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Coach's 2015 Overwhelming Grow

Final Grow List- Updated 3/25/15- 152 Varieties, Around 280 plants:
7 Pot Brain Strain, Red

7 Pot Brain Strain, Yellow

7 Pot Bubblegum, Red

7 Pot Burgundy

7 Pot Caramel

7 Pot Chaguanas

7 Pot Jonah x PDN, F3

7 Pot Jonah, Red

7 Pot Primo, Orange

7 Pot Primo, Red

7 Pot Primo, Yellow

7 Pot White

7 Pot Yellow

7 Pot Yellow x Bhut Jolokia India Carbon

Aji Amarillo

Aji Bolivian Long

Aji Brazilian Starfish

Aji Colorado

Ají Dulce, Orange

Ají Fantasy

Aji Jobito

Aji Lemon Drop

Aji Melocoton

Ají Omnicolor

Aji Panca

Aji Pineapple

Aji Queen Laurie

Aleppo

Ancient Sweet

Bad Brains

Bahamian Goat

Banana, Sweet Monster Heirloom

Bell, Lilac

Bell, Yellow

Bhut Jolokia, India Carbon

Bhut Jolokia, Peach

Bhut Jolokia, Purple

Bhut Jolokia, Red

Bhut Jolokia, White

Bhut Jolokia, Yellow

Bhut Orange Copenhagen

Bih Jolokia, Caramel

Bishop's Crown

Black Stinger

Bonda ma Jacques


Bonda ma Jacques x Yellow 7 Pot

Carolina Reaper

Cayenne, Purple

Cayenne, Ring of Fire

CGN 21500

CGN 21566

Chiltepe, Guatemalan Long

Chiltepe, Guatemalan Cone

Chiltepin x Reaper

Cinnamon Bell

Condor's Beak

Congo, Chocolate

Congo, Peach

Cumari do Para

Datil

Devil's Tongue, White

Dulcetta, Orange

Ethiopian Berbere

Fatalii x TSMB, Yellow

Fatalii, Black

Fatalii, Chocolate

Fatalii, Peach

Fatalii, Peach cross

Fatalii, Red

Fatalii, White

Fatalii, Yellow

Fish

Goat's Weed

Golden Treasure

Goronong

Grif 9304- Colombian Lightning

Habanero, Bolivian Bumpy Yellow

Habanero, Carolina Yellow

Habanero, Chocolate

Habanero, Dominican Huge Orange

Habanero, Galapagos- Isabel

Habanero, Large Red Belize Market

Habanero, Mustard Lightning

Habanero, Orange

Habanero, Paper Lantern

Habanero, Peach

Habanero, Red Savina

Habanero, St. Bart's

Hair

Hungarian Yellow Wax (mild)

Jalapeno, Biker Billy

Jalapeno, Early

Jalapeno, Long

Jalapeno, Purple

Jalapeno, Yellow x 7 Pot Bubblegum

Jamaican Mushroom, Yellow

Japones

Jay's Peach Ghost Scorpion

Jay's Red Ghost Scorpion

Jwala

Manzano, Caballo Amarillo 

Naga Morich

Naga, Black

Nagabrain, Chocolate

Peach Wasp

Pepperoncini, Greek

Pepperoncini, Italian

Peruvian Serlano

PI 199506- Aji Guyana

PI 281424- PR Mushroom

Pimenta Leopard

Prik Chi Faa

Purple Flash

Rainforest

Red Hot Cherry

Red Savina x Fatalii Red

Red Savina x Fatalii Yellow

Red Savina x Fatalii, Chocolate

Rocoto, Orange

Rocoto, Red

Rooster Spur

SB7J (mushroom pheno)

Scotch Bonnet x Naga Morich

Scotch Bonnet, Burkina Yellow

Scotch Bonnet, Cappuccino

Scotch Bonnet, Chocolate

Scotch Bonnet, MoA red

Scotch Bonnet, MoA yellow

Serrano

Shishito

Shumenski Rotund

Star of Turkey

Stuffed Red Giant

Sukari

Sulu Adana

Superhot Cross, Yellow

Tabasco

Tepin x Lemon Drop

Thai, Large Orange

Trinidad Beans

Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, Brown

Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, Red

Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, Yellow

Trinidad Scorpion Butch T

Trinidad Scorpion CARDI, Red

Trinidad Scorpion CARDI, Yellow

Trinidad Scorpion Sweet

Trinidad Scorpion, Chocolate

Unidentified Brain Strain Cross, Red

Wiri Wiri

Xalapa

Yalova Charleston

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I've got a 3 shelf, 70"x48"x24" unit as my main indoor system. Being in North Carolina, I can put plants into the ground in mid-April. I've got other shelves to use when needed.
 
