Hey everyone! I got into gardening last summer and I'm not sure what exactly tripped me into pursuing growing peppers but I certainly had a great time growing them for the first time a few months ago. I'm planning on starting some Jalapeños, Thai Chilis, and Habaneros indoors in the next week or two and keep them under a light until the temperatures warm up a little bit, which shouldn't be in too long here in SC.
I've invested into an Autopot system, so I'll be feeding nutrients from a reservoir to a soiless mixture of 50/50 Coir(maybe something else)/Perlite.
I've joined here in hopes of learning about growing peppers, seeing what everyone does with their harvests, and hopefully finding some new varieties to try in the future.
Also, what I would really like to do with the Jalapeños is to make some Chipotle powder for use in making Chipotle Mayo and for various other recipes but I plan to make lots of Jalapeño poppers as well. The Thai chills I also plan on grinding for Thai recipes but leaving some whole as well. The habaneros I have no idea what i'll do with but just thought they would be fun to grow. I've never really had anything that hot yet so I felt like I would experiment a little bit with some peppers starting from lower end of the spectrum and working up.
Looking forward to being part of the community!
-Yani
I've invested into an Autopot system, so I'll be feeding nutrients from a reservoir to a soiless mixture of 50/50 Coir(maybe something else)/Perlite.
I've joined here in hopes of learning about growing peppers, seeing what everyone does with their harvests, and hopefully finding some new varieties to try in the future.
Also, what I would really like to do with the Jalapeños is to make some Chipotle powder for use in making Chipotle Mayo and for various other recipes but I plan to make lots of Jalapeño poppers as well. The Thai chills I also plan on grinding for Thai recipes but leaving some whole as well. The habaneros I have no idea what i'll do with but just thought they would be fun to grow. I've never really had anything that hot yet so I felt like I would experiment a little bit with some peppers starting from lower end of the spectrum and working up.
Looking forward to being part of the community!
-Yani