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Mattys first ever Glog "Into the fire" 2019 season

Hello everyone and thanks for looking at my "Into the Fire" Glog!!
 
So I started my gardening hobby in my early 20's about 16 years ago now, and though I have played around with many types of flowers/vegis  tomato's is what most of my energy was put into. I loved alll the different colors and types that could be grown which really reminds me of all the exciting Chilli variety's that exist today. A couple seasons ago while looking for some info on a particular type of sweet pepper I stumbled onto a few videos of some people eating super hots (Ghost,Reapers ect..).  After looking into it a little more I figured this would be a very interesting thing to grow even just as a novelty since really no one in my area grows much if anything at all.
 
Last Winter I went and bought some seeds from Ebay..one was a mixed bag Ghost/Reaper/Scorpion...another was the Peter Pepper and the third was some type of Thai i believe. Only the Thai ended up growing true to type and the other 2 was a Cayenne and Ornamental. I was pretty disappointed when they did finally start putting out pods. It was around that time I started looking for a group or forum dedicated to Chillis, and luck would have it I found THP and all of you fantastic peoples.
 
Anyways with the boring back story outta the way I really planned ahead for this years grow....I built a 6'Hx6'Lx2'D grow box (not exact mesurments) which has 3 shelves and the middle one able to come out if I wnated to grow larger plants from the bottom tier. I went overkill on seed types making 3 decent size buys, 2 of which were 30+ from Garth at TexasHotPeppers and a smaller one from a fella in Arz.
 
I do not plan to grow all of these as my wife would kill me, but 20 or so might not be so bad.
 
The list:
 
Trinidad X strain
Pimenta Chris fat
Bonda Mahala
7 Pot Lava (Red)
Jays Choc Ghost Scorpion
Chachuca
Yaki Blue Fawn
BB7 Bhut Choc
Tobago Treasure
Jays Peach Ghost Scorpion
Peach Bhut WM
Borg 9 Yellow
Arseclown Jolokia
Red Savina X Fatalii (Yellow)
Tobago Seasoning
Arrowhead
Peachgum Tiger MAMP V1
Uraguay Seasoning
Reaper X SRTSL
Aji Charapita
MOA Scotch Bonnet
Reaper X BOC F3
7 Pot Moruga Scorpion
Choc Primo
BB7 Jobito Choc
Bad Brains
White Naga
7 Pot Pink
Tepin X Lemon Drop
Big Caramel Mama
Brainstrain X Reaper
Scotch Bonnet Long
CP115
Tangerine Hab
Big Yellow Mama
Monster Apocallise
Kraken Peach
Devils Tongue White
Bhutlah Lime X
Peach Bleeder
Jumbo Naga smooth
Jonahs Orange Nipple
Tiger bibi
Orange ghost Jami
Purple Reaper
Monkey Face yellow
Mustard reaper X
Peach Bonnet Scorpion
Naga Viper
Naga Viper Choc
BBG 7 white
BBG7 midnight
komodo Dragon
Red Mazano
Bad Brains pepper
Infinity
Jonahs Yellow
Sepia Reaper
Macapa
JAFSH Black
Fialga Roxa
Sugar Rush x Mango
white lightening Bolt
PDN x douglah 2.3
7 pot burgendy
Bleeding Heart yellow
Nagabon X Yellow Primo (yellow)
Orange Yaky
Orange Fatlli Scorpion
 
That was my 2 buys from Garth (The above list)
 
This is the smaller buy from Negroni
 
Chocolate Reapers
Red Ghost Peppers
Butch Taylor Reaper
Chocolate Scorpion Pepper
Red and Yellow 7 Pot Chaguanas
7 Pot Brain Strain
Bahamian Goat Pepper
Yellow Reaper
 
So would like to see some favorites and suggestions from the fine people here at THP so I can kinda get it down to a much much smaller grow list. Will also get some pics up shortly here of my grow box which still has one more shelf I need to wire up just waiting on a few more strip lights to arrive in the mail, but will still give an idea of what it will all look like when its done.
 
In final: This is a new hobby for me within the hobby I already enjoy...I am going to try some new things (new for me) and even the much earlier starts then normal will be interesting to see how it all comes out at the end.  I look forward to the input from the community and keeping this glog updated as much as I can.
 
Here is too success in 2019!!
 