INTRO
I coach high school Cross Country & Track.
I teach AP Psychology. People say psychology majors are the people who need help the most. I was a History major, but people who spend a lot of time thinking about psychology may self-diagnose at times. Maybe. No one's ever told me I'm OCD. I'm super messy, but I do have a major "all or nothing" theme in my life. I run 100 mile races. I haven't washed my car or had it washed since 1991. I only wear 3 colors of shirts- black, navy & green (& only green because it's a school color). Maybe I have a problem. :) Why would peppers be any different?
 
I've always had gardens of some size- even if just 6-8 tomato plants & a couple of squash. In 2014, I expanded my garden exponentially. Still have a lot of fall/winter crops. I've never grown peppers or tomatoes from seed & only grew jalapenos, habaneros, bells, cayenne & tabasco. In mid-October, I only had 5 varieties of pepper seeds. Two months, later, I have 220, thanks to stumbling across this site & benefiting from the generosity of the folks on this site. Expanded my seed stockpile through giveaways, trades, harvesting from pods, and buying just a few. Incredibly generosity here. I've paid forward some of that, though my stock is limited to 5-10 seeds for most varieties minus what I have or will grow this season.
 
I've had a ton of questions & I've made a lot of mistakes so far. Hopefully this will evolve into more of voice of experience in a few months, but now, I suppose the glog is more a consolidation of advice seeking.
 
HISTORY TO DATE
The plan is to plant a total of six 1020 flats with 48 cells in each & to spread it out roughtly a month apart- two Nov. 1, two Dec. 1 & two Jan. 1.
 
I started germinating some seeds in bags October 26 but followed up 10 days later with seeds in soil. I didn't notice a difference in germination rates or speed between the two methods so I won't use bags in the future. I was a little impatient with germination, but after planting 2 seeds in each of 96 cells, I ended up with 88 seeds that popped. Not quite 50%, but it's a learning process. Almost all of the last set of seeds I planted sprouted. Problems were:
* Planted too deep
* Compacted soil too much
* Not ideal mix of soil. Used a mix of 3 store bought mixes with added Vermiculite. The one I used most heavily had too much mulchy compost. Have since improved with finer soil & Perlite.
* Temperature wasn't that consistent early on. 
 
I have all of that worked out for later germination.
 
I will complete the last of the 2nd wave of planting this week. 
 
OTHER PROBLEMS
BUGS
About 3 weeks ago, I came home to little tiny orange bugs on the underside of the cotyledons & tiny gray flying bugs- fewer of the gray ones. I sprayed insecticidal soap and the orange guys didn't last long. The tiny gray ones are still around but not in great numbers. I see one flying around a few times a day. 
 
YELLOWING
I've had about 6-8 seedlings die after yellowing. I'm positive I overwatered a little early. Last week, nearly ALL of my seedlings were looking a little yellow. I have watered very sparingly in the past 3-4 weeks. Every couple of days, some shrivel up & I give them a tiny bit of water. A few hours later, they bounce back. Besides that, I haven't really watered in the past 2 weeks. I changed my lighting around 3 days ago & have seen some changes... Was using one set of two 4" T8 lights with two 23w/1600 lumen CFLs on a clip & one 65w/950 lumen light for some heat. T8s were probably too far from the plants- maybe 16". 3 days ago, I added a second T8 fixture & ditched the other lights. I dropped the T8s to about 6" from the plants. The leaves seemed to have darken up a bit in the 3 days since. Today, I added some reflective insulation. I've had the lights on 18 hours/day. Temps have been a steady 82 degrees when they're on & 70 when they're off.
 
