SumOfMyBits said:What does this look like to you???
That's what I thought... SMURFS!!! [raises hands in air in mock despair]
Seriously, these little guys won't do anything to my plants, right?
imaguitargod said:It's absolutely true. Allthough, I was on solid shrooms at three weeks though so I skipped that phase
frydad4 said:If you look at the areola, you can tell that these mushrooms do not contain enough ducts for proper lactation.
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FiveStar said:It's some kind of Lepiota, now named Leucocoprinus.
Here's Leucocoprinus birnbaumii. These show up in potting soil quite often, so I don't see how yours is much different (besides the lack of badass yellow pigmentation). It won't hurt a thing, and is a saphrotroph, feeding off of decaying material in your potting mix. Think of it as a compost enhancer!
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caroltlw said:Nice peppers you got there. How many plants did it take to get that many this early? Or are they all from one HUGE plant?
POTAWIE said:What is your seed source for the orange habs? I grew an orange hab version one year that looked a lot like yours but I can't remember where they were from, and it was many years ago
peppercrazy said:Nice little harvest you got. Hey do you get frost down there in the winter at all? Just curious..
The few plants that I have in the ground definitely go into a dormant period in the cold months here, but they don't burn nor die. Just wondering if you have a year round season...
ÂSumOfMyBits said:Thanks peppercrazy! I agree, scale reference IS important!
Tabasco... intense rain down here has caused some freakish things to occur.
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what size are those clay pots ?SumOfMyBits said:Hey everyone. Just wanted to share some pics of all that you have helped me accomplish on my first grow season. This originally started as an experiment to see if it was possible to grow from store bought pods. I started January 12th with orange habaneros and some suspected Aji Rocoto seed straight off a salad plate in Ecuador. Enjoy
4 Habs culled from many planted out Jan. 12
Same four Habs split @ 8 weeks (Aji Rocoto in terra cotta beyond also @ 8 weeks)
3 of 4 Suspected Golden Habs @ 137 days (today) each with pods hiding somewhere. The 4th was severely attacked by something Neem oil took care of.[I'm thinking it was mites] It's still alive trying to catch up.
Note: Champagne bottle for scale.
[Pods shot @ 122 days]
ÂSavinaRed said:what size are those clay pots ?