So it's been a while. I have learned a ton in my first real season growing and am finally getting some results on the supers.
Starting from where we left off the experimental hydro setup worked really well. Bhuts and bells got huge and were growing so rapid I had to transplant them out. I was trimming them with the lights as high as they would go about every 3 days. I also have the most massive basil plant I've seen in my life.
Here are pics of them before and after transplant into 5 gallon pouches:
So the bug bit me hard on wanting every variety I could get my hands on and I rationalized to myself that I could overwinter a couple different species from late starts. I what I figured would turn into maybe 6 overwinters quickly turned into giving me a total of 20+ thanks to Judy at pepperlover.com
Bought:
EXTRAS!
Grow List Update
C. Chinense:
Bhut Jolokia
White Bhut Jolokia
Blue Mystery
7Pod Original Red
7Pod Orange
Trinidad Smooth
Trinidad Perfume
Datil
Aji Panca
Pimenta de Neyde
Wild Brazil
C. Annuum:
Peruvian Purple
Jimmy Nardello
Cubanelle
Wild Tepin
Jalapeno “Cracked”
Pasilla de Oaxaca
Bell (mixed color)
Mini Bell (mixed color)
Cayenetta
C. Baccatum:
Dedo de Moca
Aji Limon Peru Yellow
C. Galapagoanse
I have at least one of each. The wild brazil's didn't make it though. Only 2 of 8 germ'd. They didn't make it due to letting them out of there cozy humidity dome too early. On the other hand every single white bhut did and now I have 8 of those with one at work.
This is my little pepper farm on the rock in my backyard.
One thing I have looked into quite a bit is soil composition and ideal nutrient profile. This is a vast area that is sometimes more overwhelming than anything with tons of variables in it but I got the interest from Matt, MGOLD86 when he posted a video of how to make "super soil" in his glog.
Right now for potting up the little ones I am using a mix of:
Vermiculite
Fox Farms Ocean Forest
Coast of Main Lobster Compost
Perlite
Top soil
Dr. Earth Organic 7 (4-4-4 Blend)
I'm still working on a good ratio and think that I have it but am awaiting results. It drains very well but still retains moisture well so I don't have to worry about watering every other day. Between everything I think I have a good blend of required nutrients but would still like to get some azomite for a complete profile.
Here is the first poddage on one of the Bhuts:
Can't wait to start harvesting. Happy growing!