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2018 - The Farm

Well, I've been gone a few years from the board, and away from growing peppers, but looks like life is pushing me back that way again. 
 
I recently (last month) closed on a 25 acre farm in Central Illinois with some primo soil, and I'm going to give a commercial grow a test run. 
 
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From up on the roof, when I was doing some roof repairs on the outbuildings. Not much as far as the eye can see, but cornfields...
 
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Has a 4 stall garage and a horse stable on the property
 
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Probably do my grow room upstairs here after I insulate it
 
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Built some doors for the horse barn and patched the roof last month
 
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Anyway just dropped a cold grand on seeds from pepperlover and buckeye, going to hit a greenhouse supplier up for other materials next week.
 
Have plans to build a 30x72' greenhouse in the spring, and a ~1200 sq foot dedicated grow room. Too late really to help with this year's grow, but next year it'll save me a lot of hassle on hardening off. 
 
The greenhouse, I am going to do a piped infloor heat slab, with a horizontal loop geothermal system (I own a mini excavator) that is solar powered. So heating should be nice, uniform, not create heat / cold bubbles, and not dry out plants like forced air would. I build circuit boards in my day job, so I will also build a microcontroller to handle the automated watering system with soil moisture monitors and actuated plumbing valves on the water supply.
 
Also plan on building a "deep winter" greenhouse for year round production. Got blueprints I made from a couple of years back, those are walled on three sides with heavy duty insulation, with the glass wall side angled to face winter solstice, so you can grow in the deep freeze months of the north. In the summer, those get hot enough to use as a natural dehydrator, replace the tables with racks for bulk drying.
 
Only doing a half acre or so of peppers to start with this year, the balance will be put in corn. I can't manage more than that with the labor I have available. (When you start talking thousands of plants, simple tasks like up-potting grow in to hundreds or thousands of man hours...)
 
Going to hire some local kids to help, school has a good ag co-op program for high schoolers, they can get school credit working on local farms. Since the plant out and harvest doesn't conflict too badly with corn, shouldn't have a problem finding labor around here.
 
Anyway, that's the plans.
 
We'll see how it goes.. er.. grows.
 
 
The young kids at school teased me all the time because i was pretty good at school and they where not that good or didnt want to learn to become good at something. This particular learning ability is my strength, not my weakness!
 
Walchit said:
I'm not good with the quote feature, but that is exactly how I feel too(minus the 7 figure income, that would be nice)
I have spent a little too much time on conspiracy research if we are being honest, and banging the old lady never gets old lol
 
LOL everyone has their faults. Sometimes I veg out on video games for a week long stretch and get absolutely nothing done. Usually in our slow time at work, between Christmas and New Years.  :)
 
I wish I could go back and do things different though. I blinked and my kids grew up. Was so busy working and trying to build, build, build... never took time to stop and appreciate "right now"; no vacations, no time off, etc. Haven't taken time off since 2012, and that was to go sit in the hospital while a family member slowly passed away from cancer.
 
Anyways, like I said, we all got our faults. My biggest one, is I work too damn much. Life is just too short, and I have all this stuff I want to build.....
 
Problem is, everything I've ever built in the tech business quickly goes obsolete and gets retired. At the end of that career I'll have exactly zip for legacy. Nothing I ever built will be in use for any length of time.
 
Different feeling when I build buildings. Or (like last year) built a ball diamond for the little league kids in our town with my heavy equipment for the park district. *that* will be there for a long damn time. So will the plaque they put up on the wall of the school with my name on it.
 
I used to work so *I* could have things. But that was empty and hollow.
 
Now I work to build things that others can continue to enjoy, or use, long after I'll be dead and gone.  At the end of the day, the things I do now, I want to have a certain.. permanence to them, you know? Either stuff that others can refine and build on to, or stuff that lasts a long time. 

I get more satisfaction out of a slab of concrete that I poured than any computer program I ever wrote (and that's a LOT of code over the years). 
 
Because I know in 150 years someone will walk on that slab of concrete. But no one will even remember any of those programs I wrote, or servers I've built. (I have built three supercompute clusters in my career, but 5 years later, the newest of them is rapidly becoming obsolete...)
 
 
I have watched some stuff where they would freeze water after saying nice or mean things to it and the shapes of the ice crystals would be perfect geometric shapes in the nice group and all mishaped and ugly in the mean group. There are definitely things us monkeys will never understand, if you watch Enough flat Earth videos you will wonder if maybe they did fake the moon landings. I personally don't think we are supposed to know where we are or what happens when we die, or really just what conscienceness even is. I feel like there has to be something else though, but maybe that's just my brain tricking me into wanting to live and see my kids carry on my genetics, life is weird if you really start thinking
 
I think using the MSM suppliment with the lemon water for the past 2 years or so have made my brain go to a overdrive mode all the time and i simply love the feeling!
 
 
Chilidude said:
The young kids at school teased me all the time because i was pretty good at school and they where not that good or didnt want to learn to become good at something. This particular learning ability is my strength, not my weakness!
 
I have LONG believed that everyone on Earth has a special ability that's unique to them. Many folks go through their entire lives without ever finding it. But some are lucky to stumble on to it early. Your child music prodigies. Math wizards. Perfect pitch autistic kids. And so on. I have a mentally handicapped sister (I'm her guardian now), and she has many serious learning disabilities, BUT, she is incredibly empathetic and intuitive on certain things. Despite so many disadvantages, she has a raging unchecked optimism that is unique, and an uncanny ability to sense people's emotions.
 
I'm becoming convinced that my special ability is killing pepper plants. I'm GOOD at that shit.
 