 
LIGHT BURN?
One of the reasons I got rid of the CFLs is because I couldn't put them anywhere except very close to the plants & noticed some darkened leaves in places where I left a CFL for several hours. Since then & since putting the four T8s on them 3 days ago, I've seen some dark spots form on the leaves that I don't remember being there before. 
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Sorry you'll have to tilt your head. Several leaves are spotty like this after moving T8s down to about 5-6" from seedlings. A few were very dark after being very close to CFLs.
NO REAL LEAVES YET??
I only have ONE seedling with anything but cotyledons. That one has had it for 2 weeks but hasn't really grown since. There are a few other seedlings that are developing other leaves but they haven't fully developed yet. Should this be a concern since some of these seedlings sprouted a month ago?
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My only true leaves. Notice leaves aren't very dark. Yellow Fatalii.      Yellow daying seedlings. About 6-8 have died.
 
I know this is a wordy post but just trying to establish some background.
Seeds started between October 26-November 7 that sprouted & are still alive:
7 Pot Primo, Red
7 Pot White
Aji Pineapple
Bahamian Goat
Bhut Jolokia, Peach
CGN 21500
Cinnamon Bell
Datil
Fatalii, Black
Fatalii, Chocolate
Fatalii, White
Fatalii, Yellow
Habanero, Galapagos- Isabel
Habanero, White Bullet
Peach Wasp
Rainforest
Rocoto, Red
Scotch Bonnet, MoA red
Scotch Bonnet, MoA yellow
Thai, Large Orange
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, Brown
Trinidad Scorpion Sweet
 
Seeds started between December 2-8. A few more planned this week & then a 3rd wave around January 1.
7 Pot Bubblegum, Red
7 Pot Chaguanas
7 Pot Jonah x PN, F3
7 Pot Jonah, Red
Aji Amarillo
Aji Bolivian Long
Aji Brazilian Starfish
Aji Colorado
Aji Lemon Drop
Aji Melocoton
Bad Brains
Bhut Jolokia, Red
Carolina Reaper
Dystopia (7 Pot Bubblegum variant)
Fatalii, Peach
Goronong
Habanero, Black
Habanero, Bolivian Bumpy Yellow
Habanero, Chocolate
Habanero, Mustard Lightning
Habanero, Paper Lantern
Habanero, Pastel Orange
Habanero, Peach
Jalapeno, Biker Billy
Jalapeno, Early
Jay's Peach Ghost Scorpion
Manzano, Yellow
Pimenta Leopard
Red Savina x Fatalii Red
Red Savina x Fatalii Yellow
Scotch Bonnet x 7 Pot Jonah yellow
Scotch Bonnet, Chocolate
Star of Turkey
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, Red
Trinidad Scorpion Butch T
Trinidad Scorpion CARDI, Red
Trinidad Scorpion CARDI, Yellow
Yellow Jal x 7 Pot Bubblegum
 
Still working on the list for the last 35 or so varieties. Most annuums will go in the last round of planting.
 
Plantguy76 said:
Wow you started early Coach!
You have a great list of plants and they are all looking good nice big & green plants
You will have loads of pods this year!
I ordered form JungleRain monday I got 3 varieties form them.
Hawaii Beach Capsicum Chinense
Scarlet Lantern Capsicum Chinense
Angkor Sunrise Capsicum frutescens
So I am waiting to plant my capsicum annuum's & tomatoes varieties.
Anyway Coach sorry to be rambling on like this in your glog.
You have an impressive grow going on best of luck this season & may your plants roots grow deep & your plants grow strong & produce lots of pods for you!

I am also waiting on some other packages form nigel ,wicked mike and a replacement form Judy for Tobago Seasoning getting Peach Congo (PL)
So I am waiting to plant my
No, by all means, ramble on. 
 
Thanks man. Yeah, to be honest, my earliness can be attributed to 3 factors:
A) I got excited for my first year of growing peppers from seed.
B) I had the notion that I was growing far fewer plants & was going to try to get pods indoors.
C) I honestly thought there would be more failure & that I'd have to start over. I planted my first seeds October 26 & I didn't have any true leaves until around Dec. 1 because my lighting wasn't close enough. I was also overwatering. By Dec. 20 or so, I couldn't tell which I started October 26 & which I started Dec. 2. From then on out, it's been smooth sailing. 
 
