Hey Rocketman I read all your post here and I'm really excited to try some ferments. Just one question on your ferment jars are you just letting your lids sit loose on the top? I only ask cause I don't know and your crazy Douglah pumpkin jar looked really full. I was wondering if it would over...
Nope not getting them wet. I think it came from the soil after transplant. Turning the plants upside down to get them out of the cup dirt got on the underneath of the leaves I believe it start there. But all in all its not spreading like crazy and humidity is low. I guess I'll just have to wait...
To weird the humidity in my room hasn't been or 50% and a fan is blowing constant. The plant has lots of new grow and I've been removing the affected leaves. It's only my two Aji yellows that are showing signs of this. Hope it stops soon. Maybe that strian or pepper is more susceptible to it?
Better blossom shot. Looks like I might get some winter peppers 100% indoor.
Tons of pollen inside that blossom! Used the wife's toy to vibration pollinate. :)
All organic. I use urea, potash, bone meal. I use a 1 part urea, 1 part potash, 2 parts bone meal. Mix together them mix one teaspoon in 1 gallon of water.
Nope not at all its about how to go about transplanting.
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This is a Santa fe Grand that is 40 days under the T5's. I topped this plant a few weeks ago. I think this pic shows what you can expect from topping. I belive that if you want a bushy plant that will have a better chance being more sturdy and not needing to be staked this is the way to go. And...
What ever they turn out to be they look hot at least and if you've never tried a super hot like me I bet you won't put the whole pepper that ripen's first in your mouth and chew!
Those pepper pods look awesome. I'd be happy with those cause I've never seen or tried peppers like that.
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