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Jeff H's 2014 glog- Season ending harvest pics.

Okay, time to kick this growing year off. First a pic from last year of the hydroponic scorpion right before I added it to the compost pile. The plant was so productive with 4 gallon freezer bags stuffed plus more already dried that not only did I decide to not overwinter it, but TSBTs won't be on the grow list next year. This was truly a beast and by far my most productive plant. IIRC, it was over 5' tall and just about as wide when hte branches were heavy with pods.
 
It was started about this time last year, so it is about time to start some of those pesky slower growing plants if I want them this big next year.
 
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All good things come to an end. The plants will be chopped up and mixed with the leaves for compost.
 
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Okay, with that out of the way, let's get started on next year.
 
First, a shot of some of the over winter plants in the upstairs window sill. I just plan on keeping them alive here with no real growth expected until I put them outside next year. The two small plants are scorpion clones from the monster. I still don't think they will make the grow next year, but I just couldn't kill it without taking a couple clones. Other overwinters in this pic include a ghost pepper, hot paper lantern hab, tabasco pepper, my largest and most productive giant jalapeno and a couple of others.
 
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Now down into the grow room for an overall shot of what I am doing this year. The flood table is new, but everything else is the same from last year. Same 600W MH light and same mylar on the walls.
 
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Now at this point, let me take a minute to explain that there is no organic soil in anything I brought inside, nor anything that I plan to plant this year. Everything will be hydroponic in one way or another. Even the plants upstairs. My soil for all plants not in the flood table is 50/50 perlite and peat moss. I water them with hydro nutes every few days, but probably can get away with once a week or so. Soil drains really well but the peat moss holds a decent amount of moisture. I'm hoping that we have no issues with root rot this year. I'm also betting that fungus gnats won't like this fast drying soil either. Well that and the mosquito dunks that will be in the hydro water if those bastards do show up again this year.
 
A close up of the "soil". Look at all that great perlite.

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Now, looking at the plants in the flood table, the perlite/pete moss is about 80/20 and I flood hte table once a day. As it is, there is probably too much pete in the soil because the grow bags stay soaked all the time and I'm going to have mold issues. I need to rethink this, but this is what I have for now.
 
Here they are the day it was installed on Oct 21st.
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Here they are a week later (last night). You can't really see it, but there are a couple of tiny growth nodes on the ghost pepper (big pot on the left) and the paper lantern in the black pot. No sign of growth on the monzano yet, but if you look close at the pot, you can see what looks like mold starting. I tossed a cup of H2O2 into the rez last night to kill it if it was mold. We'll see. Maybe plastic air pruning pots would be better suited, or giant net cups.
 
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That is all for now. Join me back on the next update. I'm working hot and heavy on some clones and other projects that aren't quite ready to be photographed yet. Soon though.
 
Bump!
 
All looks good great from my house Jeff!
 
Good color on the plants, along with lots of new growth.
 
The Manzano is going to be a performer for you this season for sure!
 
Tom's look great as well, and good luck on the second round. I hope they do well for you.
 
Devv said:
Bump!
 
All looks good great from my house Jeff!
 
Good color on the plants, along with lots of new growth.
 
The Manzano is going to be a performer for you this season for sure!
 
Tom's look great as well, and good luck on the second round. I hope they do well for you.
 
Thanks Scott.
 
Here is the rest of the pics form this morning.
 
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Two types of beets
 
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About 100 onions
 
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Annuum row
 
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The biggest Pasilla I have.
 
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Out of focus Mirasols putting on pods
 
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One of the Anaheims
 
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Poblanos are the star of the annuum garden. Strongest growing ones for sure. Twice the height of the jalapenos.
 
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Red Rocoto
 
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Red Rocoto #1 doing good after being sprayed for mites.
 
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Red Rocoto #2
It is amazing how fast you can get to 10.
 
maximumcapsicum said:
Great update Jeff! Onions are looking good... how long do you wait before you pull 'em up?
 
How many pods do you normally get out of a Poblano? That's on my possibilities list for next year.
From what I've read, the tops of the onions fall over when they are ready. I've never grown them before so we'll see.
 
I think 20 per plant and I'll be real real happy. Bonnie's website says about 3# per plant is average. I had them in some bad soil when I last grew them 2 years ago and only got a few peppers total. So far, this year looks better.
 
Sawyer said:
Looking good, Jeff.  I'm glad to see I'm not the only one starting a second round of tomatoes. 
We're good for growing until about late of Oct here, longer if I tent it. never gave a 2nd round much thought until I realized that starting the determinates in mid Feb was probably too early since they will be all petered out soon. If this works out well, I'll start the determinates in mid Feb every year. Indeterminates, definitely later though. Some of mine are over 4' tall now by the solstice. Crazy.
 
Now I feel REEEAAAALLLLLYYYY far behind!!!
 
So my comments will be behind as well.....
 
I have a number of plants every year that get the uniform wrinkles of all leaves-no deformation in shape really, and some suddenly start throwing regular leaves and grow out normal. Nutrient issues I identify with cupping induced wrinkles where it looks like the leaf portion between the veins is growing faster then the plant itself-this will usually correct itself slowly as the nutrients are used up. After that -its all a mystery usually-unless I find mites , or ID Tobacco Mosiac.
 