I had to look up Angkor Sunrise. Looks good. Is white the mature color?
 
Take care & thanks for stopping by!
 
As far as the bendy tall plants - are they flimsy or just crooked?  If you can run a fan on them that helps them strengthen their stems.  I need to do that more with my little ones myself, I just don't have a fan on a timer and am not down there running it as often as I should.  Anyway, the fan bends the stems back and forth and the plant grows back stronger, similar to what happens to our muscles when we exercise (from what I understand).  That way when you get them outside they can make it through the winds and whatnot that outside life brings.  I've had to add a support stick and tie the main stem up in the spring before, but they adjust. 
 
It makes me chuckle that you're growing so many plants and trying to sell a house. That's insane. And yet here on this board all you'll get is further encouragement to delve deeper into your pepper problem :surprised:
I hope the house stuff goes smoothly, I know it can be a pain.
 
Pulpiteer said:
As far as the bendy tall plants - are they flimsy or just crooked?  If you can run a fan on them that helps them strengthen their stems.  I need to do that more with my little ones myself, I just don't have a fan on a timer and am not down there running it as often as I should.  Anyway, the fan bends the stems back and forth and the plant grows back stronger, similar to what happens to our muscles when we exercise (from what I understand).  That way when you get them outside they can make it through the winds and whatnot that outside life brings.  I've had to add a support stick and tie the main stem up in the spring before, but they adjust. 
 
It makes me chuckle that you're growing so many plants and trying to sell a house. That's insane. And yet here on this board all you'll get is further encouragement to delve deeper into your pepper problem :surprised:
I hope the house stuff goes smoothly, I know it can be a pain.
Nah, they're sturdy, just crooked. The baccatum are a little less sturdy but I think that's to be expected. I have only recently started using a fan on a regular basis. Imagine the prospective buyer's surprise when they look into a closet & there's a fan going & 40,000 lumens pouring out. :)

Thanks.
 
coachspencerxc said:
No, by all means, ramble on.  Thanks man. Yeah, to be honest, my earliness can be attributed to 3 factors:A) I got excited for my first year of growing peppers from seed.B) I had the notion that I was growing far fewer plants & was going to try to get pods indoors.C) I honestly thought there would be more failure & that I'd have to start over. I planted my first seeds October 26 & I didn't have any true leaves until around Dec. 1 because my lighting wasn't close enough. I was also overwatering. By Dec. 20 or so, I couldn't tell which I started October 26 & which I started Dec. 2. From then on out, it's been smooth sailing.  I had to look up Angkor Sunrise. Looks good. Is white the mature color? Take care & thanks for stopping by!
They ripen from a pale yellow almost white to a flaming red colour.
There supposed to make good powder and eating fresh.
I was looking at fatalii net and decided I need to start making a tentative list for 2016 & then go back & adjust accordingly.
 
coachspencerxc said:
was planning on topping some plants Sunday after some advice from juanitos. Sigh... today, I got my first pods popping out- Large Orange Thai & Aji Colorado. I already had reservations about it but this development makes it even harder... I guess you gotta do what you gotta do.
 
If you've got a spot where you can do this, like by a window or something - pick one, your favorite, pot it up big and see if it'll finish the pods inside or really early.  Then it might not hurt so bad.
 
 
Then when you top off the others, just get some rooting hormone and clone them - because you need more plants :lol:
 
Pulpiteer said:
 
If you've got a spot where you can do this, like by a window or something - pick one, your favorite, pot it up big and see if it'll finish the pods inside or really early.  Then it might not hurt so bad.
 
 
Then when you top off the others, just get some rooting hormone and clone them - because you need more plants :lol:
Both good ideas. I think I'll leave the orange thai & aji colorados that already have tiny pods and top the rest of the big ones.
 
And, yeah, I can't think of a better idea than at least doubling my number of plants. ;)
 
Topped & pruned 6 of my 16 trays of plants yesterday with more planned today. It took a lot for me to get rid of blossoms & pods. Tiny Brown Moruga pods were probably the toughest to get rid of, but you guys tell me it's better in the long run. Special recognition to Juanitos for a private tutorial. Many that I cut were more severe than this, but this is better than nothing, isn't it?
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Orange Thai & Aji Colorado pods I left. Got rid of all others.
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Awesome work coach! I thought I was out of control with a goal of 150 plants and 40 or so varieties! I'm using the 2 gallon viagrow bags for mine and they are doing well. I also started in October (if I remember correctly).

