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  1. RaelThomas

    Nutrient Deficiency?

    Hope it helps! They look pretty healthy apart from the curling. We don't have MG soil here but I think it's likely still got some nutes in it. I would err on the side of caution and go slow when you start fertilising. It might say on the bag how long a supply it has.
  2. RaelThomas

    Nutrient Deficiency?

    At a guess... calcium. Try some Calcium/Magnesium (calmag) spray and see how it goes.   They don't really look like they're lacking in nitrogen. How long have they been in that potting soil?
  3. RaelThomas

    Raelaceae GLOG 16-17 - Victoria, Australia

      Actually,. thanks to Rick's unending awesomeness, I have some of his Gochu seed. I can't wait to grow them out next season!
  4. RaelThomas

    Raelaceae GLOG 16-17 - Victoria, Australia

      I've had it for 10 years, it's about 13, at a guess. It has set seed the last few years. I would guess it flowered at about 4 years, but I didn't notice any self-pollination until about 4 years ago. Being sort of transient I didn't do anything with them. I intend to, this time around. Where...
  5. RaelThomas

    Stickman's 2017 Minimalist Glog

      Awesome. I was looking at fabric and air pots just yesterday. Sold on air pots now! I think I'll stick with DWC and flood/drain for now but good to know!
  6. RaelThomas

    Raelaceae GLOG 16-17 - Victoria, Australia

      Thanks, Adam! Damn! I know that pain. I tried a few pereskiopsis grafts, too. Funnily enough, I left mine on a windowsill and lost them in the heat..... doh.  They grow so quickly, grafted, it almost takes the fun out of it. I love the fact that 3/4 of the plant exists below the soil. I'm...
  7. RaelThomas

    Raelaceae GLOG 16-17 - Victoria, Australia

      Thanks Bhuter! Cacti were my first horticultural obsession, though I've paired back the collection somewhat over the years. They are too hard to move from house to house! That is - indeed - a Lophophora williamsii! I've had that plant for over a decade. It's about 10cm (4 inches) across... 
  8. RaelThomas

    Raelaceae GLOG 16-17 - Victoria, Australia

      I was thinking the exact same thing, Rick. I'd really like to try it in a fruity sauce. It is a bit late for strawberries here. Mangoes too, really. But, I know of a place that has frozen organic starwberries and other fruit year round, so I think I will hit them up.   On the Stapelia: Very...
  9. RaelThomas

    Transplant

    I find peppers don't really like being repotted, no matter how careful you are. Personally, I wait till just before they're getting root-bound. I would give that more time, plenty of room for it. But that's just me.   It is looking a little leggy though, as MW said, so perhaps get it some more...
  10. RaelThomas

    Raelaceae GLOG 16-17 - Victoria, Australia

    Thank you very much! The burger was quite a gut full!
  11. RaelThomas

    greenhouse Heat source for small greenhouse

    You could use light/s on a timer. Peppers are not fussy when it comes to their photoperiod.
  12. RaelThomas

    Raelaceae GLOG 16-17 - Victoria, Australia

    Photo dump time! :)   Here's another Choc Moruga X Unknown. I figured out the taste... Strawberries, they're sensational. VERY hot, too. Hope they hold true to this, I'll be putting some indoors to grow out F2 very, very soon. Just ordered myself a new grow tent.     Same Plant     Yellow 7...
  13. RaelThomas

    Stickman's 2017 Minimalist Glog

    Looking good, Rick! I notice you had some air pots there. How do you find them?
  14. RaelThomas

    food Meat Pie Thread

      Wouldn't have been Scamander on the East Coast, would it? I love Tassie!
  15. RaelThomas

    food Meat Pie Thread

    Pies from other countries confuse and confound me deeply. But it looks interesting! :D
  16. RaelThomas

    What next for my DWC? Getting overgrown.

    I think you're going to need a bigger grow tent, ma' man! Not much else for it.
  17. RaelThomas

    Raelaceae GLOG 16-17 - Victoria, Australia

        Thanks Gassy!   They are one of the few I picked up at Bunnings, actually. They are labelled as a frutescens but are annuum to my eyes. They took a very long time to ripen from their tannage. Nice, hot dry heat. Been using them a lot in Asianesque stuff at home and taking them to work...
  18. RaelThomas

    Hi my name is Scott

    I'm just jealous of your weather :( ;)
  19. RaelThomas

    Hi my name is Scott

    Hello, Mr Gas! You filthy northerners always move in packs aye?
  20. RaelThomas

    George's yokohama burning 2017

    Nice! Interesting LED. Where did you pick that up? Edit: I have family in Yokohama. What's the pub called?
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