread to spread it on and toast!   Yum!   Thanks much for sharing.
  6. bpwilly

    Turbo 2015 Pepper Growing: Keeping It Simple (Stupid)

    Looking nice,  Better than mine, and your getting the true shape.  A bonus in my book, as they taste great either way!   Congrats!   Your garden is looking very nice.
  7. bpwilly

    Turbo 2015 Pepper Growing: Keeping It Simple (Stupid)

    Yea  Color!   Nice pull.   I have been having struggles with the Aji Panca as well.  I do have one plant hat has plenty of pods, but all are still green, so your doing OK to get a few ripe ones.   I did not do so hot with they last year either, but figure that I might find the right environment...
  8. bpwilly

    The Pacific Northwest GLOG 2015

    I agree with Jim's comments above, Very hard to say exactly what your plants are at this point.  Some of them are definitely super hots, but beyond that it is hard to tell.  Your plants don't look behind at all as I don't have many ripe super hots yet myself.  getting some of annuums (jalapenos...
  9. bpwilly

    OCD 2015

    Thanks for the link.  Looks like they have several options, but using that size tubing, you sure will need a solid place to clamp it down to.  Will be interesting to follow along when you do build it.  I love greenhouses, but the more I use the small one I have, the more I think of all the...
  10. bpwilly

    The Pacific Northwest GLOG 2015

    Organic Pepper   It is looking pretty good to me for a restart.   You got to have balance and it sounds like you got it covered.  Peppers, Family, Grilling,  In any order! Jim,  Here is a picture from last years harvest.   They are pretty similar to a Habanero.  They do vary a bit in shape, but...
  11. bpwilly

    The Pacific Northwest GLOG 2015

    Jim,   Funny you should mention weird crosses.   I picked 4 pods off my Bahamian Goat peppers and they all look just like a red Congo.  I have so many kinds close together and the bees (especially the bumble bees) are going from plant to plan, so I am sure I have a lot of mixed up hybrids.  I...
  12. bpwilly

    OCD 2015

    Chuck,   What size metal tubing are you planning on making the greenhouse hoops out of?   I ask, because I wounder if the bender can be clamped to a pick-up truck tailgate?  Just a thought.   Bill
  13. bpwilly

    water self-watering planter indoors?

    The 1000W HID light should be good for around 50-65 sq ft.  But that depends on the reflector hood you buy.   If you target a 4 X 6 to 8 foot size area, you should be OK I have heard that pepper plants do not need to be switched from MH to HPS like some other plants.   I have only used MH lights...
  14. bpwilly

    Turbo 2015 Pepper Growing: Keeping It Simple (Stupid)

    Turbo,   Looks like you will be having a great harvest this year.  It is pretty cool seeing those Brazilian Starfish.  Neat shape.  Your Cheiro Roxa is farther along than mine,  but my plant that I got from you sure has grown tall in this heat, so I still have great hopes on that one.     Way to go!
  15. bpwilly

    The Pacific Northwest GLOG 2015

    Jim,   I am looking forward to hearing about the results of this new liquid fertilizer you just made.   As for that weird growth, I get that every year on some plants and am not sure what the heck it is.  I do notice that it mostly seems to effect my Chinense plants and not the Annuums. ...
  16. bpwilly

    OCD 2015

    It is such a great feeling to start finding pods.  Just means that you did a great job on those plants.   The heat is coming!
  17. bpwilly

    The Pacific Northwest GLOG 2015

    Well, I'll be damned!   This is a new one one me.  I might have to try this out.  Never heard of it, but given you have actually used it, that is a pretty good indication that it works.  Thanks for the info.   Twice as smart as when I got on-line today!
  18. bpwilly

    Aphids, thrips, mites? pretty much whatever!

    Miguelovic   Thanks for sharing this info.  First time I have seen something like this that has any info as to using a product on something you might ingest.   Eating or smoking!
  19. bpwilly

    The Pacific Northwest GLOG 2015

    No major harvest here yet.  Just a few of the Annuums like Jimmy Nardo, Maules red hot, Albanian Red Hot and a few early Jalapenos that turned red and sweet.   Had a lot of blossom drop with the heat, but the plants did grow a lot during it, so all is good.   Cooler weather this week (more like...
  20. bpwilly

    water self-watering planter indoors?

    Are you going to put all your plants in one or two totes?  If not, 5 gallon buckets work well also and they only take 5 gallons of soil.  The only thing to watch out for indoors with either of these options is to make sure you have a waterproof drip tray or saucer to catch what ever comes out of...
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