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video AJs Backyard Pepper Porn Video 10-07-09

WOW AJ!

Amazing and inspiring in equal amounts.

How do you keep all those watered? Do you have a drip or sprinkler irrigation system?
 
I think I figured out AJ's secret nutrient. "Roscoe Juice". Ha! Now I know why those plants are so much better than mine!

AJ, your plants, their care, their produce and selection are nothing short of fantastic!

The video was WAY better than the pics. Except for the harvest table shows and Jar pics.

Thanks! KUDOS!!!!
 
I knew I shoulda stayed in Texas!

Absolutely awesome AJ.

Thanks for letting us in.
 
crazy8 said:
I just saw that I can get both Botanicare products from my local Brew N Grow. I cant wait for next season If I have one plant that ends up anything like yours, i will be quite please.

The bontanicare products are expensive but for what they do for my plants I am pleased...I think you will be satisfied...

Pepper Ridge Farm said:
Really enjoyed the walk thru your backyard pepper rainforest AJ. The plants and Roscoe look very happy in their enviroment. Good luck with the rest of your harvest this year, they have a way of ripening all at once. I also liked your voice very calming and good steady camera work. Nice chile plantation done Texas style.

thanks Cappy...I think the plants are happy...one reason I took the videos was for a before storm and after storm comparison...we have a pretty tough squal line forming out to the west and it is supposed to be heavy rain, high winds, and hail this afternoon/evening...it is 85F right now and the humidity has to be close to 90%...very muggy...and when it gets like this in the early afternoon you better hold on to your hat in the evening/night...pray for very little damage...

millworkman said:
Still looking killer AJ. For halloween you should set up a maze for the kids that come 'round. Sort of like a corn maze.

thanks mwm...I have thought about something like that but since all my plants are behind the house or a 6' privacy fence, not that many people know about my pepper farm....and I kinda like it like that...

smariotti said:
WOW AJ!

Amazing and inspiring in equal amounts.

How do you keep all those watered? Do you have a drip or sprinkler irrigation system?

thanks smariotti....all plants are hand watered...kinda of a PIA but it gives me a chance to inspect each plant for 15-20 seconds each time I water them...I have thought about a drip system but have not totally got what I want designed yet so it will be a couple of years until I put in the auto-system...

POTAWIE said:
Great looking jungle AJ, and you still have a few more months of growing eh?

thanks Potawie...yup, usually first frost is about 5 to 7 December so I should have about two months before season is over...

FloridaSun said:
I think I figured out AJ's secret nutrient. "Roscoe Juice". Ha! Now I know why those plants are so much better than mine!

AJ, your plants, their care, their produce and selection are nothing short of fantastic!

The video was WAY better than the pics. Except for the harvest table shows and Jar pics.

Thanks! KUDOS!!!!

thanks FS...I better not catch Roscoe "juicing" my plants...he will get banished from the pepper garden if I do...the dog is 10 years old and still squats to pee...roflmao...

DownRiver said:
I knew I shoulda stayed in Texas!

Absolutely awesome AJ.

Thanks for letting us in.

thanks DR...you can always move back...
 
AJ, I've said it before, and I'll say it again. You are a masterful grower. The size of those plants are just jaw dropping. The Passow Piqrano has never looked better.
 
I just need to hop you fence and blame the missing pods on a rat! Seriously, amazing. Jaw dropping! ! Where do you get the "Botanicare products". I am somewhat close to you area and cannot find anything other than the same crap I can buy at Home Depot or Lowes!
 
imaguitargod said:
AJ, I've said it before, and I'll say it again. You are a masterful grower. The size of those plants are just jaw dropping. The Passow Piqrano has never looked better.

thanks Iggy...the piqranos are deliciously juicy and quite warm...great tasting...thanks for the seeds man...

BigJosh said:
I just need to hop you fence and blame the missing pods on a rat! Seriously, amazing. Jaw dropping! ! Where do you get the "Botanicare products". I am somewhat close to you area and cannot find anything other than the same crap I can buy at Home Depot or Lowes!

thanks BigJosh....there is a hydro shop about 5 miles from my house...I live on the west side of Fort Worth (read 820 & 30)...the name of the shop is HydroExpo and they carry the whole Botanicare line...I wish it weren't so expensive and that is all I would use but I go to a dry fertilize after plantout and only give them the botanicare stuff when they tell me they need a "special dinner"....
 
Don't really have anything to add that hasn't been said already. It would be nice to tour that place in person.
 
yw...they will be on my grow list from now on...I have dehydrated almost all of what I have picked and am going to make powder out of them...that should be dynamite tasting for seasoning...
 
AJ, thanks for posting such an awe inspiring videos. Your plants all look fabulous and really make me sad that my season is done. But, at least now I have next year to start planning and look forward to.
 
Thanks Paul...

SD...all are in 5 gallon containers...
 
Maybe a guard to keep the Rats out of your jungle. Could hire a snipper so you can rest easy knowing your babies are ok :lol:
 
AlabamaJack said:
SD...all are in 5 gallon containers...
Thanks for asking, SD, I was going to.

AJ, I have collected a bunch of 5 gallon pots for next year. I used 3 gallon this year and the plants didn't seem to get as nice as they could have.

How much difference do you think it will make?
 
2 gallons worth of difference.:lol: Well seriously though if the plants are root bound in the 3gal then its a good idea to upgrade to the 5gal. This will allow for more root growth and plant growth. How much? Im not sure. But more is always better right :D
 
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