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Bob65 2018 GLOG

I thought I would give this grow log thing a go.
 
It is winter here now, so I have bought a grow tent and some lights and will try and keep some plants alive until I can get them outside once it warms up again. Keeping them alive may be a big ask because inside my house has historically been where plants go to die.
 
Anyway, a while ago I bought some seeds from ebay, before I had any idea about ebay seed sellers. Since then I have done some searching on this seller, and he seems legit. Also sells through a website. I guess only time will tell if the seeds I got are the ones that I wanted.
 
So, I decided to plant some chilli cha cha (from the ebay seller) and some orange habs harvested from my plants last season. I chose these because I figured it would be no great loss if they didn't survive, the ebay seeds because they are ebay seeds, and the habs because I have heaps of them. I will be planting some Aji Cito later in the month as well.
 
So I put some seeds in jiffy pellets and had 100% germination rate. The cha cha within days, but the habs took a little longer.
 
They have since been transplanted into small pots.
 
They are only little at the moment but they look pretty healthy to me.
 
Chilli cha cha.
 
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Orange Habs
 
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Two months since my last update, but I figure that all the pics I have put in the "Harvest" thread would be enough.
 
Things have slowed right down with the colder temps, still have pods on some of the plants that I hope will ripen.
 
I have started to pull out some of the plants that are no longer producing.
 
Two of the plants, the yellow Siam
 
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and the malaysian green
 
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Both of them have gone nuts with pods and flowers since the cold weather has come.
 
Don't know if they will last but I am not complaining.
 
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