I have not been active here for personal reasons for almost 6 months.
I just wanted to tell everyone that so kindly donated me seeds last Spring to start growing my own chiles, that my full grown plants have proven time and time again to be awesome survivors!
Here in Lafayette, Louisiana we have experienced over two months of freezing and daily deluge type of rainy conditions and my plants have managed to survive (almost all of them)
The plants that suffered the most were the Nagas (they definitely don't like these awful weather conditions) lost 3 out of 4 and the last one is on its last legs.
I decided early this winter to experiment a little and do not "Winterize" my plants since a lot of them were fruiting.
Much to my surprise, I have been checking the plants closely for diseases and mold and most of them (i have almost 25 different strands) are not only surviving but still fruiting.
Can you guys believe this? How is this even possible?
All I have done on my end is to give them, some X Nutrients. Other than that Mother Nature has more than provided them with cold water, to the point that I thought they all would have died a couple of days ago when the temperature dropped down to the twenties and they keep on ticking...
I will take photos for all of you soon.
But i have to tell you, is cold, rainy, and miserable out there so I'll wait the sun comes out again.
I am so proud of my little babies
Thank you all again and Happy New Year!
Cuban
I just wanted to tell everyone that so kindly donated me seeds last Spring to start growing my own chiles, that my full grown plants have proven time and time again to be awesome survivors!
Here in Lafayette, Louisiana we have experienced over two months of freezing and daily deluge type of rainy conditions and my plants have managed to survive (almost all of them)
The plants that suffered the most were the Nagas (they definitely don't like these awful weather conditions) lost 3 out of 4 and the last one is on its last legs.
I decided early this winter to experiment a little and do not "Winterize" my plants since a lot of them were fruiting.
Much to my surprise, I have been checking the plants closely for diseases and mold and most of them (i have almost 25 different strands) are not only surviving but still fruiting.
Can you guys believe this? How is this even possible?
All I have done on my end is to give them, some X Nutrients. Other than that Mother Nature has more than provided them with cold water, to the point that I thought they all would have died a couple of days ago when the temperature dropped down to the twenties and they keep on ticking...
I will take photos for all of you soon.
But i have to tell you, is cold, rainy, and miserable out there so I'll wait the sun comes out again.
I am so proud of my little babies
Thank you all again and Happy New Year!
Cuban