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MisterNo's glog - harvest time :)

I was looking all of this beautiful glogs here, and decided it would be nice to share some info about my log also
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Thanks to good people from THP (Ela, SuperHot, Dshlogg) and some shops and ebay sellers), I've managed to collect a nice amount and variaty of hot pepper seeds.

1. Serrano
2. Purrira
3. Numex B. Piquin
4. Georgia Flame
5. Jalapeno M
6. Jalapeno Purple
7. Habanero Mustard
8. Scotch Bonnet Red
9. Habanero Red
10. Habanero Chocolate
11. Habanero Jamaican Hot Ch.
12. Habanero Red Savina
13. Habanero Mustard
14. Aji Habanero
15. Giant Wht Habaneros
16. West Indies Red
17. Black Stinger
18. Bhut Jolokia Chocolate
19. Bhut Jolokia Red
20. Fatalii Yellow
21. Fatalii Red
21. TS Butch
22. 7 Pot Brain Strain
23. Aji Cubanelle

Now, about my setup...
Since I have two jobs nowdays (lack of time) and I currently have a lack of space in my house, I've decided to improvize and try to keep thinga as simple as it gets, and with low budget costs.


For germination I used jiffy coco pellets soaked in chamomile tea. They are in the plastic box on my wifi router with a nice amount of heat and moisture. Temp inside is 26 ºC (78.8 ºF).
First to emerge from the pellets where west indies red, bhut jolokia red and aji habanero, on the sixt day.

Germination went great - I'm only waiting for giant white habs and red savina to come out, all of the others are already transfered to plastic cups, and put under the 32w (150w) Phillips Tornado bulbs (cool white, 6500k).

Weather in Zagreb is getting better, snow is melting, sun is coming out, so I put my plants on the table to soak up the sun in the midllde of the day, and in the afternoon I put them back in the setup box under the bulb. The box is covered all around with aluminium foil to reflect the light.

So far so good
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The first two peppers that came out (west indies and bhut jolokia), are also the fastest growers - they are 20 days old and hacve formed 3 pairs of true liefs. The other are mostly growing fine as well.

When they get bigger and the weather stabilizes, I will put them in bigger pots and transfer them to my parents farm, where they will enjoy plenty of sun and fresh air
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I've taken a lot of pics of my setups, I will upload them for you to see. This is what I have for now:
Germination set up:
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Pellets:
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Bhut jolokia chocolate, on seventh day from starting:
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West Indies Red:
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Thanks Rick :)


Yesterday I had to pull of a first almoust ripe aji habanero. Could not wait a second more :D
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Almoust ripe, but not yet. Nice aroma, a little bit bitter, but no heat at all :D

Haba Mustard, slowly gaining size
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Jolokia pod on a small plant. Plant is very small, with 4 pods growing.
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Ring of fire
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Purple Jalapeno, pod and flower
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Emerging TS Butch from a flower
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All looking good Robert. How long was that Aji... 4-5 centimeters? You should be into ripe pods in a couple of weeks and then Katy bar the door! Cheers
 
It was 4.2 cm long. Not sure if it should get any longer when turned orange in color?
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Two of them turned orange just a few days ago, I thought they were ready :D
 
Hey awesome! Yea i cant control myself on the first pods either. as soon as they start to turn they have to be yanked off!
 
Little update with few random pics :)

Weather here is freakin' hot, no rain a lot of heavy sun and temps. Plants are doing mostly fine, only they are dropping many flowers due to extreme temps, night temps are not going under 83F for few nights in a row, daily temps are hitting over 105F on the sun.

This is a well recovered habanero plant from previous page that I have completely cleaned and replaced soil (1 - plant in april, 2 - plant in may, 3 - plant in july). It has few buds now :)
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This is a two months old, extremly fast growing Bishops Crown
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Succesfully cloned habanero
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@Rick, this is your Poblano, only one for now. No Chile de Arbol hooks, one Big Jim didn't take in. I only started a few of them, will give them a proper chance next season.
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A few nice and big habanero pods
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That's OK... I found myself in the same place... I only have a 2 by 7 meter space for chiles and almost 80 different varieties. I wanted at least 2 liters of dried chile flakes for making kimchi in the fall so half of the space is just for that. I'm glad they found a good home with you though.Next year I'm definitely growing the Scotch Bonnet Chiles... They're red aren't they?
 
