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DocNrock's 2013 Glog - 7/11/13

My 2013 grow officially began 10/14/2012, when seeds hit soil. After seeing Fernando (SocalChilehead) growing in his greenhouse "sanctuary" and KiNGDeNNiZ continuing to start new growth in his AeroGarden, as well as the community HP22B grow thread already being 8 pages, I broke down and started my 2013 grow. I was going to limit it to 50 varieties, but that ended up being 64, 77 including the plants I want to save from 2012. If some varieties don't pop or I end up losing some along the way, I might still be down to 50 (or less!) in no time. The grow list with pop dates is at the bottom of this post.

Since I had plenty of seeds I wanted to try an experiment. Which is better for germination, soil or Rapid Rooters? I have two mini-greenhouses with 36 soil cups each, and one mini-greenhouse with a 72 cell insert loaded with Rapid Rooters. All seeds were soaked overnight in water that had been boiled and cooled and contained a dilution of brewed chamomile tea and H2O2. The Rapid Rooters and soil were both moistened with the same mix. The soil is Sungro Sunshine mix #1 amended lightly with Ancient Forest and worm castings. Wondering if the organisms in the amendments might help break down the seed coat. Each cell contains about five seeds. This will force me to cull the weaklings, as opposed to trying to save them, hahaha! At most I will end up with two seedlings for each variety. If both survive, I can try to gift one of the two. I am thinking that some varieties may germinate better in soil, some better in the Rapid Rooters, and for some it may not make a difference. I read somewhere that kelp solutions are rich in growth hormones. Has anyone added a light kelp solution dilution to their germination setup? I was thinking of adding a couple of drops to each Rapid Rooter cell. Fert-wise, the kelp solutions are very, very weak. I doubt it would do any harm. Has anyone ever tried the kelp? I have not, but might try it later on anything that seems stubborn to sprout.

I am hoping these guys are all budded up come springtime, and ready for an early harvest. Since my indoor space is limited, I am giving serious consideration to building a small greenhouse in the backyard and putting in a couple of space heaters for the night time. I decided against a raised bed, and will probably go with 5 gallon Root Pouches for the larger plants. Some of the annuums and plants I'm as yet unsure of I will grow in 2 gallon pots. If I end up liking them, I can always up-pot them.

Getting organized:

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Man, I hope I didn't mix any of these up! 64 cups to keep straight is a far cry from 3. It will be 6 months until I know for sure!:

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Rapid Rooters:

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Soil:

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Let the waiting game begin!:

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Also, in case anyone is interested, the white plastic labelling tags are available at Discount Hydroponics, $2.95/100! Cheaper than popsickle sticks!

Regarding the plants I already have, I am going to try to start cuttings off most of them in the event the plants don't make it over the winter. I won't need to start those from seed, although there are four varieties (Douglah, Fatalii, Barrackpore and Yellow Bhut) I am starting from seed, as well.

Question: When we start a new grow season, is it typical to just add to one's glog thread, or is it appropriate to start a new thread for the new grow year?

Anyway, happy growing to you all and thanks for looking. I'm hoping all the lessons I learned this year will help me to make this grow much more successful!

GROW LIST: I will try to edit in pop dates for both soil and Rapid Rooters. The Rapid Rooters might get earlier pop dates since I can see the rootlets before hooks form.

Sown seeds (65):

