Thanks man. It really did surprise me as well! Hows your mini reaper bonsai doing? Havent seen an update in a while unless I missed it.
I use rain water. BTW man your balcony grow is so badass!
Yea I think it depends on the variety but for instance this plants first pods were small and deformed. It's supposed to be a reaper (the red ones). The second wave is much larger.
Reached my pic limit yesterday so couldn't post these....
Ive been slacking on posting my Hydro Specs
Simply everything is on Techna Flora Bloom Nutrients and between 400 to 600 PPM. I find there is no need yet to exceed 600 PPM. Even my largest plant with probably over a 100 pods on it does...
They really are interesting what ever they are. Here is a pic of both side to side. The one variety is much larger than the other and also it seems alot bigger than other habs such as the orange. They do not taste the same. The smaller pods have less heat to me and are thicker walled. The larger...
Black Scorpion tongue was getting way too tall for its container so I put it in a bucket that it deserves.
Ahh much better
Mustard Scorpion (Left) and CGN 22091 both with pods now.
Chocolate!
Big Black Mamma coming up in the world
I gave a Peach Wasp plant to a local hydro shop a while back. When I visited them again they had it in soil with one pod on it. The pod was much larger than I expected, but it has the same shape as the ones on Judy’s website.
Here is my peach...
Those guys really do have personalities
These goofy looking things were inside one of my hydriponic reservoirs. I searched the internet and couldn't figure out what they were. They are actually quite large, about a quarter inch. Way bigger than the mosquito larva next to them.
So as I'm...
Found this interesting anomaly today. I'm not for sure but it looks like aphids on its back. Every once in a while it seemed to turn around and feed them.
Nvm looked it up. Not aphids. Parasitic wasp larva.
99% of my plants are outdoor hydro. I grow super budget "ghetto" grows that are working just fine. You don't need expensive equipment. You don't even need air pumps. Keep in the shade and they will survive the heat. See for yourself...