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  1. BrianS

    Tomato Damage Question - Something Is Eating My Stems 04-26-09

    AJ, It looks like cut worms. Get a nail and stick in the soil next to the stem and tie the stem to the nail. That's a little trick my Grandad showed me years ago
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    Yeah I'm also a pepper fanatic like you! I am growing around 65 plants this year

    Yeah I'm also a pepper fanatic like you! I am growing around 65 plants this year
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    overwintering CRAZY winter storm... HOT peppers inside!

    I also had to bring all my plants indoors. We can barely walk in the house at this moment because of all the plants in the house. Its like a jungle here now. BTW, I'm drinking St Pauli Girl. Never tried thje Dogfish brew before. Never seen it in this neck of the woods for sale. Wanna send me a...
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    Passow’s Grow Log 3/26/09 – FOREST OF PEPPERS

    Do you know by any chance from which country your seeds originated from?
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    Radishes

    I'm growing Cherry Belle and White Icicle. Mine are growing in the garden even as we speak. I have a row of each planted. You should be able to start yours outside by seed now. They take cold weather pretty good
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    Passow’s Grow Log 3/26/09 – FOREST OF PEPPERS

    Out of curiosity, where are your Rocoto seed from?
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    greenhouse Potawie's greenhouse porn 2009

    Looking really good!!!!! What is the size of your greenhouse? I am wanting to build a better one next year. Also, can you more pics of the gh? I am really looking for some ideas. Muchas Gracias, B
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    My Pepper Growing Thread

    With snow in the forecast I had to bring all my plants inside, here are a few of them
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    Let's See Your Nagas!

    Nagas and Bhuts are extemely easy to grow, well at least the plants are. If you can spit and hit the ground you can grow Naga and Bhut plants
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    berries??

    I grow raspberries (black & red) and strawberries.
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    My Pepper Growing Thread

    Yes two of them are Bhuts hehehe That is a Carribean Red. They are outgrowing my other C chinese by far. They seem really easy to grow.
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    Peaking at my Bhutt's

    Looking good Pat :)
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    My Pepper Growing Thread

    Check this out! These babies are starting to rock and roll!
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    Pete's Pepper Progress - 2009 Season

    I'm just using Osomocote and whatever fertilizer is in the soil. I think they will bush out when I set them outside. They have been growing by my kitchen windows with no grow lights. In fact all of my plants have been grown this way
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    My Pepper Growing Thread

    You'll be ok. They row really fast however yours wont be too big to manage by the time you can set them outside.
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    Pete's Pepper Progress - 2009 Season

    Interesting! They probably did originate in Bolivia. They sure grow alot of them in Peru as well. I never have seen mature plants when down there though. They use this pepper in various ceviche recipes in Peru. Its not really hot but has a little spice to it
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    Pete's Pepper Progress - 2009 Season

    Petey, They are taller than 2 ft for sure. Here is another pic
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    My Pepper Growing Thread

    Here are my Aji Escabeche/Aji Amarillo plants. These are the first 3 I planted. These things are getting rather large
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    Pete's Pepper Progress - 2009 Season

    Hey Pete, I wonder if that is the same thing I have? My seeds are from Peru and they call this Aji Escabeche and Aji Amarillo there. As you can see mine are really big plants too and I know I started them too early. I had no idea they would grow as fast as they are and so tall. I think these are...
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    Leggy vegetables

    You should be able to sow your cukes, melons and squash directly in the ground. I always do. You wont have to worry about lights then ;)
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