I'll be starting my first serious pepper grow soon and thought I'd run my plans past everyone first. I'm open to any and all opinions or critiques, especially as I really don't have any experience with hot peppers.
The strains I was planning on growing are: chocolate bhut jolokia & habanero, naga morich, fatali, trinidad scorpion, tabasco, golden rocoto, jalapeno "cracked" and piquin (from pepperlover.com). I figured a wide mix of plants would be best until I figure out which grow best in this area as well as indoors. I do plan on over-wintering plants, as well as growing some in containers year round.
For growing indoors, I'll set up a 4x4' table with a drain under a 600w HPS light. I'll use a 16" oscillating fan for circulation and grow in a soilless mix (spaghnum peat moss, coco, perlite. Light mix that'll hold water well) using pure blend pro (from botanicare) as the nutrients. I was thinking of using 1-2 gal pots, watered by hand or possibly a drip system if I dig it out of storage.
Once we're well past the threat of frost (mid to late june, last frost is usually by may 24th) I'll move the healthiest plants outside to a roughly 4'x8' raised bed at a community garden. It's all organic soil with lots of chicken manure and some compost in it. I add dolomite lime and bone meal each fall, should I add anything else to the soil before planting?
I think that's all for now, any suggestions or things to consider would be greatly appreciated.
The strains I was planning on growing are: chocolate bhut jolokia & habanero, naga morich, fatali, trinidad scorpion, tabasco, golden rocoto, jalapeno "cracked" and piquin (from pepperlover.com). I figured a wide mix of plants would be best until I figure out which grow best in this area as well as indoors. I do plan on over-wintering plants, as well as growing some in containers year round.
For growing indoors, I'll set up a 4x4' table with a drain under a 600w HPS light. I'll use a 16" oscillating fan for circulation and grow in a soilless mix (spaghnum peat moss, coco, perlite. Light mix that'll hold water well) using pure blend pro (from botanicare) as the nutrients. I was thinking of using 1-2 gal pots, watered by hand or possibly a drip system if I dig it out of storage.
Once we're well past the threat of frost (mid to late june, last frost is usually by may 24th) I'll move the healthiest plants outside to a roughly 4'x8' raised bed at a community garden. It's all organic soil with lots of chicken manure and some compost in it. I add dolomite lime and bone meal each fall, should I add anything else to the soil before planting?
I think that's all for now, any suggestions or things to consider would be greatly appreciated.