Keep plenty of wind going on those beauties! They'll need it when you take them all out.

Are they starring to lignify like mine? After they lignify, they will be much stronger.
 
slade122 said:
Awesome work coach! I thought I was out of control with a goal of 150 plants and 40 or so varieties! I'm using the 2 gallon viagrow bags for mine and they are doing well. I also started in October (if I remember correctly).

Keep plenty of wind going on those beauties! They'll need it when you take them all out.

Are they starring to lignify like mine? After they lignify, they will be much stronger.
Sorry. Just saw this. Thanks! I'm using a fan much more now. Have been able to take them outside for an hour here & there the past week. 

Updated grow list- 152 varieties. I haven't counted the plants in awhile- 280ish? If the absolute dream pepper showed up on my doorstep tomorrow, I'd plant it. Otherwise, I'm done. 
 
7 Pot Brain Strain, Red
7 Pot Brain Strain, Yellow
7 Pot Bubblegum, Red
7 Pot Burgundy
7 Pot Caramel
7 Pot Chaguanas
7 Pot Jonah x PDN, F3
7 Pot Jonah, Red
7 Pot Primo, Orange
7 Pot Primo, Red
7 Pot Primo, Yellow
7 Pot White
7 Pot Yellow
7 Pot Yellow x Bhut Jolokia India Carbon
Aji Amarillo
Aji Bolivian Long
Aji Brazilian Starfish
Aji Colorado
Ají Dulce, Orange
Ají Fantasy
Aji Jobito
Aji Lemon Drop
Aji Melocoton
Ají Omnicolor
Aji Panca
Aji Pineapple
Aji Queen Laurie
Aleppo
Ancient Sweet
Bad Brains
Bahamian Goat
Banana, Sweet Monster Heirloom
Bell, Lilac
Bell, Yellow
Bhut Jolokia, India Carbon
Bhut Jolokia, Peach
Bhut Jolokia, Purple
Bhut Jolokia, Red
Bhut Jolokia, White
Bhut Jolokia, Yellow
Bhut Orange Copenhagen
Bih Jolokia, Caramel
Bishop's Crown
Black Stinger
Bonda ma Jacques
Carolina Reaper
Cayenne, Purple
Cayenne, Ring of Fire
CGN 21500
CGN 21566
Chiltepe, Guatemalan Long
Chiltepe, Guatemalan Cone
Chiltepin x Reaper
Cinnamon Bell
Condor's Beak
Congo, Chocolate
Congo, Peach
Cumari do Para
Datil
Devil's Tongue, White
Dulcetta, Orange
Ethiopian Berbere
Fatalii x TSMB, Yellow
Fatalii, Black
Fatalii, Chocolate
Fatalii, Peach
Fatalii, Peach cross
Fatalii, Red
Fatalii, White
Fatalii, Yellow
Fish
Goat's Weed
Golden Treasure
Goronong
Grif 9304- Colombian Lightning
Habanero, Bolivian Bumpy Yellow
Habanero, Carolina Yellow
Habanero, Chocolate
Habanero, Dominican Huge Orange
Habanero, Galapagos- Isabel
Habanero, Large Red Belize Market
Habanero, Mustard Lightning
Habanero, Orange
Habanero, Paper Lantern
Habanero, Peach
Habanero, Red Savina
Habanero, St. Bart's
Hair
Hungarian Yellow Wax (mild)
Jalapeno, Biker Billy
Jalapeno, Early
Jalapeno, Long
Jalapeno, Purple
Jalapeno, Yellow x 7 Pot Bubblegum
Jamaican Mushroom, Yellow
Japones
Jay's Peach Ghost Scorpion
Jay's Red Ghost Scorpion
Jwala
Manzano, Caballo Amarillo 
Naga Morich
Naga, Black
Nagabrain, Chocolate
Peach Wasp
Pepperoncini, Greek
Pepperoncini, Italian
Peruvian Serlano
PI 199506- Aji Guyana
PI 281424- PR Mushroom
Pimenta Leopard
Prik Chi Faa
Purple Flash
Rainforest
Red Hot Cherry
Red Savina x Fatalii Red
Red Savina x Fatalii Yellow
Red Savina x Fatalii, Chocolate
Rocoto, Orange
Rocoto, Red
Rooster Spur
SB7J (mushroom pheno)
Scotch Bonnet x Bonda ma Jacques
Scotch Bonnet x Naga Morich
Scotch Bonnet, Burkina Yellow
Scotch Bonnet, Cappuccino
Scotch Bonnet, Chocolate
Scotch Bonnet, MoA red
Scotch Bonnet, MoA yellow
Serrano
Shishito
Shumenski Rotund
Star of Turkey
Stuffed Red Giant
Sukari
Sulu Adana
Superhot Cross, Yellow
Tabasco
Tepin x Lemon Drop
Thai, Large Orange
Trinidad Beans
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, Brown
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, Red
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, Yellow
Trinidad Scorpion Butch T
Trinidad Scorpion CARDI, Red
Trinidad Scorpion CARDI, Yellow
Trinidad Scorpion Sweet
Trinidad Scorpion, Chocolate
Unidentified Brain Strain Cross, Red
Wiri Wiri
Xalapa
Yalova Charleston

