I thought it's time for my very first glog on T.H.P. First of all, I have to admit I am a complete cheapskate. There I said it. Always have been, always will be I guess. I think there is always a cheaper way to do things, doesn't always mean the best way or the quickest way.
I could have...
Looking good Anthony. You have quite the collection of plants this year. The seeds you sent are popping up in three days
I am salivating with those ribs. Borrowing your rub recipe for my next batch.
I seem to have trouble with Bhuts. They alwas pout for a few weeks, but usually get 80%, even with old seeds. You never know though. I have had Rocotos pop up in just a few days, while other people say they take a long time. That's just the nature of growing, never expect that you know it all or...
Some pepper varietis take awhile to germinate. Be patient. Secondly, they need bottom heat, either a heat mat or even rope lights coiled can work. Third, make sure seeds never get too wet or dried out. Just my two cents.
If I'm not mistaken (chances are that I could be), I think that picture is of datura meteloides. Brugs have their flowers more downward pinting. None the less, it is a beautiful flower you captured.
I have the white datura inoxia that often reseed itself the garden. The smell is heady, but the...
Cayenne, Bells, Bullet Habs, Douglahs, 7 Pod Primo, Yellow Moruga, Bishop's Crown, ...
If I have them in the freezer or don't like the taste, they stay in the stash or go on a trade. Only so much to ear or try.
I have two rather large (6 feet) pink Angel's Trumpet that started off as cuttings two years ago. They grow really fast over the summer and have to be brought in for the winter here in zone 6B. They pout until they go back out in the springtime. Beautiful heady flowers that are an attraction to...
Omg, I grew the gourd in my Korean Hornbeam and it grew touching the ground in less than a month. Good luck to all growing, hopefully you'll have duper long ones. My longest was 6.5 feet.