Hi All,
I've always enjoyed my hot food, and after buying and making chilli con carne for the last year my wife suggested why don't I try to start growing chillis (instead of buying heaps ). So I did a few weeks of research, and then picked up Chocolate Habanero, Caramel Moruga Scorpion and some Trinidad Scorpions. Enthusiasitcally planted, realised it wasn't warm enough and picked up a heat pad. Five days later had some success..seven sprouted, one fatality (damn seed bound seedlings!) and me trying to figure out a slew of things...when I should transplant etc etc.
Sine I'd been snooping around for a couple of weeks reading and learning, I thought I'd be best joining in and becoming an active member of the community.
Anyway, the dream is to eventually get a full garden, but this season I'm aiming ot get six-twelve plants in 40-60 litre tubs. Given I'm close to the city I don't really have a backyard so pots are my only real option.
Anyway, I'm really excited (new babies to take care of) and hoping to get a good start this season!
Nice to meet you all.
Cheers,
Sev
I've always enjoyed my hot food, and after buying and making chilli con carne for the last year my wife suggested why don't I try to start growing chillis (instead of buying heaps ). So I did a few weeks of research, and then picked up Chocolate Habanero, Caramel Moruga Scorpion and some Trinidad Scorpions. Enthusiasitcally planted, realised it wasn't warm enough and picked up a heat pad. Five days later had some success..seven sprouted, one fatality (damn seed bound seedlings!) and me trying to figure out a slew of things...when I should transplant etc etc.
Sine I'd been snooping around for a couple of weeks reading and learning, I thought I'd be best joining in and becoming an active member of the community.
Anyway, the dream is to eventually get a full garden, but this season I'm aiming ot get six-twelve plants in 40-60 litre tubs. Given I'm close to the city I don't really have a backyard so pots are my only real option.
Anyway, I'm really excited (new babies to take care of) and hoping to get a good start this season!
Nice to meet you all.
Cheers,
Sev