Trinidad Scorpion (AJIJOE) 10/20/12 (RR)
HP22B (Pepper Joe) 10/19/12 (RR), 10/27/12 (soil)
Primo (Primo) 10/22/12 (RR), 10/26/12 (soil)
Billy Boy Jonah (Silver_Surfer via Coheed) 10/22/12 (RR)
7 Pot Congo Gigantic (Pepperlover) 10/23/12 (RR), 10/26/12 (soil)
7 Pot Barrackpore (Biscgolf) 10/27/12 (RR)
Dorset Naga (Pepperlover - pods) 10/24/12 (RR), 10/26/12 (soil)
Naga Morich (Biscgolf - pods) 10/22/12 (RR), 10/24/12 (soil)
Bhut Jolokia (JoynersHotPeppers)
Red Rocoto (SocalChilihead) 10/22/12 (RR)
Malawi Peppadew (Refiningfirechiles) 10/19/12 (RR), 10/24/12 (soil)
Trinidad PI281317 (Pepperlover) 10/19/12 (RR), 10/24/12 (soil)
Anaheim (Pepperlover - gift)
7 Pot Chiguanas (Silver Surfer via Coheed) 10/23/12 (RR)
Red Devil's Tongue (Pepperlover - gift) 10/28/12 (RR)
Butch T (Pepperlover - pods) 10/24/12 (RR)
7 Pot Jonah (Pepperlover - pods) 10/27/12 (RR)
7 Pot Burgundy (Silver_Surfer via Coheed) 10/23/12 (RR), 10/26/12 (soil)
Infinity 10/20/12 (soil), 10/22/12 (RR)
Yellow Moruga (Pepperlover) 10/23/12 (soil), 10/23/12 (RR)
Yellow Brain (Biscgolf) 10/24/12 (RR)
Yellow Bhut Jolokia (Biscgolf) 10/26/12 (soil)
Fatalii (AJIJOE) 10/22/12 (RR),10/28/12 (soil)
7 Pot Yellow (Biscgolf) 10/24/12 (RR)
Peach Bhut (AJIJOE) 10/28/12 (RR)
Beni Highland (AJIJOE) 10/19/12 (RR), 10/22/12 (soil)
Trinidad Morova (Pepperlover) 10/23/12 (soil), 10/28/12 (RR)
7 Pot Orange (Silver_Surfer via Coheed) 10/23/12 (soil), 10/28/12 (RR)
Golden Cayenne (SocalChilehead) 10/19/12 (RR), 10/20/12 (soil)
Yellow Scotch Bonnet (AJIJOE) 10/22/12 (soil), 10/22/12 (RR)
7 Pot Brown (Biscgolf) 10/24/12 (soil)
Douglah (Biscgolf) 10/27/12 (soil)
Black Habanero (Refiningfirechiles) 10/20/12 (RR), 10/26/12 (soil)
Chocolate Scorpion (KiNGDeNNiZ) 10/22/12 (RR), 10/23/12 (soil)
Douglah x Chocolate Scorpion F4 (Silver_Surfer via Coheed) 10/23/12 (RR), 10/24/12 (soil)
Black Naga (Refiningfirechiles) 10/20/12 (soil)
Pasilla Bajio (Refiningfirechiles) 10/22/12 (soil), 10/27/12 (RR)
Long Chocolate Habanero (AJIJOE) 10/24/12 (RR), 10/24/12 (soil)
Chocolate Habanero (AJIJOE) 10/23/12 (soil), 10/24/12 (RR)
Black Stinger (Refiningfirechiles) 10/22/12 (RR), 10/23/12 (soil)
7 Pot White (Pepperlover) 10/24/12 (RR), 10/27/12 (soil)
Giant White Habanero (AJIJOE) 10/22/12 (RR), 10/23/12 (soil)
White Bullet Habanero (AJIJOE) 10/22/12 (RR), 10/26/12 (soil)
White Devil's Tongue (Silver_Surfer via Coheed) 10/28/12 (RR)
Serrano (Pepper Joe - free) 10/19/12 (RR), 10/19/12 (soil) ***FIRST SOIL***
Jalapeno (Pepper Joe - free) 10/19/12 (RR), 10/20/12 (soil)
Red Bell (store bought pepper) 10/19/12 (RR), 10/26/12 (soil)
Andy F1 Gochu (Stickman via SocalChilehead) 10/17/12 (RR) ***TIED, FIRST OVERALL*** 10/23/12 (soil)
Korean Winner Hybrid (Stickman via SocalChilehead) 10/17/12 (RR) ***TIED, FIRST OVERALL***
Pimenta de Neyde (SocalChilehead) 10/28/12 (RR)
Trinidad Scorpion Green (SocalChilehead) 10/19/12 (RR)
Most Prolific C.chacoense (Pepperlover - gift) 10/23/12 (RR)
Royal Black (AJIJOE) 10/22/12 (RR), 10/26/12 (soil)
Assam (SocalChilehead) 10/19/12 (RR), 10/22/12 (soil)
Trinidad Scorpion "FG" (AJIJOE) 10/19/12 (RR), 10/24/12 (soil)
Australian Lantern Habanero (AJIJOE) 10/26/12 (RR), 10/26/12 (soil)
Aji Yellow (AJIJOE) 10/23/12 (RR)
Jamaican Hot Chocolate (KiNGDeNNiZ) 10/22/12 (RR)
Aji Omnicolor (OROZCONLECHE) 10/19/12 (RR)
Not-Trinidad Scorpion (long yellow pod from Arboretum, KiNGDeNNiZ) 10/22/12 (RR)
Mystery Chocolate Mix (Silver_Surfer) 10/23/12 (RR)
Red Congo (AJIJOE) 10/23/12 (RR)
Peach Habanero (AJIJOE) 10/19/12 (RR), 10/22/12 (soil)
Yellow Hablokia (AJIJOE) 10/20/12 (RR), 10/22/12 (soil)
Sown 10/20/12
Yellow Bell (store-bought pepper) 10/23/12 (RR)
Sown 10/28/12
Chocolate Bell (Refiningfirechiles)
Jay's Peach Ghost Scorpion (Refiningfirechiles)
Malaysian Goronong (Refiningfirechiles)
Douglah (Refiningfirechiles)
Peter (Refiningfirechiles)
Yellow Bhut (Refiningfirechiles)
Chocolate Bhut (Refiningfirechiles)
Aji Pineapple (Refiningfirechiles)
Aji Dulce 1 (Tradewinds)
Datil (Tradewinds)
Goat's Horn (Tradewinds)
NuMex Big Jim (Tradewinds)
Paprika (Tradewinds)
Brain Strain 7 (PepperRidge)


