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Leo72 growing season 2019

hello to all, my growing season has already begun for some months, I'm 'cultivating mostly wild and pubescens, recently I also added some chinense and ornamental annum, many plants are already great in pre flowering, others are born recently .
the first part of the cultivation I did indoor, 110w neon lamps and 50w led light, the second part of the cultivation is outside the cold greenhouses until the temperatures will rise again, this will happen in mid May.
some varieties I'm growing are:
tubocapsicum anomalum
c.caedenasii
c.tovarii
c.flexuosum
c.praetermissum
c.chacoense
c.chacoense purple
wiriwiri
c.praetermissum cumari pollux
c.eximium
c.galapagoense
baccatum var baccatum (brasil)
baccatum var baccatum (bolivia)
jamaican bird
Romboideum
C.lanceolatum
brown rocoto
rocoto mgr
ulupica giant Yellow
rocoto arequipa
aji largo
cabaca peatch
pearl white
chupetino white
peach cupetino
habanero white
zibello
 
skullbiker said:
It will be interesting to see how the pubescens do in your area. Good luck with your grow this season.
thanks, it is not easy to grow the pubescens in my area, the summer temperatures are very high and the plants are stuck, but the plants in the second year can produce a little 'more, this year I installed the shading sheets to repair the plants with strong sun, let's see if they are fun
 
C.flexuosum
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C.praeteemissum
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Rocoto brown
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Rocoto mgr

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Tubocapsicum anomalum

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PaulG said:
:welcome:  to TheHotPepper, Leo!  Great to
have another Italiano on the forum! I am
looking forward to seeing your grow in
more detail. the plants above are beautiful,
and some interesting varieties, as well.
thanks paul, despite the low temperatures the plants in cold greenhouses behave well, soon I should have flowers
of some varieties, I am giving three types of fertilizers and the plants seem to respond very well to this fertilization program
 
Glad things are progressing smoothly for you, Leo!
Sounds like you have a handle on things in the
greenhouse.
 
How cold are we talking?
 
PaulG said:
Glad things are progressing smoothly for you, Leo!
Sounds like you have a handle on things in the
greenhouse.
 
How cold are we talking?
in my area the cold is not intense, in March we have minimums of 0 to 5 degrees Celsius, the maximum in the greenhouse reaches 25-30 degrees Celsius by day, the top is very variable, from May it is possible to grow plants at outside the greenhouse
 
PaulG said:
Sounds like our climate. Maybe a few
degrees colder - 3 or 4˚C - here.
 
This year   :rofl:
being close enough to the sea the climate is very variable, last night the temperature dropped to 1 degree c ° while two nights ago it was 13 degrees c °
 
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