What ever I use I make sure to use equal parts. For instance if Im in bloom phase I use 1.5 tsp of bloom and 1.5 tsp of boost (or micro in your case) per gallon. If you dont have a ppm meter get one. I have found the best results are 400-500 ppm.
Thank you for posting that. I had a plant with pods labeled peach wasp but they looked kinda like yours. It's not yet completely stable I guess but glad my pods were identified.
Are you still waiting on Scuba Steve?
If I remember correctly he has a website selling salt water corals and fish. I will try to dig it up and see if he has a phone number on his website.
Edit:
Found it. I PMed Wicked Mike the phone number just in case.
Havent seen a review on this yet. If there is one already I apologies.
Seeds are from Pepperlover. Besides the Mystery Wine pepper this has been one of my most anticipated pods to try on my list. And boy did it deliver in every way you can.
For starters I have no idea what this is or was a...
I know what you mean. The heavy rain and then high temps make a sauna like effect that just kills the plants. In my case the constant two weeks of rain killed the roots by the non stop PH swings. I would have put it inside if it wasnt such a large plant.
Thanks all for the kind words. I've replied to all PMes. I've been seeing alot of guests viewing this. If your out there just lurking this offer is also for you. Don't be shy. Join up and send me a PM. I don't mind any new members with low post counts.
I was a lurker for so long and really didn't think much of joining. But when I did the benifet became apparent. Wealth of knowledge on here and let's not forget the generosity. I was taken care of by many in getting started. Now i do more giving than accepting and thats what its all about...
Unfortunately my very first hydro pepper plant that was started last November did not recover from the damage done by tropical storm bill.
Being my first hydro plant it endured all of my beginner mistakes and taught me most of what i know about hydro. Despite the ups and downs this plant was...
It did pull through. I'm waiting a few more days to post pics so I don't jinx myself but new roots are growing. Just waiting until they are large enough to keep the plant hydrated.