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DEEDS ROOT CITY

*Information about added varieties on page 3*
 
 
Hey everyone! Long time lurker here... been using this site as an incredible resource for my everlasting search for face-melting heat. Decided to finally put all the knowledge I've gained to use, and grow my first super-hots!
 
This year was my first ever outdoor garden (and things went great!) along with many typical garden veggies, I grew some Thai chili's and orange habanero's. It's so awesome seeing all your hard work end up at the kitchen table. That being said... I've got growing fever now! Our outdoor season here in Idaho ends in Sept. - Oct. if you're lucky, and doesn't start back up until April-May'ish. That leaves me all winter with nothing to grow. So I decided to move things indoors to hold me over. I've always been fascinated with hydroponics and figured this would be the perfect time to dabble.
 
Enough with the boring background... and onto the juicy part: details and photos!
 
My grow includes:
Two 7 pots: Brain Strain and Douglah 
Thai Chili (saved seed from summer plant)
Nature's Bites: a cherry tomato (had some new seeds I wanted to try)
 
I had some storage under my stairs that I was able to convert into a makeshift grow room. I am using a 600w HPS bulb, and General Hydroponics Flora 3 part nutes.
 
In addition to my grow, I decided to conduct a mini experiment on seed starting... I read tons of stuff online about soaking seeds to speed up germination. Especially when soaked in a mild Hydrogen Peroxide solution. There was much debate whether soaking made any improvements so I though the best way would be to answer the question myself. I planted 12 seeds of each variety, 6 natural and six soaked for 24hours in a H2O2 solution. The "Natural" (un-soaked) seeds went in 11/13/13, and the soaked went in 11/14/13.
 
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11/18/13: my tomatoes popped (no difference between soaked/natural)
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11/20/13: my first Thai chili's popped (natural first)
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11/25/13: several Brain Strain's and Douglah's are up (mixed between soaked/natural)
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12/02/13: starting to see some real progress in the seedlings!
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12/07/13: even more growth all around
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12/07/13: first look at my grow area
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12/09/13: first transplant! (Needless to say I nuked those poor plants with a blast furnace right above them) Its a learning experiment, right!? Good thing I started way more than I needed for backups.
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12/27/13: after several rounds of trial and error I was able to get my plants to take in my new grow room
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NOTES:
 
Brain Strain-
11/22/13: 1st sprout up (Natural)
11/25/13: 4 H202 sprouts up, 2nd Natural
12/2/13: 5/6 Natural + 6/6 H202, first set true leaves on couple plants
12/3/13 First fertilizer soak (diluted)
12/6/13 Second fertilizer soak (diluted)
 
Douglah:
11/25/13: 3 Natural sprouts, and first tip of H202 sprout up
12/2/13: 5/6 Natural + 3/6 H202, first set true leaves on couple plants
12/3/13 First fertilizer soak (diluted)
12/6/13 Second fertilizer soak (diluted)
 
Nature's Bites (tomato):
11/18/13: 6/6 Natural + 5/6 H202 (over weekend)
11/22/13: Most plants have first true leaves (still small)
11/25/13: First fertilizer soak (diluted)
12/2/13: Multiple sets true leaves
12/3/13 Second fertilizer soak (diluted)
12/6/13 Third fertilizer soak (diluted)
 
Thai Chili (Hybrid? saved seed from summer garden):
11/19/13: First glimpse of sprout (Natural)
11/22/13: 5/6 Natural + 2/3 H202
12/2/13: Most plants have established true leaves
 
 
Fertilizing (nutes): General Hyroponics Flora Series 3pt (Grow/Bloom/Micro):
Waited to add any nutrition until first true leaves had formed, but added fertilized water immediately after since rockwool is sterile and inert, I figured the little plants would get hungry fast.
 
