Curious to see what others are doing. Recently been researching the topic of drought stress and heat levels. Specifically, does anyone intentionally alter watering schedule to maintain/increase heat?
I found rockwool cubes for about a dollar each. You really don't need that much for a plant to grow in, just enough to hold them in place. I'll send you a link when I find it.queequeg152 said:Â
i grow drain to waste, in inert mediums like peat lite or coco lite. when i have the cash my preferred medium by far is rock wool = )
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My question arises because last time I grew hydro-peppers I had a batch of alleged scotch bonnets turn out with zero heat. It may have been that the seeds came from peppers that got cross-pollinated  in my garden the year before. However, I have also read that chilies that are really well fed/watered can produce less-hot fruit. The Chile Pepper Institute has a decent paper related to the topic available on their website: http://www.chilepepperinstitute.org/content/files/impact_of_drought_stress.pdf.
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The gist of it is if you intentionally stress the plant in the fruiting stage you will increase capsaicin levels. I am curious if this goes the other way (not that I want it to) and if anyone else has experienced this. It seems as though the pepper should never be less hot then genetics dictate but my scotch bonnet experience makes me wonder.
I saw your pictures - way to make the best of available resources! I'm a big fan of repurposing materials.afr0n0me said:Milk jugs for me haha
VirgilCane said:We modified one of those aerogardens to be higher the other day so we could accommodate my Sus Biberi plant, which was growing itself against the light and burning. I didn't want to trim it back because it is growing beautifully. I just took off the bottom leaves in the last few days and it is already sprouting new growth
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I like it! Looks like you sleeved the existing light support with PVC - I imagine you spliced in some longer wires too? Costco has the LED Aerogarden on sale - I'm thinking of getting one for my desk. You sound happy with yours?VirgilCane said:We modified one of those aerogardens to be higher the other day so we could accommodate my Sus Biberi plant, which was growing itself against the light and burning. I didn't want to trim it back because it is growing beautifully. I just took off the bottom leaves in the last few days and it is already sprouting new growth Â
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ÂEn-gi-nerd said:I like it! Looks like you sleeved the existing light support with PVC - I imagine you spliced in some longer wires too? Costco has the LED Aerogarden on sale - I'm thinking of getting one for my desk. You sound happy with yours?