This has probably been asked, but .... is there any benefits to keeping the lights on 24/7 ?
Or is there eventual drawback to this method ? I have 2-3 month old seedlings under the lights.
I shall go on the hunt for yellows !
I do have some fatalli plants right now, but it'll be 4 months before i see any pods.
That's my next on line to try out, as soon as i find someone whiling to ship to Canada LOL
by ass i mean, it was VERY floral. not my type of tea. It turned me off completely. Looking for something citrusy? more fruity :? does that make sense.
Everyone always keeps tracks of varieties of peppers they grow. Well since I'm so new at this to begin with. I'm going to start a blind grow pick one seed out of each Baggie and hope for the best ! And Hopefully have some nice surprises :)
Will start a growlog as well and guess the plant...
I find that it brings out the sweetness in the fruit, not really a strong mint taste at all, maybe i'll try more mint next time and see what happens. I really love the mint/tomato combination.
Well today I decided to do something with the ripe peppers I had kicking around. Mostly mix of habaneros and Thais and a few serranos lol
Really just wanted to use what I had in hand.
Tomatoes
Mint
Like juice
A couple of peaches
Garlic
onion
Vinegar
Salt+pepper
A slice of papaya
And a pinch of...
Plants are ok here in alberta, giving me some peppers so far. Got seedlings for my winter grow going right now, but hit a snag with 3/4 of them. They have developed some kind of fungus ? blackish dots on the leaves been told it's from over watering ? who knows .... i'm letting them be see what...
Alright thanks for the help everyone. We'll see what happens.
I just mixed a batch of baking soda spray that someone advised to use as well, if that doesn't work i'll try peroxide next.