TM is a MF!
 
The garden looks fantastic.
 
gnslngr said:
Now I feel REEEAAAALLLLLYYYY far behind!!!
 
So my comments will be behind as well.....
 
I have a number of plants every year that get the uniform wrinkles of all leaves-no deformation in shape really, and some suddenly start throwing regular leaves and grow out normal. Nutrient issues I identify with cupping induced wrinkles where it looks like the leaf portion between the veins is growing faster then the plant itself-this will usually correct itself slowly as the nutrients are used up. After that -its all a mystery usually-unless I find mites , or ID Tobacco Mosiac.
 
TM is a MF!
 
The garden looks fantastic.
 
Thanks for stopping in Dave. Good to hear from you again.
 
 
 
I've been too busy to do much updating but here is a little. Very little.
 
Garden is doing good. No real picture update but it is delayed vs. last year but recovering nicely. I won't have as many pods early in the year, but later this year should be great.
 
 
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1st harvest. A Paper lantern hab. Yum yum.
 
 
 
Burritos tonight. The full story in the big ass burrito thread, but here is a couple highlights:
 
 
 
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Devv said:
Congrats on the first pod!
 
From now on they will be a rollin' in!
 
Love the Mexican dishes, had them for breakfast and lunch today. Always good stuff!
 
Keep it green!
 
Thanks Scott.
 
And a big shout out to you. A few minutes after my last post, by wife got the mail and look what showed up. :dance: :dance: :dance:
 
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I recognize most, I think. I see white habs, MOAs, what I think is a Jamaican mushroom looking at the calyx, either fataliis or yellow bhuts, yellow brains, either a red brain or a moruga, a few smooth smallish red annuums that I know I have grown before but the name escapes me, some pointy 'penos or maybe they are Fresnos??? I think, JA habs, and the ones I can't place are the red gnarly supers. I'm guessing they are funky reapers, but they could be Jigsaws too. Don't know on those.
 
What did I get wrong Scott?
 
And thanks a bunch. This will heat up the weekend quite a bit. :party:
 
Jeff H said:
 
Thanks Scott.
 
And a big shout out to you. A few minutes after my last post, by wife got the mail and look what showed up. :dance: :dance: :dance:
 
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I recognize most, I think. I see white habs, MOAs, what I think is a Jamaican mushroom looking at the calyx, either fataliis or yellow bhuts, yellow brains, either a red brain or a moruga, a few smooth smallish red annuums that I know I have grown before but the name escapes me, some pointy 'penos or maybe they are Fresnos??? I think, JA habs, and the ones I can't place are the red gnarly supers. I'm guessing they are funky reapers, but they could be Jigsaws too. Don't know on those.
 
What did I get wrong Scott?
 
And thanks a bunch. This will heat up the weekend quite a bit. :party:
 
You're most welcome,
 
The yellows next to the reds are Yellow Cardi, The pointy Yellows are Bonda, The whites are White Bhuts, the young pods. Bottom left Reds are JA Habs. Above it a red Jal and next to it Serrano's. A Red Caribbean, The three yellows are from seeds I harvested from pods Annie sent last season, they should be Yellow 7 pots. The top right mushroom looking one is from store bought scotch Bonnet seeds, I'm hoping they grow more true later on. I'm not sure about the other 2. LB came back from a tomato hunt with those. The left top reds are Jigsaws and TS Moruga x Bhut crosses. The one at 12 and 9 oclock are the crosses.
 
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Naga Morarch. plenty of flowers and pods on this one.
 
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Monzanos looking good but a little deformed.
 
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Hungarian hot wax
 
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I'm still not winning no contest, but don't  look healthy?
 
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Baby jigsaws
 
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Hot paper lanterns
 
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Orange thai
 
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Really gnarly reapers
 
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poblanos coming along nicely
 
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Either big boys or better boys- can't remember which this is but they are only a few days away from being picked if  can keep the animals away.
 
 
That's 10. I have a few more.
 
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Purple 'peno really looking good. As suggested, it stays until it gets red.
 
 
 
 
 
uh oh. Trouble in paradise.
 
 
 
 
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Some bastard ate a roma.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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he looks guilty.
 
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He looks even guiltier but this certainly isn't his hand ywork. He wouldn't leave any evidence behind.
 
Since this is just a little noisy for the subdivision, I'll have to come up with a better idea.
 
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Ahhh, this will have to do for the moment.
 
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They won't be back until it rains.
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Even though the rabbit got caught in an incriminating photo 30' from the tomatoes, I think it was probably a squirrel. Bastards.
 
 
 
Scott, you commented that deer wouldn't come anywhere near your house. Not the same here. They have no fear.
 
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Getting closer
 
 
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Less than 20' away.
 
Looking good Jeff!
 
I want to hear what you think of the Reapers once they turn.
 
There's no way I could leave a tomato exposed like that here and expect to eat it, we just let them ripen the rest of the way on the kitchen table.
 
Yeah, your deer out there have no fear because no one can shoot them. Not the case around here, across the road is hunted as well as the large place north and east of me. 
 
Funny you posted the pics, I started the mower yesterday and a young deer 35yds west of me bolted out of the brush and crossed the driveway (2 fences). So maybe this is a good sign ;)
 
Have a great week!
 
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