Hey pepper growes, a lot more new pods came out in my garden :)
Yes, they are still green, but it's nice to see them.


This first two I'm not sure of the names (I've lost labels), by the looks I guess they could be bhut jolokia and fatalii
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Brain Strain and Trinidad Scorp, just one pod from both of them now, but there's more flowers and buds ready to took off :)
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Red Savina, succesfully survived frost, and after almost two months of dropping flowers, I have pods :)
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West Indies Red, one of the first to germinate this season, finally developing pods
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Great recovery process for you habanero amazing pod festival.

Thanks for stopping by :)

Yes, those habs are amazing indeed, my biggest, best looking plant, hope it stays healthy.

Looking good Robert! I'd say your Habs are a little closer to harvest than mine... they're twice the size. Cheers

Thanks Rick. I'm hoping to harvest them in two to three weeks, they should be turning red soon, since first pods were formed more then month ago.

Temps are still high here, hoping for a litlle bit of rain and cooler night temps. These conditions are not good for flowering and forming pods. Nights are too warm, a lot of drop offs.
 
Plants and pods are looking great! i like checking in a seeing how your grow progresses. looks like things just keep getting better!

Thanks :)

I also use this glog as my own diary, to see how thing are going, through the season. All in all, it's going great,a little bit too hot, but nothing to worry about. Almost All of my plants reciovered from hail, frost and lice problems, there's only one big plant damaged by frost, still has no buds. But that's only one :)

Everything is ok so I think I will be heading to the coast for a few days and enjoy my self :)
 
Hi guys, long time no read :)

I was on a a vacation, but I was very inpatient about what will I find when I come back.

Habaneros are still not ripe. I was expecting them to turn red in almost two weeks, but they are still orange.
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A picture of my front yard squad, the rest of them is on my parents ranch. I'm going there in a few days hoping to see dome progress :)
From left to right Poblano (from stickman) germinated in May, Bishop's crown (germinated in April) 80 cm tall (31.5 inches). amnd two red Habaneros, both germinated in January.

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Hey Robert, welcome back
Things are looking good out front of your place... it'll be interesting to see what they look like out at your folks. When do you get your first frost? I ask because I'm finding it takes about a month from flower to decent-sized green pods here, and they don't start blossoming until they're almost as big as your Bishop's Crown chile. We had a thundershower with a wind squall and pea-sized hail here this afternoon. Something made me set a large stake next to my Poblano this morning because I noticed it was beginning to lean a bit. Good thing too, and you may have to do the same. When they load up with pods they really get topheavy.
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My Pobano this morning... double-staked and wired in and it's still leaning
Cheers
 
Thanks for stopping by Rick, sorry to hear about hail.

I wiil be staking Poblano, as I already have two stakes in Bishop's crown pot. Your Poblanos are huge :)

We usually have first frost in november, so I think there is still enough time. If frost comes early, I will be taking plant indoors :)
 
So, time has come to collect first crops of the year :)

Things are doing ok, (only a few lice problems), plants are good looking and pods are ripening nicely.

Purrira and Aji Habanero (and one premature Haba Mustard)
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Handfull of tomatoes and onions witha a sweet banana pepper and a delicious Fatalli
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Jalapenos, Purrira, Purple Jalapenos, Aji Habanero, and a first Bhut Jolokia :)
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Ring of fire
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Habanero Mustard plant
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First Trinidad Scorpion ripening
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Small, but loaded Fatalli and Jolokia plants
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Hi Robert
:woohoo: It's harvest time! :dance: Good on ya... everything looks great. What do you think you'll make with it?


Pickled Jalapenos and Ring of Fire, Jalapeno jelly, Purrira and Aji Habanero powder, some salsa and sauce...
Surely I will eat some of them. I already eat Fatalli, it was delicious :)
Also, I'm open to more good ideas, will check your glog and posts for inspiration :D

Thanks for stopping by :)
 
I think that this plant is not a Red Habanero, it looks a lot like Peach Habanero.
Since I didn't grow them before, is there any Peach Haba grower to confirm this?
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@stickman, Poblano is making a big move. It didn't grow in height last few days, but there are 3 buds on top, almost ready to flower
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There are plenty of tomatillos growing that will make a great salsa with peppers, but not in this harvest, they are still young.
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