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Adams London grow

Hi everyone

Thought Id start a glog as I wanna keep a log of my grow all in one place. Hoping to update regular updates throughout the year.

Today I made a grow tent out of an old wooden shelving unit I had kicking about. I also decided to take the punt on a led grow light as a windowsill through the winter in England isnt the best.

Any tips and feedback welcome

Happy Growing

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Addy198 said:
Just managed to get some more seeds in and under the light.

Thanks to Trident chilli for the Jamaican hot choc really appreciate them and hope to get a good harvest!

Plants have been under light for a few days now and already look less droopy.

Will upload photos next week to see if much has changed
Pop the seeds in the airing cupboard where its warm I cover the prop with a towel once you see the seeds start to loop then you can get them under some light on a 18hr on 6hr off cycle. Mine go on at 16.00 and off at 10.00
 
Little update few pictures, scotch bonnet plants starting to flower I think. Seedlings growing strong on cayenne and Serrano. Lost a naga Morich seedling but have got one surviver .

Theyve all been in the grow tent under light for 10 days now.

Getting a little excited seeing flowers haha
 

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LOL aye its so subtle eh just chillin in the background...not sure I would of even noticed it if you had not of mentioned it.
 
Great little grow box Addy and seedlings are looking good as well.
 
Got some update pictures today, really happy with how they are doing flowers on Serrano, cayenne and habanero plants. My best scotch bonnet with pods growing .

Naga Morich Jamaican hot choc and Carolina reaper looking lush and growing nice.

One of my scotch bonnets leave seem to be crinkled but just going to see how this one goes.

Next update will hopefully be some ripening scotch bonnets

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Been a while since an update, moved house and chillis have been growing in the background.

Ive got chillis off all plants a fair few scotch bonnets and habaneros, A few Naga Morich chillies, loads of cayenne and Serrano, A few Jamaican hot choc. Looking to move them outside and get some bigger grow bags now Ive got my own garden.

Looking at maybe getting a smaller variety for an indoor plant. Any ideas?
 

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Congrats on the move and new garden space.
Makes the moving effort worthwhile!
 
Your peppers look to be producing well.
 
Wow, they look really good.  Most things can be kept small on a windowsill if you need to.  How hot are you wanting?  In previous years I have grown Superchilli and Chenzo which are both quite small, compact and neat but very productive.  The peppers don't have any great complexity of flavour to them but are a very usable heat (unless you like superhot sauce on everything.)
 
Long time since last update.

Moved plants outside in the hotter months once moved in and had a bad infestation of aphids. Had to give up with battling the bugs and start again for this year

Yield before the infestationwas pretty good with my habs and nagas producing very well.

Startied off again a couple of weeks back, this year growing Dorset naga, apricot habs (low heat), Orange habs, and a Cayenne type Kilian all indoors till the weather gets better

Fingers crossed for an even better grow looking forward to seeing the yields and everyone elses grow!

Good luck everyone
 
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