What I hope to save from my current grow, either whole plants or clones (13):

Carribean Red (local nursery)
Aji Panca (Refiningfirechiles)
Peter Pepper (Refiningfirechiles)
Jamaican Yellow Mushroom (Refiningfirechiles)
Moruga (Refiningfirechiles)
Malaysian Goronong (Refiningfirechiles)
Thai Dragon (North Park Produce)
Chenzo (North Park Produce)
Red Brain Strain (Baker's Peppers - pods)
Chinese 5-color (Orozconleche)
Aji Dulce (Orozconleche)
Datil (Orozconleche)
Bonnie "World's Hottest Hab" (Fatalii?) (Home Depot)

I'm going to do my best to keep one of each alive, but with 77 total, I might be lucky if a few croak!
 
Yup... just as I suspected... chiles are looking great in their new shoes. How much longer before you move the plants outside permanently Doc?
Thanks, Rick, but everything I know I learned from all of you on this board. ;) I was hoping they would be outside permanently by now, but we keep getting Northern storms rolling South. Hopefully by sometime in early March.
Nice healthy plants,nice variety as well. :halo:
Thank you, Vlad.
Brent Aka The Doc!! The root structures on those plants are some of the finest I have ever seen. I will no longer show pics of me potting up my babies due to that :liar:

Loving every minute of your grow. It is FAN TAST TIC :dance:
Thanks, Jaime. As I have said, whenever you master growers compliment mine, it really means a lot.
Very nice there area you have there Doc, I can see tell that you don't have a Florida style back yard. Pretty soon your going to be swimming in peppers. I'll be interested to see how your White Bullet Hab comes out. I'm growing Peruvian White Habs and I'm interested to see if they're simular.

Have a great week
Bill
Thanks Bill. I have another White Bullet that looks like a chinense and is budding up. This one is more an oddity as it not only has purpling, but it looks very annuum to me. We will see. Have a great week, yourself!
Hey DocNrock... amazing root bowls on your plants - All looking absolutely amazing! That is going to be on hell of a bumper crop!
Thanks Lourens, but not nearly the bumper crop that is yours! Then again, there is no way I could keep up with your grow! I'm not even sure I'll be able to keep up with mine!
Will freaking snow very near or possibly AT mi casa over the next day or two...glad your (and my) babies are cuddled up in a warm space for now! They'll get their day in the sun...some day!
Yeah, they are saying down to 1500 ft! I might even get some snow! Oh well, the plants are warmly ensconsed in their current habitat for at least another week.
They look great tucked back in, I was only jesting about the extra pics but man you went that extra mile, thanks :)
No problem, Ramon. Jeff H didn't think I'd be able to get them all in there. Pics or it didn't happen, right? ;) Thanks for stopping in, bro!
 
