My plant has 7 full grown pods that are still green for the last two weeks. I guess we will see.
That really surprises me, I guess the 10-15 day thing may not be accurate. Unfortunately, it isn't something I have ever tried to track scientifically, more of a educated guess.Island_Dan said:My plant has 7 full grown pods that are still green for the last two weeks. I guess we will see.
Like I said, a learning experience for all! That's what I had hoped to get the most out of this growdown, and it's happening. Were seeing one strain under a multitude of conditions and how it reacts. Science!theghostpepperstore said:They usually turn 10-15 days after maturity. The problem is, there are usually so many pods on the plants its hard to remember what day a particular pod reached maturity. There are also all the environmental factors to take into account. All pods in my greenhouse seem to ripen rather quickly, so plants under HPS may be slower.
Âscratchzilla said:Like I said, a learning experience for all! That's what I had hoped to get the most out of this growdown, and it's happening. Were seeing one strain under a multitude of conditions and how it reacts. Science!
I agree on most all of the points. My drip system isn't doing bad, but certainly isn't keeping up with Scratch.Island_Dan said:Yeah we have all learnt from this. Bunghole washers can't beat dwc's. Dirt can't beat hydroponics. 150 days is not enough to grow a prik kee noo suan in competition. Don't compete against scratch ever again.
Such a wealth of knowledge!!
ÂIsland_Dan said:30 days seems good to me. And Jeff, do you see any algae growth with those blue buckets? Please tell me more about this drip system you have since I am planning to move to a similar system. What size res and pump are you running? And did you make the drip rings yourself or purchased one?