Hello. I'm new.

The Hot Pepper has a great community and I've been lurking for a few months.
 
My coworkers have gotten me hooked on their homemade sauces and I've started an indoor growing box that has mixed Habanero, Scorpion Maruga, and Buht Jolokia.  These are trying to climb their way out of the home I've built for them... spring can't come soon enough.  My new spring sprouts include more habs, many varieties of Cayenne, Fatalli, Filius Blue, Atomic Starfish, and assorted non-hot peppers.
 
I'm in central Ohio and I look forward to visiting other people's gardens, getting ideas on how to prevent cross-pollination in limited space, reading pepper reviews, getting better at this craft, and bragging about my garden.
 
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:welcome:  from sunny South Florida!  :woohoo:
 
Welcome from Sunny South Africa ......like your grow box :party: glad im not the only one "boxing my Peppers"
 
Hello, I'm new too! Your plants are looking good, I'm jealous of the quantity you've got growing there.
 
...getting ideas on how to prevent cross-pollination in limited space...
 
Near as I can tell from reading posts on the forum, the best way to prevent cross-pollination is to really want cross-pollination. :rofl:
 
I've only got two plants I'd like to keep pure, so I'm going to isolate them. I grow in a greenhouse, so I'll take them out and place them far far away. Hope you figure out something that will work for you.
 
:welcome: Hello from Mtn. Grove MO.
Feel free to ask any questions you might have, as for issolating your plants you can bag off your flowers or just dab the flower buds that are starting to open with a little paper glue, so they can't open and then tag the buds, so that you will know that those pods will be pure and not crossed.
 
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