Next year I want to try something different for my plants. I normally have my raised beds that I grow all my plants in, and was going to use a local garden club to grow some other ones but once they found out I was growing super hots they said no to me growing there...
I've been using these beds to grow over the past 10 years and I want to give them a break, so I'm going the fabric pot route. I'll be using the 7 gallon pots from greenhouse megastore. I use their 5 gallon pots for a few of my plants right now to see if there is any difference at all in growing trends. I've figured up how much soil I will need and it equates to 105.994 cu ft. of soil to fill 100 of the 7 gallon grow bags. The soil itself will be a mixture of 2 cu yards of mushroom compost, 2 cu yards of fine top soil, 1 cu yard of river sand, and 2 bags of pearlite the large 3 sq ft bags.
The thinking behind all of this is to give my raised beds a break and so I will be able to really get them ready for growing great plants again, I replenish them every year, but I feel it's time to give them some rest! 10 years of back to back growing has have to taken its toll on the dirt. A good dose of compost, beneficial bacteria and fungi, as well as more pearlite!
I've made a list of peppers I'll be growing next year but would love some suggestions for great super hots that may be coming out or you've tried and had great success! So here's the list to look over. And as always, anyone in the Chattanooga area in TN who wants some pods or seeds or just wants to come visit the garden let me know!
Three plants each of these species will be grown out, I may even use some over winters from this year if I have the room. I love interesting crosses and would live to grow some you know of so post them up! I have about 20 extra 5 gallon bags if I find some other crosses that seem good.
Douglah x Butch T Brn.
I've been using these beds to grow over the past 10 years and I want to give them a break, so I'm going the fabric pot route. I'll be using the 7 gallon pots from greenhouse megastore. I use their 5 gallon pots for a few of my plants right now to see if there is any difference at all in growing trends. I've figured up how much soil I will need and it equates to 105.994 cu ft. of soil to fill 100 of the 7 gallon grow bags. The soil itself will be a mixture of 2 cu yards of mushroom compost, 2 cu yards of fine top soil, 1 cu yard of river sand, and 2 bags of pearlite the large 3 sq ft bags.
The thinking behind all of this is to give my raised beds a break and so I will be able to really get them ready for growing great plants again, I replenish them every year, but I feel it's time to give them some rest! 10 years of back to back growing has have to taken its toll on the dirt. A good dose of compost, beneficial bacteria and fungi, as well as more pearlite!
I've made a list of peppers I'll be growing next year but would love some suggestions for great super hots that may be coming out or you've tried and had great success! So here's the list to look over. And as always, anyone in the Chattanooga area in TN who wants some pods or seeds or just wants to come visit the garden let me know!
Three plants each of these species will be grown out, I may even use some over winters from this year if I have the room. I love interesting crosses and would live to grow some you know of so post them up! I have about 20 extra 5 gallon bags if I find some other crosses that seem good.
Brown Moruga
Choco Moruga
Caramel Moruga
S.S Moruga Red
TMSB
Red Brainstrain
Red Primo
Red Nagalah
Brown Nagalah
Brazilian Ghost Scorp
Brazilian Brain Strain
Sepia Serpent
7 Pot BBG
7 Pot Brown
7 Pot Douglah Brown
7 Pot Douglah Red
UN Brainstrain
Carolina Reaper
Moruga UV
Defcon 7
Yaki Blue Fawn
Choco Bhutlah
B.S x Primo
Jigsaw
Choco Madballs 7
7 Pot Rennie Brown
Armageddon
Predator
Douglah x Bhut Assam
7 Pot Brown x Primo
Choco Brainstrain
Douglah x Butch T Brn.
Jay’s Ghost Scorp
7 Pot Savannah