:)
 
I can't keep up with those 130 wpm Trent lol. That sounds like one crazy motorcycle wreck, your memory seems great for having amnesia (which I know nothing about)

Finding a balance between not working all the time and having money to go on vacation is where I wish I could be. It's rough though, I went on vacation one time and still wonder if I would be doing better now financially if I wouldn't have. But who knows, maybe a trip to culebra every once and a while keeps the wife happy.
 
TrentL said:
I'm becoming convinced that my special ability is killing pepper plants. I'm GOOD at that shit.
 
:)
 

This is your brain, when it thinks various different ways to kill your chilis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwmeH6Rnj2E
 
Walchit said:
I can't keep up with those 130 wpm Trent lol. That sounds like one crazy motorcycle wreck, your memory seems great for having amnesia (which I know nothing about)

 
 
Haha sorry about that, yeah I type pretty fast. 
 
The amnesia lasted about 9 months, give or take, before I started coming around. It was really weird. I was totally functional day to day. But I'd go to work and write the same exact program I'd already written 3 times before, or whatever. I actually did write an accounts payable piece, done, complete, finished; then about 2 weeks later started all over again, and did a complete system a second time. That was about a month after the crash, and the point when folks around me started figuring out that something changed, with me. The word-search and scrambled words.
 
"pass the spoon" - followed by confused looks at the dinner table.
 
*I* heard "pass the salt" in my head. But no one else did.
 
"What?! You have a spoon right there.
 
"NO! Pass the ...pass the ... {can't find word}... container of white granules" there.
 
So I had a bit of word salad, scrambled language, and still struggle with it from time to time in spoken communication. But it never manifested on writing  / typing (or if it does, very rarely). So I type a lot more than I speak. Even to my wife, if I need to be sure I get something across to her 100%, without screwing up, I send her a text, even if we're sitting in the same room.
 
I started writing everything down that I did. I have spiral books and notepads and hundreds of .txt and .doc files filled with notes, stacked on my various desks and categories in my digital documents, going back 8 years. I rely on email a great deal at work so I have a search capability to find past conversations.
 
Basically I adapted. 
 
Never came out of it 100%, at least, I don't think I did. People say I'm a bit different now, but I've kind of always been a little different anyway, lol.
 
Still struggle with names.
 
But my brain started remapping things so now when I go to say "pass the salt" in my brain it goes "pass the {white granular container which is not a spoon but I now link to} salt.", and it comes out "pass the salt."
 
And the truly weird thing, is it doesn't happen when I write. Only when I go to verbalize things. It screwed with my speech, but not my writing.
 
It's just taken a long frigging time to get everything more or less right.
 
TrentL said:
 
Haha sorry about that, yeah I type pretty fast. 
 
The amnesia lasted about 9 months, give or take, before I started coming around. It was really weird. I was totally functional day to day. But I'd go to work and write the same exact program I'd already written 3 times before, or whatever. I actually did write an accounts payable piece, done, complete, finished; then about 2 weeks later started all over again, and did a complete system a second time. That was about a month after the crash, and the point when folks around me started figuring out that something changed, with me. The word-search and scrambled words.
 
"pass the spoon" - followed by confused looks at the dinner table.
 
*I* heard "pass the salt" in my head. But no one else did.
 
"What?! You have a spoon right there.
 
"NO! Pass the ...pass the ... {can't find word}... container of white granules" there.
 
So I had a bit of word salad, scrambled language, and still struggle with it from time to time in spoken communication. But it never manifested on writing  / typing (or if it does, very rarely). So I type a lot more than I speak. Even to my wife, if I need to be sure I get something across to her 100%, without screwing up, I send her a text, even if we're sitting in the same room.
 
I started writing everything down that I did. I have spiral books and notepads and hundreds of .txt and .doc files filled with notes, stacked on my various desks and categories in my digital documents, going back 8 years. I rely on email a great deal at work so I have a search capability to find past conversations.
 
Basically I adapted. 
 
Never came out of it 100%, at least, I don't think I did. People say I'm a bit different now, but I've kind of always been a little different anyway, lol.
 
Still struggle with names.
 
But my brain started remapping things so now when I go to say "pass the salt" in my brain it goes "pass the {white granular container which is not a spoon but I now link to} salt.", and it comes out "pass the salt."
 
It's just taken a long frigging time to get everything more or less right.
 
God dammit we both are so similar in behavior, when i read your text right now and i also leave some yellow notes because i have too many things going on inside by brain to remember all the little things!
 
I had not so severe child epilephy for the longest of time, but dont have it no more and maybe that particular thing unlocked my brain to function a bit above the "normal" levels and also my imagine skills are way way above "normal".
 
I also have quite poor name memory, but have a great face memory to compensate!
 
 
But back to your original inquiry, I can send you seeds I have labled as pimenta de neyda, but I don't know what the pod they came from looked like and I didn't sprout any myself. So if someone else has them it would be a better option for you, if Monday rolls around and your still looking they will be in the mail
 
Now I really feel like a butthead, it's labeled long red, whatever that means. They were harvested from a Texas hot peppers pod. Still yours if u want them

 
Walchit said:
Now I really feel like a butthead, it's labeled long red, whatever that means. They were harvested from a Texas hot peppers pod. Still yours if u want them
 
 
 
Yeah stick a few in an envelope and send 'em my way, if you get time. I'll grow them out and see what they look like lol.
 
TrentL said:
I'm chuckling about how a thread on pepper plant research has turned in to a meaning of life discussion after post 400-something. :)
 
Carry on. :)
 
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He gave us all different gifts (talents) we just have to find what He wants us to do.



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I actually managed to recruit my wife into helping me get some seeds buried today. I'm thinking of adding some castings to the mix if the ones I presoaked already look like they're gonna pop soon or have already popped. I'll try a couple different mixes. I don't have much time for trial and error so hopefully all works out
 
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