Six of my Bubblegum plants. The seeds came from three different sources.
That would be a very interesting comparison by growing them all in a different method. The results should be interesting.ikeepfish said:After a mishap with a vendor and some other things going on, I ended up with 10 bubblegum plants this year. Because I have so many, I have a wide range of growing methods going with them, Raised bed, fabric pots, DWC buckets, and aquaponics. All of them are still really small right now.
and aquaponics
I ran Thais and orange habs in aquaponics last year with --okay-- results but I think a lot of it had to do with bad filtration. Ultimately what took out my plants over winter was an aphidpocalypse I didn't keep in check.Spicy Mushroom said:
Oh nice. I've been really interested in aquaponics recently. Tilapia? I'd love to do it with trout. Definitely post your results with all them
I was going to buy a bubblegum but decided on regular 7 Pot. First year doing super hots.
JoynersHotPeppers said:Starting to see flowers...
I can time it for reference, I have 4 indoor BBG7s but they are all either hydro or aqua and none of them is anywhere near budding yet.JesterJoker said:ill have opening flowers soon also... Has anyone indoor growing timed from
flower open -> fully ripe pepper?
I'm just looking for some estimates. I was running 16 hour lights but just recently went to 12 hour light schedule to cut back on costs.