Pulpiteer said:
It'll pay off in the long run. At some point in the summer when you are swimming in pods, you'll look back at the moment... well, no you won't because you'll be so busy harvesting.
 
 
juanitos said:
lol coach, those are fine :P look at my ajis, they look like sticks with 2 leaves on top.
 
moar pics
The growth since topping has been amazing. I really didn't know what to expect. Really glad I did it now. In just a few days, I had bushy growth popping out everywhere. Thanks!
 
coachspencerxc said:
Sorry. Just saw this. Thanks! I'm using a fan much more now. Have been able to take them outside for an hour here & there the past week. 

Updated grow list- 152 varieties. I haven't counted the plants in awhile- 280ish? If the absolute dream pepper showed up on my doorstep tomorrow, I'd plant it. Otherwise, I'm done. 
 
7 Pot Brain Strain, Red
7 Pot Brain Strain, Yellow
7 Pot Bubblegum, Red
7 Pot Burgundy
7 Pot Caramel
7 Pot Chaguanas
7 Pot Jonah x PDN, F3
7 Pot Jonah, Red
7 Pot Primo, Orange
7 Pot Primo, Red
7 Pot Primo, Yellow
7 Pot White
7 Pot Yellow
7 Pot Yellow x Bhut Jolokia India Carbon
Aji Amarillo
Aji Bolivian Long
Aji Brazilian Starfish
Aji Colorado
Ají Dulce, Orange
Ají Fantasy
Aji Jobito
Aji Lemon Drop
Aji Melocoton
Ají Omnicolor
Aji Panca
Aji Pineapple
Aji Queen Laurie
Aleppo
Ancient Sweet
Bad Brains
Bahamian Goat
Banana, Sweet Monster Heirloom
Bell, Lilac
Bell, Yellow
Bhut Jolokia, India Carbon
Bhut Jolokia, Peach
Bhut Jolokia, Purple
Bhut Jolokia, Red
Bhut Jolokia, White
Bhut Jolokia, Yellow
Bhut Orange Copenhagen
Bih Jolokia, Caramel
Bishop's Crown
Black Stinger
Bonda ma Jacques
Carolina Reaper
Cayenne, Purple
Cayenne, Ring of Fire
CGN 21500
CGN 21566
Chiltepe, Guatemalan Long
Chiltepe, Guatemalan Cone
Chiltepin x Reaper
Cinnamon Bell
Condor's Beak
Congo, Chocolate
Congo, Peach
Cumari do Para
Datil
Devil's Tongue, White
Dulcetta, Orange
Ethiopian Berbere
Fatalii x TSMB, Yellow
Fatalii, Black
Fatalii, Chocolate
Fatalii, Peach
Fatalii, Peach cross
Fatalii, Red
Fatalii, White
Fatalii, Yellow
Fish
Goat's Weed
Golden Treasure
Goronong
Grif 9304- Colombian Lightning
Habanero, Bolivian Bumpy Yellow
Habanero, Carolina Yellow
Habanero, Chocolate
Habanero, Dominican Huge Orange
Habanero, Galapagos- Isabel
Habanero, Large Red Belize Market
Habanero, Mustard Lightning
Habanero, Orange
Habanero, Paper Lantern
Habanero, Peach
Habanero, Red Savina
Habanero, St. Bart's
Hair
Hungarian Yellow Wax (mild)
Jalapeno, Biker Billy
Jalapeno, Early
Jalapeno, Long
Jalapeno, Purple
Jalapeno, Yellow x 7 Pot Bubblegum
Jamaican Mushroom, Yellow
Japones
Jay's Peach Ghost Scorpion
Jay's Red Ghost Scorpion
Jwala
Manzano, Caballo Amarillo 
Naga Morich
Naga, Black
Nagabrain, Chocolate
Peach Wasp
Pepperoncini, Greek
Pepperoncini, Italian
Peruvian Serlano
PI 199506- Aji Guyana
PI 281424- PR Mushroom
Pimenta Leopard
Prik Chi Faa
Purple Flash
Rainforest
Red Hot Cherry
Red Savina x Fatalii Red
Red Savina x Fatalii Yellow
