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  1. Krimble

    Any Recommendations On Must Grow, Low To Mid Heat Peppers?

    Fortunately, I'm in zone 6a. When did you start the chocolate habs? Mine have germinated almost a week ago. I've got a couple Chocolate Hab seedlings, Reaper seedlings, and a Fatalii White. I'm thinking a small greenhouse may be necessary to help the peppers ripen during the fall. 
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    Grodan Cubes

    I didn't lower the Ph in mine last grow, and I do believe it stunted my growth. This year, I've soaked them in PH 5.5-6 water, and the seedlings that just emerged, look fairly healthy.
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    Any Recommendations On Must Grow, Low To Mid Heat Peppers?

    Thank you! Best of luck to your grow this year, as well. I haven't started one for 2020 yet. All I've done so far is soak some rockwool cubes in Ph balanced water, and planted a couple of each Chocolate Habs, White Fatalii's, and Reaper seeds. Here's my 2019 grow...
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    Any Recommendations On Must Grow, Low To Mid Heat Peppers?

    Great to hear! I just ordered my seeds earlier, and Aji Fantasy reds had made it on the list. Can't wait to try.   Quite a nice long list of varieties, you've got there. I'm glad to see that I'll be growing a few that you have listed. So many more I'd love to try, but I've only got a 2.5'x5'...
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    Any Recommendations On Must Grow, Low To Mid Heat Peppers?

    I can't find the Tekne Dolmasi, but the Cubanelles have been added to the list. My parents grow a good amount of Jalapeno's for salsa, so I usually get my fill of Jalapenos from them, haha.   I had forgotten about that one, added to the list!   Thanks for the recommendations, the Brazilian...
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    Any Recommendations On Must Grow, Low To Mid Heat Peppers?

    Hahah! I'm sure there's a couple similar posts floating around.  :rolleyes: Thanks for the recommendations. I'll look into the Bahamian goat. Looks up there in the capsaicin levels, but I don't mind the heat as long as it tastes good.    I'll add the Chocolate Scotch Bonnet to my list for next...
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    Any Recommendations On Must Grow, Low To Mid Heat Peppers?

    Thanks for the Recommendation. Looks like a really solid choice. + They have it in stock!   I had them in my cart, but I was on the line. I'll definitely reconsider them. Looks like they would be great roasted or grilled with a bit of Salt & Pepper, or Soya sauce.
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    Any Recommendations On Must Grow, Low To Mid Heat Peppers?

    I've had a blast growing a small variety of superhots last season, but this year, I'd like to find some varieties that are a bit more usable in the kitchen. I really enjoyed the few Carolina Reapers I harvested, but unfortunately most of my family members and friends, didn't quite like it as...
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    pics Coolest Ripening Pics...

    My purple/peach Bhut X Neyde pods are ripening well.
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    Krimbles's 2019 Grow Log

    About time I had another update. It wasn't an ideal start to the season, but my surviving plants are perking up. Switched to all organic fertilizers and nutrients. While I've already added most amenities to the soil when I repotted them, I just game them all some Power Bloom from Gaia green, a...
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    2019 Grow Log

    Nice list of peppers! Best of luck for this years pepper grow.  You may get more replies and views if you post your grow log in the Glog section and not Growing Others.
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    Krimbles's 2019 Grow Log

    I repotted all my peppers into 1 gallon pots. I used Pro Mix HP with some bone meal, blood meal, and kelp meal. Just watered them with some Neptunes liquid fish and seaweed. I hope to put them outside this weekend. If it only it could stop raining.
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    Krimbles's 2019 Grow Log

    Thank you! I'm not done with the hydroponic experiments yet, just rethinking my approach for next time around.    And yes, I hear your region has quite the unpredictable weather. I must say, from what I've seen, it's a beautiful area. We've had nothing but rain on and off for the past few weeks...
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    Krimbles's 2019 Grow Log

    Thank you! Things could be looking better. I've lost most of my rockwool peppers to a Phythium infection. I transplanted my Yellow SB and White Fatalii, as each time I'd get new healthy root growth, they would eventually get root rot until I flushed everything.    Just this morning, I decided to...
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    Krimbles's 2019 Grow Log

    Should I trim as many of the rotted roots as possible? I'd like to prevent them rotting off into my nutrient solution.
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    Krimbles's 2019 Grow Log

    Added another airstone to my DWC tote about a week or so ago, bleached the reservoir, and now I'm finally starting to see some white roots. I'm thinking that since the new roots aren't staining at all, it must of been some sort of Algae/root rot. Here's the Yellow Scotch Bonnet.
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    seeds What would be a good time to plant Carolina Reaper seeds in Chicago suburbs?

      I'd definitely start them like today if you have seeds. I'm a bit more north than you and I started a Trinidad Scorpion in mid April last year. I still managed to get a few pods off it.   If you're worried, you could always start your seeds and in the meantime, see if you can find some more...
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    Krimbles's 2019 Grow Log

    Anyone have any insight on what this could be? I was worried about root rot, but this looks to be more of a coating and will wipe off easily. I recently did a reservoir flush and started using a fairly light mix of General Hydro's 3 part FloraGro nutrients, calmag, and Silicon Dioxide. PH is...
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    Krimbles's 2019 Grow Log

      Thank you! I'll be updating at least every two weeks. Thank you! Yeah the tent has really helped me to maintain a good humidity/heat level for the plants. I'm hoping it warms up outside before it gets too crowded.    Thanks! Just a cheap Innova 19W led grow light. Nothing great, but does the...
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    Krimbles's 2019 Grow Log

      Thanks! Yes I've got quite a few times more varieties than I've ever attempted before. I may keep a few in the tent, but I will bring most of them outdoors in about 7 weeks or so.   Don't worry, if I run out of space the leafy impostors will be the first ones to go.  :P     Thank you very...
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