The UK can be a right hit and miss affair when it comes to reliable weather conditions. So, this year I've been testing my newly built ~30w DIY LED light & lets say 'Artificial Environment', and what better than to thoroughly test it on a pepper I've never attempted before... A Naga Morich from Bangladesh.
Instead of waffling on too much about the ins and outs and how it was all built; I thought I'd just show you how my peppers are dealing with this environment. I started various peppers in there until it was no longer possible to sustain them all when potted up. So, once they were ready for potting up only the naga would remain throughout it's growing stages. i.e. veg > flower > ripe fruit.
Here's a picture of the AE with seedlings that have just got their first true leaves.
07 Feb:
Five naga seeds were started on 28 Jan and now I have all 5 just shedding their seed casings at the moment inside a small heated propagator. They are under the brown paper to cut out the light. The seedlings you see are all various Annuums started 28 Jan and potted 2 days ago. If you are wondering what the plastic dome is for; A seed casing is stuck on a Jalapeno so I wet the seed casing and kept it under the dome until it got free, which happened the next day.
10 Feb:
The seed casings are all now free and potted up in 7cm square pots.
In the picture my Annuums are in the left tray and Chinense in the right one, the naga's are in the 1st column of the right tray.
17 Feb:
24 Feb:
29 Feb:
13 Mar:
By this time most plants were potted up and moved to a windowsill, one Jalapeno and one Naga remained but were also potted up.
05 Apr:
This was an anxious time for me because the Naga had just started growing buds and I didn't know how well it will do from here under my light. It also had outgrown its intermediate pot so it was time for it's final pot (so I thought).
Potted up in a 1 litre pot.
I know, I know... that pot is way too small for a final pot. However, I did give the roots a little more room but I'll show you that later.
continued in post 2
Instead of waffling on too much about the ins and outs and how it was all built; I thought I'd just show you how my peppers are dealing with this environment. I started various peppers in there until it was no longer possible to sustain them all when potted up. So, once they were ready for potting up only the naga would remain throughout it's growing stages. i.e. veg > flower > ripe fruit.
Here's a picture of the AE with seedlings that have just got their first true leaves.
07 Feb:
Five naga seeds were started on 28 Jan and now I have all 5 just shedding their seed casings at the moment inside a small heated propagator. They are under the brown paper to cut out the light. The seedlings you see are all various Annuums started 28 Jan and potted 2 days ago. If you are wondering what the plastic dome is for; A seed casing is stuck on a Jalapeno so I wet the seed casing and kept it under the dome until it got free, which happened the next day.
10 Feb:
The seed casings are all now free and potted up in 7cm square pots.
In the picture my Annuums are in the left tray and Chinense in the right one, the naga's are in the 1st column of the right tray.
17 Feb:
24 Feb:
29 Feb:
13 Mar:
By this time most plants were potted up and moved to a windowsill, one Jalapeno and one Naga remained but were also potted up.
05 Apr:
This was an anxious time for me because the Naga had just started growing buds and I didn't know how well it will do from here under my light. It also had outgrown its intermediate pot so it was time for it's final pot (so I thought).
Potted up in a 1 litre pot.
I know, I know... that pot is way too small for a final pot. However, I did give the roots a little more room but I'll show you that later.
continued in post 2