Looks like the greenhouse space is definitely paying dividends!

If you did not mention the aphid infestation that hit your Sepias before I never would have guessed. It definitely looks like a 100% recovery.

You're right, peach bhuts are exceptionally photogenic ;)
 
Looks like the greenhouse space is definitely paying dividends!

If you did not mention the aphid infestation that hit your Sepias before I never would have guessed. It definitely looks like a 100% recovery.

You're right, peach bhuts are exceptionally photogenic ;)

Thanks Stefan! Always appreciate you stopping in, my friend. The little g-house is making this possible for me. Otherwise I'd have a lot of dead plants by this point.
 
everything looks great. those hotdogs look Real great!
Man.....anything edible looks great to you Jason! LOL :) jk jk

Hahaha! Thanks.

I had a few pics leftover from the weekend I thought I'd share.

I think I mentioned before I have a few "nots" growing. One of them was the purpled White Bullet Hab plant pictured earlier. Another is a not-Australian Lantern Hab. It has definite annuum traits, the flowers have a purple rim, and the pod it is making is long and slender:

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Another "not" is a not-Yellow Scotch Bonnet. Again, annuum characteristics:

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Another oddity is the PI281317. It is supposed to be a chinense. I have two growing. One looks like it might be a cross. It looks annuum-ish, but has two buds per node. The other one is very chinense:

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Two buds per node:

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Little pods on the "PI281317" that might be a cross:

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Anyway, it will be fun to grow these out and see what comes of them.

Here are a few others that wanted to smile for the camera.

Yellow TSMB:

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7 Pot Orange:

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Yellow Hablokia, Black Habanero, Peach Habanero:

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Until the next time. Have a great week, everyone, and thanks for looking!
 
Doc, you going to powder those up and package like a BC Powder to sell as a Heart Attack preventative? :whistle:

Bet it would work better and faster than an Asprin. Don't worry we wont tell :cool:

:)
 
Like the nots...willing to bet you "not" scotch bonnet is a Jamaican Hot Yellow or Yellow Mushroom. Can't wait to see the ripe pods on all of them!
You're possibly right, Shane. I got the seeds from Ajijoe. Just a bit of mystery to the grow. ;) For the record, I am growing a few varieties from him that seem to be growing true.
A few, you maxed the post ... dam those patients must be suffering ;)
Nah, did this over my morning coffee well before time to leave for work.
Doc, you going to powder those up and package like a BC Powder to sell as a Heart Attack preventative? :whistle:

Bet it would work better and faster than an Asprin. Don't worry we wont tell :cool:

:)

It would probably prevent some, and quite possibly could cause some! I agree, "whistling past the graveyard..." :)
 
It's all becoming clear now. The amazon was once a desert and then you decided to grow some plants and that's how it became a jungle! :rofl:
All part of my diabolical plant of chiles dominating the world! Muahahahhaha! ;)
Wow. Makes me not want to post my video update after seeing your updates. Looking good doc. Looking good
Thanks man, but looking at what you did with the JPGS it is me who should be humbled. I'm just getting the first bud nubs, and you already have pods...and you sowed after me! Very nice!
Looking great! Your plants already look huge, and they are starting to pod up.

How are the bags holding up so far?

Thanks Stefan, they are indeed getting there. The bags are doing well so far...fingers crossed!
 
Oh yea buddy! Look at them big ol' leaves on them things! Good job Doc, must be them steady hands, or a really green thumb!
Hahaha! Thanks, bro! Some of these leaves are as big or bigger than one of my hands! Can't wait to get them outdoors for good!
Wowwwwww. Everything is so neat and clean. Plants look beautiful
Thanks, Pia! Your grow is coming along nicely, as well. Thanks for stopping in!
 
Amazing plants. Very impressive.

These bursts of cold are driving me crazy as well. I think tonight is going to be the last of the real danger, but I've said that and been wrong 3 times this year.
 
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