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    Season of Heat

    A lil' something to drown my sorrows in ; )
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    Season of Heat

    The good news is the peppers are doing well and I am graduating college! The badish news is I took a job on the CO river and won't be around to plant my plants. I'll try to take a few with me, but the rest I will have to give away to my friends.
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    Season of Heat

    What a warm welcome! Staggering is an excellent idea... to late for this year but maybe next. My thai peppers came up quick, but what I didn't expect was many of the habs popping so quickly. I intended to keep a good log of the germination on excel, but school is a bit too much right now and I...
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    seeds What did I do wrong? Soil and germination

    I haven't noticed a difference in germination, but with a cover on, I find that the outside edges collect the condensation running down the sides whereas the center is always dryer. Disappointing to here about your pepper joe experience.... that's where much of my stock came from this year!?!
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    Season of Heat

    Thanks for the warm welcome. New to the forums, but been scouring them for info. Lots of folks pictures of beautiful plants on this board. Hopefully all goes well and I will have a great selection of pepper to make sauce with. I used a friction knot so that I can raise and lower the lights...
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    Season of Heat

    My first growing season has kicked of with very promising germination. :onfire: Here is the grow list: Guam bonnie pepper long slim red Pepper Joe cayenne Thai sun early jalapeno hot banana pepper alama paprika Serrano ancho poblano chocolate habanero orange habanero Caribbean red habanero...
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