CHEERS!
 
Matty
 
PaulG said:
The best way to avoid edema is not to overwater,
and to air things out a little every day. I open my
grow shelf for several hours each day.
 
I now weigh my pots  (n<#1) to see when they
need water in order to avoid it. And I use a 'Moisture
Meter' with my larger, (n≥#1) and up pots until plant-out.  
After a while kind of a rhythm develops, and I get a sense
of how often each plant needs water. Some just use more
than others, which is why i don't like 'one-size-fits-all'
watering in my situation. I label plants with watering dates,
since they are all different.
 
Each plant gets custom treatment :crazy: until plant-out.
That's why I only have 35-50  :D
 
So after our discussion the other day and getting things off the shelf mostly I think I have some Edema issues now......think the problem is too many plants and the 1L cartons do not let much air flow if any at all....some hard choices to be made in the next 24 hours or so and alot of work to re pot some stuff.
 
Edit - Yup you know whats up
 
Yeah I brought out a large 18inch fan on a stand for the middle shelf and moved fanzilla up to the top to help out up there. I knew something was gonna go sideways at some point on me but really happend cause I got sick and just could not keep a proper eye on things.
 
The good thing is that because of THP and the endless reading I do some days has saved me from going into extreme panic mode, as well I think its kinda healthy to have these bumps in the road and see for myself the effects and symptons that certain things can cause so that I learn how to deal with them.
 
If it makes you feel any better, some of
my plants get edema too, once in a while.
 
It will eventually sort itself out.  Air flow
around my workbench plants isn't great,
either.
 
PaulG said:
If it makes you feel any better, some of
my plants get edema too, once in a while.
 
It will eventually sort itself out.  Air flow
around my workbench plants isn't great,
either.
 

Later today I am going to change up the milk cartons...and its not that they are a bad idea really, but with so many plants right now they are just to packed in and they hold moisture too good as it is, so no air flow is not a good thing. If I was able to spread them out they would be fantastic....so cuts are coming at the very least tonight and tomorrow.
 
I tossed them out on the counter before I left for town just to air them out abit and have the fans cranked on, I will start working on them later when I get home. I may be limited on how much I can do tonight as I will have to fight my way into the shed and pull out some more soil to thaw out....It will be stiffer then a donkey on viagra till at least tomorrow afternoon
 
CDNmatt said:
And one thing to touch on.....I been typing "Aboot" for almost 2 months and no one has commented on it.....lol Everyone is too damn polite Are we talking about the same forum? here I think or must think I am a complete idiot one or the other or abit of both..lol
 
Anywyas when we get talking fast the aboots really do come a flying, I used to get flack 'Aboot' it alot in my online gaming days, so just like to have fun with it when I can.
That's too funny, hey?
 
But, typing 'aboot' easier than typing 'about'.
Your spell checker must go crazy.
 
We have a Canadian neighbor. He's lived here
for a long time but still uses 'aboot' and 'hey'
all the time. Guess I'm used to it.  We have another
Canadian friend who finishes every sentence by
hitting you on the arm with the back of her hand,
at the same time she says 'hey'. Too funny.
 
I'm not too sure aboot spelling the Canadian 'hey', eh?
 
CDNmatt said:
And one thing to touch on.....I been typing "Aboot" for almost 2 months and no one has commented on it.....lol Everyone is too damn polite Are we talking about the same forum? here I think or must think I am a complete idiot one or the other or abit of both..lol
 
Anywyas when we get talking fast the aboots really do come a flying, I used to get flack 'Aboot' it alot in my online gaming days, so just like to have fun with it when I can.
 
PaulG said:
That's too funny, hey? 'eh?
 
OK if I fix that for you Paul?  I can translate between US and CA living up here nearer the border. ;)
 
PtMD989 said:
Nothing wrong about aboot [emoji16]. My only question is, do you need a “?”when typing “eh” ?Or is eh the question mark ?[emoji16]


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Is a few types of eh actually..lol is the I agree with you eh like "no doubt eh" or the expresive eh  like "get a move on it eh" or the typical question eh "what aboot that eh?" I could certainly go on if I thought aboot it more it eh....
CaneDog said:
 
 
OK if I fix that for you Paul?  I can translate between US and CA living up here nearer the border. ;)
And aye the hey ya'll is more of a western Canada thing at best Alberta....prolly more of a southern American thing imo
lol  the hey ya'll is more of a western Canada thing at best Alberta....prolly more of a southern American thing imo...kinda like Huuh? our stero type for you we say the geese down south  huh huh huh
 
Our east coasters are so bad though only they can understand each other....This area is THICK with Newfies and such who came looking for work after the fisheries collapsed X amount of years ago....they just never left  /shrug
 
DWB said:
Plants survive winters very well in south facing windows. Not great light but that may slow them down a little.
 

