Hello from Sweden!
I thought it was time for me to start a growthread so here it is.
I recently bought 3 chiliplants that costed ~10~€ total.
The feeling was awsome when i brought home 1 orange Hab & 2 Apache's.
Now my summer was saved because it was too late to put seeds in the soil.
The week after i bought enother one at another place for maybe 3,5€
It says Chili de Cayenne on the label.
I allso went back to the first place and now i found 3 Jalapeños for 10€ total.
The sum of this is that it is going to be a fun summer.
Picture taken May 29 2011.
Fron left to right:
Orange habanero, Cayenne, jalapeño x3 & Apaches x2.
One of the Apache's is starting to flower.
The pots is 5 gallon cementmixingbuckets.
The soil is a mix(by volume) 2/3 peatmoss & 1/3 composted cowdung.
I allso added some clay marbles. I thought about mixing in 5% marbles but because of brainfreeze i mixed in 10%. I don't think the peppers will mind.
I drilled 12 10mm holes in each bucket then put a thin growcloth on the bottom to stop unwished creatures to come in that way.
Then i poured in some claymarbels to help the drainage & ontop of that another crowcloth to stop the soil from mixing with the marbles.
I don't know if the 12 holes is enough but thats easy to correct with a drill if need be.
Now they stand right on the ground but the plan is to let them stand on pallets to make the drainage better.
There will be more photos to see how fast they grow & of course when they show some pods.
The next year i will grow chilis from seeds i have sown myself so ther will probably be some changes in the varietys & number of pots(if my brother in law will lend me more of his lawn).
Anykind of positive/constructive input is wellcome.
I thought it was time for me to start a growthread so here it is.
I recently bought 3 chiliplants that costed ~10~€ total.
The feeling was awsome when i brought home 1 orange Hab & 2 Apache's.
Now my summer was saved because it was too late to put seeds in the soil.
The week after i bought enother one at another place for maybe 3,5€
It says Chili de Cayenne on the label.
I allso went back to the first place and now i found 3 Jalapeños for 10€ total.
The sum of this is that it is going to be a fun summer.
Picture taken May 29 2011.
Fron left to right:
Orange habanero, Cayenne, jalapeño x3 & Apaches x2.
One of the Apache's is starting to flower.
The pots is 5 gallon cementmixingbuckets.
The soil is a mix(by volume) 2/3 peatmoss & 1/3 composted cowdung.
I allso added some clay marbles. I thought about mixing in 5% marbles but because of brainfreeze i mixed in 10%. I don't think the peppers will mind.
I drilled 12 10mm holes in each bucket then put a thin growcloth on the bottom to stop unwished creatures to come in that way.
Then i poured in some claymarbels to help the drainage & ontop of that another crowcloth to stop the soil from mixing with the marbles.
I don't know if the 12 holes is enough but thats easy to correct with a drill if need be.
Now they stand right on the ground but the plan is to let them stand on pallets to make the drainage better.
There will be more photos to see how fast they grow & of course when they show some pods.
The next year i will grow chilis from seeds i have sown myself so ther will probably be some changes in the varietys & number of pots(if my brother in law will lend me more of his lawn).
Anykind of positive/constructive input is wellcome.