Red Savina x Fatalii, Chocolate
Rocoto, Orange
Rocoto, Red
Rooster Spur
SB7J (mushroom pheno)
Scotch Bonnet x Bonda ma Jacques
Scotch Bonnet x Naga Morich
Scotch Bonnet, Burkina Yellow
Scotch Bonnet, Cappuccino
Scotch Bonnet, Chocolate
Scotch Bonnet, MoA red
Scotch Bonnet, MoA yellow
Serrano
Shishito
Shumenski Rotund
Star of Turkey
Stuffed Red Giant
Sukari
Sulu Adana
Superhot Cross, Yellow
Tabasco
Tepin x Lemon Drop
Thai, Large Orange
Trinidad Beans
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, Brown
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, Red
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, Yellow
Trinidad Scorpion Butch T
Trinidad Scorpion CARDI, Red
Trinidad Scorpion CARDI, Yellow
Trinidad Scorpion Sweet
Trinidad Scorpion, Chocolate
Unidentified Brain Strain Cross, Red
Wiri Wiri
Xalapa
Yalova Charleston

 
 
The growth since topping has been amazing. I really didn't know what to expect. Really glad I did it now. In just a few days, I had bushy growth popping out everywhere. Thanks!
 
lol @ that list ... whoosh ...
 
juanitos said:
gah how did you get jonah x pdn, the people i messaged never gave it to me.l
ps i hope you take pictures of all these for database lol
Haha. I'll hook you up for sure once I get pods.
Pulpiteer said:
Man, what an insane list! It'll be fun to see how this all turns out - and what you think of each one. You're in for some heat!
  
grantmichaels said:
lol @ that list ... whoosh ...
A ambitious for a rookie maybe? Haha. ;)

So far so good.
 
Set up in the new house for the last 3 weeks before planting outside. Room above the detached garage. Got up to 92 degrees in there tonight & a literal cloud of humidity poured out of the door when I opened it. Only one more week to go before they go outside. Almost 300 pepper plants, about 40 tomatoes & a scattering of baby lettuce, collards, kale, chard, cauliflower & basil. Yes, I know that shelf with just one T8 light on it isn't getting a lot of light, but that's a new shelf I started when the baby non-peppers sprouted & with only 10 days or so before plant out, I wasn't too worried about them. If this was a more permanent set up, the shelves in the front would have silver insulation on them. They did before I moved.
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Sukari. Looking forward to these sweet peppers. Pepperlover called them the sweetest they've had. 
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Everything looking good.  They are getting big.  Good luck with your planting.  Still another month and a half for me.  My back is not looking forward to that time.  
 
jcw10tc said:
Everything looking good.  They are getting big.  Good luck with your planting.  Still another month and a half for me.  My back is not looking forward to that time.  
Thanks. Haha. Yeah, My brain is excited. My body, I'm not so sure about.  :)
 
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