One thing I do not have is a south facing window...our bigger bay windows face east...maybe even a tad north-east at that....Can maybe squeeze a couple very early hours in the morning of sun and thats aboot it.
 
I have had some mystery peppers in the window for a few weeks now.....like I mean they are growing but do not look pretty and have certainly done abit of stretching...some scotch bonnets I got from the farmers market last year as well I have in the window.
 
The alternative is too just let some plants die, which man...I would reallyl hate to do, so it may come down to just leaving them in the windows and seeing if they are worth planting when it comes time. Just praying for that good spring this year to get that hoop house going
 
CDNmatt said:
 
One thing I do not have is a south facing window...our bigger bay windows face east...maybe even a tad north-east at that....Can maybe squeeze a couple very early hours in the morning of sun and thats aboot it.
 
I have had some mystery peppers in the window for a few weeks now.....like I mean they are growing but do not look pretty and have certainly done abit of stretching...some scotch bonnets I got from the farmers market last year as well I have in the window.
 
The alternative is too just let some plants die, which man...I would reallyl hate to do, so it may come down to just leaving them in the windows and seeing if they are worth planting when it comes time. Just praying for that good spring this year to get that hoop house going
 
 The decision to cull or not is easier if the plant is in poor shape. If the plants are healthy and vibrant, like these new habanero seedlings from Shane, the decision becomes more difficult. When it comes time to pot up look at the slowest one out of each variety and make a decision then. Also, I'm looking for cold soil vigor, if you get an extra that you can't find a pot for put it in the ground to see what happens. I look at it this way, a plant is far more suited to being on your grow list if it can handle ambient conditions. Taste, texture, and cool factor comes afterwards. This is how I developed really aggressive Cherry Bomb seeds year after year. The more peppers you can get out of pots the happier you'll be when it comes to making room for the tender varieties. Sort of like growing clematis. 
 
I kid you not Matt, if I plant out 100 seeds I'll get 99 germinating C.B. seedlings. And the one that doesn't still germinates with the seed on top. For Canadian short seasons where grow periods are condensed, those traits become valuable. 
 
Few middle shelf update pics
 
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Top shelf is mostly the smaller stuff and I think I have abit of heat stress going on as well up top....this week was miserable so I think it is going to take a few days at least to hopefully get it all back on track. Though not sure if there is some sort of nute problem since they had not been fed for almost 2 weeks, kinda terrified to over feed the buggers. Will get a few pics up by tomorrow and let you guys help me make the call on that though.
 
Walchit said:
Edema isn't that big of a deal. The plants look really good

I always thought it was "aye" when I was watching Trailer Park Boys. You know what I'm talking aboot
 

No your right and that is why I did not panic....when I first saw it I certainly was a tad freaked out, mostly cause at first a spec of dirt  on the back of a leaf I thought was a bug, but after a few mins of going through the checklist I got it all figured out and I got my heart rate to settle back down.
 
I loved watching TPB's but could never find the time back when it was on alot....I recently started buying some DVD sets and watch it in my own leisure. Mostly its a late night thing when the kids and wife have long gone to bed. Isn't a ton of the smaller Canadian production comedys that become sensations like they did, essentially world wide
 
LOL
 
I think its up to like 11-12 seasons now?? somewhere around that anyways. Going to Netflix brought new life back into the show as well a whole new audience. Like those guys are never going to have to act another day in they're lives if they didn't want to.
 
Saw a pretty funny TPB meme the other day but it's not really THP appropriate, if I remember I will pm it to ya laters.
 
heefy said:
Great Glog. Made for a fantastic read. Thanks.

Your plants look great too, very green and healthy. You must be very pleased with things so far?

Great to see such good results.


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+1 Heefy! I'm plays catsup here and really liking it!
 
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