So it's that time again. Stupid landlord and other haters wondering what am I doing now!? Well.. They don't know me. "Figured after last year you'd be done with all that pepper growing crap since you wasted so much time, energy, and money. That was just silly.."
Listen Mr. Creepy Landlord. I got news for you - I'm gonna go harder, faster, and better than last year and you can threaten me with not being able to use the water source - make me build a "rainwater collection system" (and that's not a lot of work[and mosquitoes] for $10 extra p/month on the well?). But I will push on...
So here we go. Late start. Zone 6b. Middle Tennessee. Rockwool first timer. Learned a hell of a lot last year. Had (in my opinion) an extremely successful and very productive yield last season - especially considering first time New plot in red clay soil!! Lots of amendments were necessary btw.
With a lot of love and help from all of you guys and gals on this forum-I have a heap of seeds from the two trains - 200+ diff phenos If I might have to guess. So I narrowed it down to 92 of the most interesting and promising (IMO) phenos to grow and vac sealed the rest with o2 absorbers. Save for 3 phenos (aleppo, and two big sweet juicy Turkish strains), there is only one plant that will be grown out of each strain. Should make for interesting nutritional requirements/variations, as well as heights and varying pest resistance but thats what makes this fun, no? VARIETY! I will get a list rigged to list all what I am growing but this should be fun! Loving the rockwool - apprehensive at first because I had never used it but it seems very effective and forgiving! That's all for now here's a few pics and a [emoji867] to the landlord
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Listen Mr. Creepy Landlord. I got news for you - I'm gonna go harder, faster, and better than last year and you can threaten me with not being able to use the water source - make me build a "rainwater collection system" (and that's not a lot of work[and mosquitoes] for $10 extra p/month on the well?). But I will push on...
So here we go. Late start. Zone 6b. Middle Tennessee. Rockwool first timer. Learned a hell of a lot last year. Had (in my opinion) an extremely successful and very productive yield last season - especially considering first time New plot in red clay soil!! Lots of amendments were necessary btw.
With a lot of love and help from all of you guys and gals on this forum-I have a heap of seeds from the two trains - 200+ diff phenos If I might have to guess. So I narrowed it down to 92 of the most interesting and promising (IMO) phenos to grow and vac sealed the rest with o2 absorbers. Save for 3 phenos (aleppo, and two big sweet juicy Turkish strains), there is only one plant that will be grown out of each strain. Should make for interesting nutritional requirements/variations, as well as heights and varying pest resistance but thats what makes this fun, no? VARIETY! I will get a list rigged to list all what I am growing but this should be fun! Loving the rockwool - apprehensive at first because I had never used it but it seems very effective and forgiving! That's all for now here's a few pics and a [emoji867] to the landlord
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