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PaulG 2019

No grow log for the 2018 season other than the Pimenta de Neyde x Bonda Ma Jacques
thread dedicated to Trippa's cross. That one is an ongoing community project going into
second year and a test of the F7 generation. I imagine I will mention it once-in-a-while in
this thread, but the details of its progress will be in the dedicated thread.
 
I am deciding on a grow list for the 2019 season after growing only Trippa's cross this
season (2018). I definitely have some old favorites that will comprise the great majority
of the grow. I have limited space, so I'm counting on nature to help me make the final
decision. I'll probably start lots of seeds since I'm gun-shy from the poor germination
rates the past couple of seasons.
 
Here's the pool. Would be nice to be able to grow a bunch of all of them!  I think my
neighbor will shelter the overflow in his yard, but we'll see what to plant and how many
based on what might germinate  :rofl:
 
c. chinese - 10 varieties
  • PdN x BMJ, F7, white and violet varieties, Trippa's cross
  • Fatali, F2 of seed from Pepper Joe's
  • 7 Pot Burgundy, brown phenotype, pecan shape from 2017 F2 of the 7PB from Windchicken 
  • Scotch Bonnet, MoA, F2 of seeds from John/Sim, not high production, but some nice pods
  • JA Red Habanero, F5 of seed from Walk Good/Devv
  • Yellow Scorpion, F7 aka Yellow Trinidad Moruga Scorpion and CARDI Scorpion, from Spankycolts plant 2012
  • Bhut Jolokia, Red, F4, from Spankycolts plant 2012
  • Bhut Jolokia, Chocolate, F3 of seed from Georgia Growhead
  • Bhut Jolokia, hybrid, F2 - I believe it is a  (BJred) x (Pdn x BMJ F1 or F2)
  • Yellow 7 Pot, F2 of seed from Trippa 2013
c. annuum - 4 varieties:
  • JA Red Mushroom, F3, brown phenotype, seed from Refining Fire
  • Pimenta de Padron - Spanish seed, fry up while small and green, throw on some salt
  • Pimenta del Piquillo - Spanish seed, sweet, very flavorful, small stuffers
  • Guindilla - Spanish seed, spicy heat, great pickled, long and skinny
c. frutescens - 2 varieties:
  • Nagahari from Tezpur, India, supposedly very, very hot freebie from Pepper Joe's 2017
  • Chili Costa Rica, F2 (2014) from Hippy Seed Company seed, 2012
c. pubescens - 1 variety:
  • Red Rocoto, F3 of Peruvian Market seed, 2016
That about does it. Seeding time will be here before we know it!
 
 
 
internationalfish said:
Man, the leaves on that brain strain are gorgeous.
 
Also, love the variety of containers you have on your germination station. 
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Thanks, Fish. The AeroGarden makes
a great deck for starting seeds!

Here is the BrainStrain in its natural habitat.
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Oh, just noticed PT!
 
Devv said:
A question:
 
You say you reuse the potting soil and amend it. I have over a cubic yard of it marinating and would really like to know what you do to bring it back up to snuff. What ever you do add surely works because your container grows are amazing. ;) You are too kind, my friend, but thanks!
 
Hey, Scott. I usually just remove a shovel-full
of dirt and replace it with some compost and
steer/chicken manure, some bonemeal, and
a little mycos when planting out. I probably
should do a little soil testing to see where we
are at after six seasons. I just sort of treat the
big containers like the ground since they are
so big and deep. I do fertilize the plants once
in a while during the outdoor season, but not
a lot, maybe several times.
 
Hope your plant-out is going well. I need to stop
by your grow log again to see the amazing grow you
have going on!
 
PaulG said:
Hey, Scott. I usually just remove a shovel-full
of dirt and replace it with some compost and
steer/chicken manure, some bonemeal, and
a little mycos when planting out. I probably
should do a little soil testing to see where we
are at after six seasons. I just sort of treat the
big containers like the ground since they are
so big and deep. I do fertilize the plants once
in a while during the outdoor season, but not
a lot, maybe several times.
 
Hope your plant-out is going well. I need to stop
by your grow log again to see the amazing grow you
have going on!
 
Thanks for the info Paul. ;)
 
 
PaulG said:
Inventory control day.

F7 violet from double pod seed and F7 white from Bhuter.
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Yellow Scorpions.
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Bhut Jolokias.
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Bhut Jolokia hybrids.
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Scotch Bonnetts.
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Seven Pot Burgundy, Pecans.
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JA Red Habaneros.
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Yellow BrainStrain, Chiltepin, Fatali.
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Sri Lanka Red family.
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F5, Red Rocotos, Aji Amarillo in the greenhouse.
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Lub that house of green you have sir Paul.....The angle of the pic is crazy for me though..it's almost like when you see a picture of a dollhouse or something, like all your stuff is miniature.......man I need to get outside more I think, I am starting to lose it.
 
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