This year I decided to try out hydroponics with a single ghost chili plant (which my girlfriend named Casper) in a 3 gallon DWC bucket. I started the seedling some time in March, but only transplanted to the DWC bucket about 3 weeks ago. It was severely root bound and not very happy before then, but has since taken off! The leaves are WAY bigger than any pepper leaves I have ever seen (the largest are about 9 inches long and still growing), and I think it's perfect. The stem went up about 5 or 6 leaves, then split to two, and each of those split into two. The only thing breaking the symmetry is branching at the bottom of the stem, which I have read that I should allow to grow rather than prune. Buds are forming at each of the splits, and I'm letting them go because I don't have a lot of room. I can't wait for the flowers to open up! As of the last day or so the top branches started reaching out, parallel to my lights, rather than up. Not sure what that's about, but everything still looks pretty happy for the most part.
Even bigger! by hithisishal, on Flickr
Whole stem by hithisishal, on Flickr
Even bigger! by hithisishal, on Flickr
Whole stem by hithisishal, on Flickr