I think I'm gonna put those Habs on the next year list. The slow burn build up peppers are my favorite so far.
Thanks for the link. Pretty simple and looks effective.
I've got several hose-end EZ-FLO drip irrigation fertilizers that use for our garden. I'm planning to upgrade to one...
Thanks for the reviews Trent. Was sharing your thoughts with the wife and she thinks I'm out of my mine for wanting to grow this hot/superhot peppers.
Did the original 7 pot have any time of taste? I'm thinking about picking up some of those seeds. I like taste. Heat is absolutely...
Awesome harvest. How's the flavor of those White Habs?
BTW, I'm likin' your watering setup. It is just for water or do you have a inline fertilization system?
Lots of ripening happening. Have you tasted the choco habs before? I'm excited about giving that plant a try next year.
How tall are your plants getting in the 5 gallon containers? Are they all about the same size?
Your Jalapenos look great! My purple Jalapeno didn't flower that much.
If you've the time and a bit of space, next year, making your own soil is going to make those Jalapenos and Hab grow like crazy!
I'd second that as well. To help with the confine space you have available, I'd stick with a one gallon (maybe a 2 gallon) root bag to keep the plants from over growing.
I'm growing a Carolina Reaper and a Chocolate Moruga under grow lights, within a 6 foot by 3 foot area. It can be done...
Diggin' the Goats. Are those Jonah's F1's? They look somewhat compact compared to different glogs.
Nonetheless, there is a lot of great pepper powder ripening.
I swear, every time I see an awesome looking Reaper plant, it makes me wanna go and kick the stray brown cat! Darn good looking pods you've got developing...
Keep an eye on that Reaper... I heard it can spit fire, haha.
Man, I've got issues.... just bought another 60 ten gallon 3-4 year root bags. I've got enough for 70 pepper plants next season. Great price and shipping is only 2 days for where I live.
Happy camper right here!