This is actually a really interesting theory man. Never be sorry for posting! I love hearing new ideas and perspectives. I never thought of the generation factor. I guess we're so used to our plants being damn near perfect we forget about the genetics of the plant. The Trinidad Perfume is an...
It happens! When I first started growing I used to water my plants multiple times a day. THAT is paranoid. Needless to say, I don't think I even grew one pepper that whole season.
I've left my pepper plants alone for one week with no water or rain and they do beautifully. For how much we...
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looks like bacterial infection maybe. Best to let the plant keep drying out until it wilts and then water it. Every other day watering cycle seems to be a bit much
the huge white spot appears to be a classic sunburn/sunspot
Go with whatever your space allows. If you can afford to add another light later, go for it. It all really just depends on what you want to get out of the light
This is my Trinidad Perfume plant grown under these conditions. The plant is fertilized with an organic 5-7-3 powder fertilizer and has been watered a couple times with a 1/4 - 1/2 strength dose of an organic 4-3-3 liquid fertilizer.
I believe this pot has some dolomite lime in it, although...
The GalaxyHydro 300w LED is perfect for my grow tent. I only need one fixture suspended about 14 inches above my plants and they go nuts under it! I highly recommend the investment.
Man this looks like a very rare case in which your peppers did not grow true to the original plant.
Honestly, this seems like you may have hit that one-in-a-million freak chance and that this plant is a "freak of nature" and has a recessive gene for a WHITE phenotype. :dance: :D
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After googling a pic of a fresno, I now have to agree with spicefreak.
If any of those pods start to look like this, definitely jalapeño.
Similar nonetheless!
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Pictures 1-4: look like they could be normal red mature Jalapeño peppers, but without flowers it could be a bit hard to tell. The leaves definitely look like capsicum annuum, which is the genus of Capsicum that the Jalapeño belongs to. That being said, some jalapeños...