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I am a hobby gardener growing my passion: Superhots, as well as any exotic (or at least less than typical) tomatoes. My current bill of peppers is as follows:
Chocolate Bhutlah
Carolina Reaper
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion
Red Bhut Jolokia
Peach Bhut Jolokia
(Also growing some Jalapenos that ripen to be deep red and corked all the way to the tips, Shipka's, and some bells and poblanos for the wimps in my house).
Currently my seedlings are 2-3 inches tall and very healthy. I estimate my germination to be above 90%. I planted 5 of every pepper plant, hoping for 2-3 viable plants to transition, thinning to 2 plants apiece as that is all i can support on my 8'x4' grow tray with each plant moving to a 6x6x6 Grodan Hugo to finish in. But EVERYTHING GERMINATED. I am inundated with pepper plants! I have a few foster families lined up, but geez... I guess I'm lucky?
I live in a hot, arid, windy desert. I am a doing a full soilless grow, so to save on lighting costs I have put up a 12'x7' greenhouse in my backyard and plan to move my seedlings to my grow tray/drip system in the greenhouse when the time is right. An easy-up over the top of the greenhouse during the hottest part of the days should help, a chiller on my rez for the solution temp, and lady beetles and lacewings run amok should ward off the nasties.
I am open to, and would appreciate, any suggestions that come from experience. Thanks Friends!
Mike
I am a hobby gardener growing my passion: Superhots, as well as any exotic (or at least less than typical) tomatoes. My current bill of peppers is as follows:
Chocolate Bhutlah
Carolina Reaper
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion
Red Bhut Jolokia
Peach Bhut Jolokia
(Also growing some Jalapenos that ripen to be deep red and corked all the way to the tips, Shipka's, and some bells and poblanos for the wimps in my house).
Currently my seedlings are 2-3 inches tall and very healthy. I estimate my germination to be above 90%. I planted 5 of every pepper plant, hoping for 2-3 viable plants to transition, thinning to 2 plants apiece as that is all i can support on my 8'x4' grow tray with each plant moving to a 6x6x6 Grodan Hugo to finish in. But EVERYTHING GERMINATED. I am inundated with pepper plants! I have a few foster families lined up, but geez... I guess I'm lucky?
I live in a hot, arid, windy desert. I am a doing a full soilless grow, so to save on lighting costs I have put up a 12'x7' greenhouse in my backyard and plan to move my seedlings to my grow tray/drip system in the greenhouse when the time is right. An easy-up over the top of the greenhouse during the hottest part of the days should help, a chiller on my rez for the solution temp, and lady beetles and lacewings run amok should ward off the nasties.
I am open to, and would appreciate, any suggestions that come from experience. Thanks Friends!
Mike