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Nightshades Grow(New wilds)

In vegas if you have a greenhouse you can keep stuff going for a while so I am starting my grow right now don't mistake it as we don't have winter because we do quite cold actually snows a couple times a year sometimes hails. Anyways it is time to get this thing rolling I will bring you along through the heartbreak and struggles also through the success. About 99% of my grow will be wilds so it should be quite interesting some of this is full grown others need to be sowed. Well here's the list more will be added as they come to me. Will upload some pictures tomorrow raining and dark right now

WILDS:
Capsicum Flexuosum
Capsicum Flexuosum (S2)
Capsicum Tovarii
Capsicum Cardenasii (true)
Capsicum Galapagoense
Capsicum Parvifolium
Capsicum Rhomboideum
Capsicum chacoense
Rocopica
Guampinha De Veado
Chiltepin Amarillo
Chiltepin Sonoran
Chiltepin nursery plant
Chiltepin El guapo brand
Chiltepin "pima bajo"
Chiltepin "desert gatherings brand"
Pequin
St Lucia Birdseye
Cumari Pollux
Pointed praetermissum
BGH 460
Cap 501
Cap 691
Cap 1144
Cap 215
Cap 539
Cap 1530
CGN 19198
CGN 21502
CGN 24332
CGN 22795
CGN 22794
CGN 20800
CGN 20812
CGN 24360
CGN 22869
CGN 22792
CGN 20510
More will be added

Superhots:
Yellow scorpion
Yellow moruga scorpion
Brown moruga scorpion
Carolina reaper
Fatalii gourmet jigsaw
7pot evergreen
7pot bubblegum
7pot lava
Sepia serpent
Boogeyman f2
Infinity
Jay's red ghost scorpion
SBJ7
A couple selective breeding projects
Others will be added

Others:
Capsicum pubescens "Locoto"
Capsicum pubescens "Canario"
Capsicum pubescens "Ecuadorian red rocoto"
Capsicum pubescens "Vallarta market Dino pods"
Capsicum Pubescens "Rocoto mini brown"
Capsicum Pubescens "Turbo pube"
Capsicum Pubescens "Big apple"
PI 224444
Jalabanero
Black cobra
Brazilian starfish
Bishops hat
Purple jalapeño
CGN 22184
CGN 21500
Others will be added

Tomatoes:
Wild Galapagos
Manx marvel
Black Krim
Large cherry
Macedonian tomato
Slovenian black tomato
Irish tomato
Cuban black
Black seaman
Ethiopian black
Mrs maxwells pink
Polar tomato
Watermelon beefsteak
Bulgarian tomato
Spoon Tomato
Red currant sweet pea
Others will be added

Bonsai projects:
Goji Berry
Miracle fruit

Melons:
Muskmelon Cucumis melo var. reticulatus
Kiwano melon

Cucumbers:
Lemon cucumber
Marketmore
Pickling
Straight eight

Okra:
Clemson Spineless
 
Portuge said:
So let me get this straight, after you have a sprout you move it outside? Is it a little too cold outside in vegas for seedlings? Mine would be dead by now
No, they're gonna stay indoors year round I guess, or I can try to make clones and try different things like keep one indoors, another outdoors and maybe one in DWC (faster growth). I want to see what they do in different environment.

Rob, if mine make it and grow healthy I'll let you have a few clones or whatever. I'm very short on seed as I shared with a friend and need to have some backup. Just lmk.

-Walt
 
Portuge said:
So let me get this straight, after you have a sprout you move it outside? Is it a little too cold outside in vegas for seedlings? Mine would be dead by now
Yea it is around 45 but in my greenhouse it stays a nice 85 all day and night I can raise or lower if I would like. But to me 85 is great.

Vegas_Chili said:
No, they're gonna stay indoors year round I guess, or I can try to make clones and try different things like keep one indoors, another outdoors and maybe one in DWC (faster growth). I want to see what they do in different environment.
Rob, if mine make it and grow healthy I'll let you have a few clones or whatever. I'm very short on seed as I shared with a friend and need to have some backup. Just lmk.
-Walt
Oh thanks man if all goes well I can give you cuttings too I think my plants are doing fine just need a better nutrient for the older ones.
 
Here's how one of two is looking for me fellas..
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VM Manzano (Division X)
 
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7Pot Evergreen (division Y)
 
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7Pot Evergreen capsicum chinense (Division Y)
 
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Capsicum parvifolium c. sp? (Division X)
terrible picture will get a better one once it fully sprouts

will get an update going on the plants outside for you guys
 
this is the update on the older plants for you guys.
 
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CGN 20510 Capsicum Chacoense (Division X)
 
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ST. Lucia's birdseye  C.sp? (division X)
 
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Muskmelon Cucumis melo var. reticulatus (division X)
 
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CGN 19198 capsicum eximium (Division X)
 
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Wild Galapagos tomato solanum cheesmaniae (division x)
 
thank you penny
 
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CGN 22869 capsicum chacoense (division x)
 
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Carolina reaper capsicum chinense (division z)
 
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7Pot Lava capsicum chinense (division y)
experimental development in the back capsicum chinense (Division y)
 
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chiltepin family and small tomato plant

too many plants to show every single one hope you guys enjoyed this update :dance:  :dance:
 
small update on new sprouts.
 
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cap 215
 
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Guampinha De Veado
 
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Capsicum Galapagoense
 
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Capsicum galapagoense capsicum galapagoense (Division X)
 
im trying out coco for the first time im liking the texture and look of it so far you can see it on the galapa.
 
Nicely done on the galaps! Coco is good for starting, but for growing I had a terrible experience. Coco is hydro and you have to feed it with hydro nutes I believe.

-Walt
 
I'm just using it to keep the plants in a sterile mix until they are big enough for nutes then they will go into soil and will get some nutes just like the softness easy for the roots to move through
 
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