So i have two local thai varietys that i was gifted 1.5 month ago. It was my first chiliplants and first time growing at all in Thailand. They had a tough first weeks, I thought it was just to buy some soil at one of the local gardencenters for the transplant to the bigger pots but because of lack of language skills and knowledge about growing in Thailand i later found out that all soils that can be bought at gardencenters here are crappy as hell. Almost no nutrition at all and very bad mixes overall which resulted in no food from start and later on drowning/overwatering of the plants.
After spending one week+ driving around all over the island and ordering the rest online and getting it delivered i was finally able to mix and put them in a decent potting mix. Also started feeding after 10 days shifting between fishemulsion, epsom and wormcast every other week. It's been about 3 weeks since that and the plants are growing alot and looks really healthy except for some of the older leaves that was damaged the first weeks. However since i repotted them with the new potting mix they cant handle the sun. Unless it's a very cloudy day they will start to almost wilt within a hour.
They seem to only be happy under the roof of my driveway. I tried a bunch of things but nothing seem to satisfy them! I mulched the topsoil with rice hulls and later on totally covered the top with cut out paperboard and now i changed out the paperboard for cut out 5 gallon bucket lids, also did put a few layers of paperboard under the tray thinking the concrete and stoneplates might heat up too much, covered the pots with few layers of white paper since they are black. Didnt change anything. And today i put up a sunshade over the growing area but later came back home just to see them drooping again.
I live in southern Thailand so it does get hot here, right now it will pend between 30-32 celcious in the shade. However this wasnt a issue at all before i repotted them, and the thai's has their peppers standing in direct sunlight all day long and they dont droop like this. At the beginning i thought it was because the plants was shocked from the transplant, but now it's been 3 weeks and plants grow very well and look really happy when they are under the roof but i can see they are starting to stretch a bit towards the light and i dont want them to get weak stems and the stems already look wavy and funky enough because of this constant spinning the pot around to not get a totally crooked stem.
Some other stuff i forgot to mentioned is the plants came from my girlfriends parents farm, they were a few months old when i got them and they have been outside since they were babys so they have been hardned aready.
The current mix i use is:
30% Coco coir
30% Organic potting soil
20% wormcast
20% 1/6 mix of perlite and vermiculite(majority being perlite)
1 tablespoon of bonemeal
1 teaspoon of bat guano in the topsoil
in a 2 gallon pot and they get a good soak once a week(Watered them 2 time a week before but they ended up overwatered)
I will take and post a picture later today/tomorrow so you can see how they look like when they recovered and are happy again
And this is the only spot they currently accept
After spending one week+ driving around all over the island and ordering the rest online and getting it delivered i was finally able to mix and put them in a decent potting mix. Also started feeding after 10 days shifting between fishemulsion, epsom and wormcast every other week. It's been about 3 weeks since that and the plants are growing alot and looks really healthy except for some of the older leaves that was damaged the first weeks. However since i repotted them with the new potting mix they cant handle the sun. Unless it's a very cloudy day they will start to almost wilt within a hour.
They seem to only be happy under the roof of my driveway. I tried a bunch of things but nothing seem to satisfy them! I mulched the topsoil with rice hulls and later on totally covered the top with cut out paperboard and now i changed out the paperboard for cut out 5 gallon bucket lids, also did put a few layers of paperboard under the tray thinking the concrete and stoneplates might heat up too much, covered the pots with few layers of white paper since they are black. Didnt change anything. And today i put up a sunshade over the growing area but later came back home just to see them drooping again.
I live in southern Thailand so it does get hot here, right now it will pend between 30-32 celcious in the shade. However this wasnt a issue at all before i repotted them, and the thai's has their peppers standing in direct sunlight all day long and they dont droop like this. At the beginning i thought it was because the plants was shocked from the transplant, but now it's been 3 weeks and plants grow very well and look really happy when they are under the roof but i can see they are starting to stretch a bit towards the light and i dont want them to get weak stems and the stems already look wavy and funky enough because of this constant spinning the pot around to not get a totally crooked stem.
Some other stuff i forgot to mentioned is the plants came from my girlfriends parents farm, they were a few months old when i got them and they have been outside since they were babys so they have been hardned aready.
The current mix i use is:
30% Coco coir
30% Organic potting soil
20% wormcast
20% 1/6 mix of perlite and vermiculite(majority being perlite)
1 tablespoon of bonemeal
1 teaspoon of bat guano in the topsoil
in a 2 gallon pot and they get a good soak once a week(Watered them 2 time a week before but they ended up overwatered)
I will take and post a picture later today/tomorrow so you can see how they look like when they recovered and are happy again
And this is the only spot they currently accept