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2023/2024, wiicek, Let's Make BalcoJungle!

Welcome to The First BalcoJungle Year!

Hi!
Oh, I love watching that kind of stuff...
I am not too experienced in growing peppers, I used to grow some tomatoes but since I moved out from my family house, I didn't have space to grow anything. I bought allotment garden (I think that's the word, english is not my native language) but I can't seem to find time to care about it full time from march to october, it's not as near my flat as I'd want it to be but maybe one year I will make my life a little bit less messy and take make it work.
Now I live in the apartment with a balcony, it is at western side and in the summer the heat is kinda out of control. I think it will do! Oh, I dream of the jungle here!

This year I bought some chillies from the supermarket and, as I often do, I put some seeds into the ground. Don't know the variety, but I have a picture.

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I don't have one with ripen peppers but it was red. One of them is actually orange, and one (or two - I don't know, it was not fruiting at the same time and I was constantly picking it) are sweet, also supermarket type - one is hanging on the bottom left there. It is 3 liters container and there is 6 of them in it, so harvest was small, but peppers beautiful and tasty. I ate a sauce made out of them already.

So, yea, I kinda wanted more, so, I picked some seeds, bought different types of chillies from supermarket again and gathered some seeds. I know I have a jalapeno, piri-piri and that's it from the names I know, but other than that I have 2 or 4 different types of hot ones (maybe cayenne and serrano) and one sweet one (on the picture), I don't remember if I sow a bell peppers also. I also found some ornamental ones and sow them too:

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The purple one died after I sprayed all of them with soap - aphids. Orange and yellow are still alive but aphids and soap made them look miserable... But they're coming right back!

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I don't know if I should take and shower them, they still have white stains from the soap and have sticky places from aphids. I still constantly get rid of them manually, it seems like there is always more to kill but less and less with every day. I do this daily or every other day now.

There are my seedlings!
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They were sow so long ago, from one to two months but they didn't have enought light to grow. I've had them under blue light (grow light with two flexible sticks) but it seemd like it was too weak for them, so I added one with threee sticks and it started to grow rapidly.
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After watering them and ordering them by height (and two days), the thingy looks like that:
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Yesterday I repotted guys from the first picture earler.

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It is 3 liters container and there were, ekhem, SEVEN of them in it! I dried them and made my first sauce (and from other chillies I bought for seeds then) and it was amazing! I think some of them are in my fermented sauce also. It was not a big harvest but yea, seven. I did use them good. One pepper is still hanging there, hah. It's a sweet one.
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The last one was starting to wilt one week ago, I took it out but it was too late. I had my hopes but it probably is not coming back.

So yea, I have a station with blue (and red turned off) light and above it two one-foot shells which I light up with four (two for each) 2k lumens, 4k kelvins light bulbs. It seems like too much for my eyes but plants like it.

I planted everything into special mix for special plants (Cana terra), they will love it, I'm sure. I water it without fertilizers right now but normally I have my hydroponics mix for tomatoes and for every liter of solution I add half a liter of water because I've read that peppers like less of it. I'm in the middle of making my nettle solution for nitrogen, so they will be happy. For now I let them eat what is in that rich mix.

I am making them a station but for now there is nothing to show.

I LOVE IT! Aphids can f*ck themselves (and they surely do,s all the time, but I am coming for their children with baking soda mix if it will be necessairy), I am rolling now and it's gonna be amazing!


Edit. Oh, I forgot.... I was feeling adventurous and didn't put any labels on my trays, so now it is all the mistery! I really think I was tired and stupid then but it is what it is now, lol.
I bought some Sugar Rush Stripey, Thunder Mountain Longhorn, Fatali Habanero, Aji: Lemon Drop, Pineapple and Melon; and El Oro Equador seeds! Forst three came and are in the mix now, Lemon came with 0 seeds, that was weird, I wrote to the shop but they didn't answer, I bought some more somewhere else.

Let's make BalcoJungle!
 
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Thanks for sharing
That pepper/mango with pumpkin cinnamon ginger honey sounds interesting.

Have you tried anything with sweet potatoes and peppers and honey/Basil?
😉

Thanks! <3]

Uuu, sweet potatoes, sounds nice, I didn't even think about potatoes as an ingredient, maybe I will in the future, the note was created.

For now I was testing fruits with honey and/or sugar and I kinda miss something like that curry one I did before, without sweets. But I don't know, I have to eat more of what I do, I just give everything away and put the rest on the shelves, waiting for some (UN)HOLY GHOSTS to open them for me and put in my dinner/on my sandwich.

I think I will have a lot of troubles this year, knowing there will be around 5 times more peppers growing xD
 
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But I don't know, I have to eat more of what I do, I just give everything away and put the rest on the shelves, waiting for some (UN)HOLY GHOSTS to open them for me and put in my dinner/on my sandwich.
I agree about the accumulation of preparations 🙂 in my case the freezer is full of dozens of sauces. I learned to manage that preparing small quantities of sauce, even because if you like to experiment, not everything you make will be perfect, and has to be remade several times to correct sourness/sweetness/etc...
I invite friends to unfreeze sauces, and every year I learned to throw away everything I didn't eat, because is losing structure and flavor, and to free space.
IMHO, the best experiments I made use a few ingredients ("less is better"), you can reach very good results even with 3 ingredients, because adding complexity also adds problems handling organoleptic balances.
I think I will have a lot of troubles this year, knowing there will be around 5 times more peppers growing xD
I can also relate to that 🤣
 
I love how this problem is soo good to have and also I wanna scream "noooooo!", laughing.

I bought a lot of those tiny jars (I just opened it, lol) and I will buy more, it's like 4-5 for a half liter jar I usually make batches in.

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