While plants were still in the propagation tray I would flood the bottom with nutrient solution and allow the rockwool to soak up as much as it could, and drain out whatever water was left. I would do this as often as the rockwool felt dry: initially about once a week, moving to multiple times per week as the plants grew larger. At this point I was using 1ml grow + 1ml bloom + 2ml micro / gallon water. ~300ppm
 
When plants were first moved into their grow buckets, I used 2tbsp grow, 1.5 tbsp micro, and .5tbsp bloom / ~4 gallons water. ~7-800ppm
    -May be a little high for some varieties, Thai and tomato loved it, 7pots got some serious nute burn. Maybe try 500ppm
 
First signs of blooms/blossom drop on tomato nutes were changed to 3tbsp bloom + 1.5tbsp micro + .5tbsp grow / ~3 gallons water. ~880ppm
 
Tap water here is about pH8+ so I was being lazy at first, and not testing or adjusting my pH. Once I noticed some iron/magnesium deficiency symptoms in my peppers, I realized I needed to be checking my pH as some nutes were getting locked out. After testing, and realized I needed to add about 1/2 cap full of pH Down to each nute refresh and check to make sure pH was starting around 5.5 and climbing over the time it was used. This cleared the symptoms pretty quickly.
 
 
Transplanting:
12/9/13 first transplant: WAAAAYYYY too early, absolutely fried those things. Need to wait much longer 3+ true leaf sets, and keep the light high until they plants are used to it.
 
OKGrowin said:
lol you grow them @ your office? What do your co workers have to say? maybe i'll bring one or two from my house to put in my cube.
 
clear cups look cool btw
 
Yes sir! All my starts were done at work, and the backups are all at the office as well (I dont have any floro's at home) and a 600W HPS is way too much for starting from seed. Plus, the office pays for the power on my heating mat, and the T8 bulb... unfortunately the electricity costs on those are negligible. I wish they were paying for my big bulb! ...but having a small sun in the office probably wouldn't go over too well. :fireball:
 
Co-worker's love it. And its always a great conversation starter for people coming through, everyone seems to be quite fascinated... especially after I show them what I have set up at home! 
A bit off topic here... but was just going through some photos and saw this and wanted to share... last years harvest! Just 2 plants; 1 hab and 1 thai:
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Great news! Turns out that the blossom drop I was seeing on the tomato might have been either the plant just settling into bloom, or the nutrient change I did ( 3Tbsp bloom, 1.5Tbsp mico, .5 Tbsp grow) in addition of the fan may have helped... Either way, I found my first tomato this evening!!!
 
1/14/14
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I accidentally snapped off by biggest set of flowers on the Thai :banghead:  ,   but there are several others coming in nicely!
 
1/14/14
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Essegi said:
Excellent reading! Really enjoyed experimentation on first post. Great looking plants!
 
Thanks SG!

Ok Ok... I know this is a pepper forum, but I'm just so excited to see my first hydroponic fruit I cant help myself...
 
So when my girlfriend came over just now, I wanted to show her the first tomato on my plant (she thinks I give the plants more attention than her and always teases me about them being my "real girlfriends" haha) but fortunately she was here! I thought that little bitty one was my first, turns out that there are and handful I didnt even see! While trying to point out to her the minuscule thing I saw, she showed me about 6 more, much further along! I don't know how I missed them!!!
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 Able to snap one today without the HPS on...
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1/15/14
And a few more updates today...
 
BS
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Doug
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pretty sure Ive been over-feeding this little guy. Looks like a little nute poisoning
 
 
 
Thai
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Thinking I may have some sort of hybrid here, the leaves are MUCH bigger than those of the mother plant. Maybe it mixed with the habanero, or one of my sweet peppers? This plant is grown from seed I saved from the summer garden.

Here is the mother plant (it's sad in my 61 degree house)
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Last pic of the day, full room shot...
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OKGrowin said:
won't be able to see your calendar soon. You'll have to play 'welcome to the jungle' when anyone comes to see you.
 
I'll have to get my Itunes ready, and move my calendar! I'm liking where this is going!
 
dash 2 said:
 
 
     I can almost smell the trichomes through my computer screen! Good looking' plants, indeed. Way to go on your first grow!
 
