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Hadanero's Lanco Pepper Grow 2025

Time for a new glog!

Last year's grow went okay. It could have been better, but I'll take what I learned and try to improve.

In particular, a number of varieties from one specific vendor all failed to germinate or failed really quickly after germination. Before I realized they were specific to one vendor, I started looking for a better heat mat and fan.

My brother gifted me what seems like a much better heat mat and a much better fan, so I'm hopeful that'll help all the seeds/seedlings do better this year. Not necessarily top of the line, but better than what I was working with. Next up, I think I need to upgrade my lights. I'm using some SANSI bulbs that have been good, but I've got my eye on this panel. And I'd like to think about some possible soil improvements.

(None of these are affiliate links, they're just meant to be helpful to other growers that might be interested. If it's better not to include links, @The Hot Pepper, let me know!)

I still don't know how many plants or what varieties I'll be growing, but I know I'll likely rely less on bags and expand the area I use in the berm along the west side of the house. I also plan to focus mostly on chinense and pubescens, though an annuum or baccatum or two will likely get into the mix.

But to kick things off, here's a blossom on an Aji Ayuyo, seeds courtesy of @CaneDog. I started six different winter plants in 8-inch pots just to keep things interesting while it's cold: two of the Ayuyo, Jigsaw from Baker Creek, KSLS from Peter Stanley, Olho de Mutum from @TexasHotPeppers, and Olho Peixe White from @mattspeppers. A couple of these will stay inside come spring, and a couple might get planted out.

So, that's the start for this next glog. Best of luck to the rest of you this season!

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The Ayuyo is looking good! I did a quick search on the Olho and they sure look interesting - the white of the Olho Peixe White in the picture I saw is surprisingly white. I'm don't know that light specifically, but it looks like a great upgrade. Hope your grow goes fantastic this season!
Thanks! And yes, the OPW ripens to a nice ivory white. I had a single this last year in the bed, and collected several dozen very tiny pods. They were hot, but not flavorful, so I mixed them into a sauce with some others (after collecting some seeds for the train). I mostly wanted to regrow it indoors on account of the plant/pod size being so small.
 
A brief update:

I have a few Ayuyo pods developing nicely on my indoor plants. I love the color on these and I'm looking forward to growing a full size plant or two this season.

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And I went to take a picture from underneath the canopy of the Olho Peixe White because I've had dozens of flowers but no pods, in spite of my attempts to help pollination occur. But then I found a pod, so that's a win. (It's dark purple and hard to see, but it should turn to a nice ivory color when it ripens.) I think the room is a bit under-temp, so I might put the heat mat under these to see if I can get it to set a few more pods.

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And then, in my mail, a package from @NJChilehead with some pubescens seeds that are going to get started very soon and some very good hot-liday cookies! (Does that pun work? Not sure, but I'm going with it.) The picture's not great, but the cookies sure were. So, that was a great way to end a decent day.

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A brief update:

I have a few Ayuyo pods developing nicely on my indoor plants. I love the color on these and I'm looking forward to growing a full size plant or two this season.

PXL_20250104_165623371.jpg


And I went to take a picture from underneath the canopy of the Olho Peixe White because I've had dozens of flowers but no pods, in spite of my attempts to help pollination occur. But then I found a pod, so that's a win. (It's dark purple and hard to see, but it should turn to a nice ivory color when it ripens.) I think the room is a bit under-temp, so I might put the heat mat under these to see if I can get it to set a few more pods.

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And then, in my mail, a package from @NJChilehead with some pubescens seeds that are going to get started very soon and some very good hot-liday cookies! (Does that pun work? Not sure, but I'm going with it.) The picture's not great, but the cookies sure were. So, that was a great way to end a decent day.

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Good luck with the seeds! I hope they do well for you, especially the Ecuadorian Red PFH. Man that was such a cool pepper.
 
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