 
Thanks dash! Im pretty stoked on the progress so far! Cant wait to throw up some pod pics. Working on my patience, but waiting is so hard! :mope:
You wouldn't believe the smell when I open that closet door, pretty powerful! I happen to love the smell of tomato plants though, brings back childhood memories.
 
:woohoo: I have 2 surprise last minute additions to my grow. Doubtful they will be hydroponic, I don't have the room... Unless I can work some magic. More than likely they will just be office grown until I can throw them into the garden this spring. Either way, I'm pretty stoked about these 2 new varieties!
 
I will reveal them once I know for sure it's going to happen. And of course, pics to come. You all know I love photo documentation  :whistle:
 
1/19/14
 
Did a nutrient solution refresh today:
Tomato: 2 tbsp micro, 3 tbsp bloom, 1 tbsp grow (blooming and ripening) ~950ppm
Thai'brid: 2 tbsp micro, 2 tbsp bloom, 2 tbsp grow (transition to bloom) ~830ppm
Douglah: 1 tbsp micro, 1 tbsp bloom, 1 tbsp grow (general purpose/mild vegetative) ~500ppm
BrainStrain: 1.5tbsp micro, 1.5 tbsp bloom, 1.5 tbsp grow (general purpose/mild vegetative x1.5) ~730ppm
 
 
Few more progress pics:
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Peppers getting big!
 
Thai'brid
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Quite a few blossoms starting to come in, some getting large
 
BrainStrain
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Thick healthy stalk
 
Douglah:
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Lots of undergrowth hiding under those big crinkly leaves
 
Tomato:
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Huge root-mass
 
 
This will be my last plant update for a few days (probably for the better, that way I can let the plants do their thing and not feel compelled to be messing with them every day!) But I'm headed out on a 3 day backpacking/snowshoeing yurt trip in our beautiful Idaho mountains! 
 
Here is a sneak peek at my fancy new digs for the next 3 days (from last years trip):
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I just read your glog from start to finish, I like what I see.
 
I know zero about hydro growing, but it seems you have it down.
 
Good job!  Can't beat fresh winter tomatoes, we're growing some in pots, keeps the wife happy!
 
Devv said:
I just read your glog from start to finish, I like what I see.
 
I know zero about hydro growing, but it seems you have it down.
 
Good job!  Can't beat fresh winter tomatoes, we're growing some in pots, keeps the wife happy!
 
Thanks Devv! Glad you found it entertaining enough to read through, and hopefully it was at least a little informative as well.
 
I didnt know much about hydro either, but I'm loving it so far! You probably won't even have the need to mess with it living in TX... but if you ever do and have questions give me a shout!
 
So excited to try my first fresh homegrown winter tomato! Not only that, but my first hydroponic tomato!
 
Had a hell of a trip! That whole Polar Vortex definitely missed us, it was a balmy mid 40's @ 6500ft in January in Idaho! We were actually sunbathing it was so nice up there.
 
Came home to some great progress with my plants!
 
1/23/14:
Office Plants:
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Also have some serious flowers on the Thai'brid at home, and some blooms starting to form on the Brain! I'll upload some of those shots once I get the chance...
 
NOTES:
Did a nutrient solution checkup today:
Tomato: had to add 2 gallons pH adjusted water, ~560ppm, pH ~5.5 after refresh 
Thai'brid: water level ok ~1070ppm, pH ~6.2
Douglah: water level ok ~730ppm, pH ~6.2
BrainStrain: water level ok ~695ppm pH ~6.2
 
 
TOMATO
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Tomatoes coming in nicely!
 
 
THAI'BRID
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 Flowers are open!
 
 
BRAIN STRAIN
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Hopefully these all produce, I'll be sitting pretty!!
 
 
 
Lastly, a whole room shot...
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I am pretty stoked with all the progress so far! I cannot wait to see some pods!!  :onfire:
 
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