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PaulG 2020

Devv said:
Good to see all the plants out basking in the sun ;)
 
We had a couple of cool days, but 90° again :rolleyes:
 
5 inches of rain just North and East of us. We got 2 tenths??
 
I think since March the garden has gotten a bit over 2 inches..I don't ever remember watering this much before July.
 
I hope your weather holds Paul ;)
Same for you, my friend, pulling for a late arrival of
superhot, windy weather around your half-acre!
 
into a more normal Spring climate variation
at the moment. Great greenhouse weather    :D
Showery overnight, tolerable during the day.
Still yearning for the Summer weather     :cool:    
Maybe a couple of Jet Stream High Pressure
stalls just for a few nice warm spells!    :twisted:
 
Greenhouse loaded up for a few cooler, cloudy days:
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Put some micro dwarf tomato seeds into
the germinator. First two in each row from
Renaissance Farms, the rest from Heritage
Farms Bunny Hop Seeds:
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Bunny Hop seeds top row:
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stettoman said:
 
We bottomed out @ 22 his morning, the garage got down to 39, but the kids are on a heating pad, I'm sure it's confusing to them...
 
Today is supposed to be the last freeze, all 40s and high 30s for the foreseeable, according to "them". "They" are forecasting 80 for next Monday...
 
Your grow looks 5X5, man! The regional AG shows here say this may be the worst growing season in 80 years. I don't really believe them either, but I approach EVERY season as potentially the worst season, that way I'm not as disappointed...
We had that “polar vortex “ here also. Hopefully today is the last of the freeze days and nights [emoji848].


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Plants lookin good Paul. Love the greenhouse shot.
 
Funny, I just received some micro seeds from Renaissance Farms as well. Never grown micros before. I'm thinking of an inside grow later on this year, but I might change my mind. I'll be watching your success with them.
 
DownRiver said:
Plants lookin good Paul. Love the greenhouse shot.
 
Funny, I just received some micro seeds from Renaissance Farms as well. Never grown micros before. I'm thinking of an inside grow later on this year, but I might change my mind. I'll be watching your success with them.
Since they are such small plants, I think I
can grow them on my grow shelf all year.
Just experimenting to see which ones I
like the best - sort of a shotgun approach!
 
I will post some pics for sure if they are
successful. Tatooed Bullfrog is going a
micro-tom, as well.
 
Can't leave the PT forever!
 
 
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Pics to follow   :rofl:
 
Red Scotch Bonnet with nice triple fork:
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Papa Dreadie Red couldn’t make up its
mind whether to be a triple fork or not:
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This praetermissum dropped all its leaves,
and part of its stem. Finally cut it back to
the last few nodes. Has taken a long time
for this to emerge:
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Veggies and tomatoes. The cucumber, cantaloupe, 
and zucchini starts are growing fast:
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tsurrie said:
chem posioning? what happened, someone sprayes something near your house? but that would also show on other plants, so let's hope not
Nothing like that, Uros. I think it's just the
nature of the beast. I don't think it is a stable
variety from what I see in other folk's grow
logs. 
 
I'll just let it go and hope it will grow
out of it. I have a Zapotec Jalapeño and an
Orange Spice, so even it tanks, I'll hopefully
still have Jalas!
 
Bhuter said:
Paul!!! Hey, sir!!!!!!
Great lookin' Card!!!!! :woohoo:

I just transplanted this Rhomboideum today, edema and all. Lol


Awesome!!!!!!
Thanks, Adam! I’m hoping that it bulks
up a little this summer by growing out
more branches.
 
That rhombo looks like the one I grew  
back in the day - a tall skinny skyrocket.
If I hadn’t topped it (twice), it would have
been six feet tall and no lateral branches  :rofl:
 
Ghost Pepper Revolution said:
veddy veddy interesting... ;)
wondering if all the aphis could be why  :rofl: my guess is the variegations are the weaker spots :beer:
No aphids to speak off on the Variegated Jalapeño.
 
Definitely something structural regarding the variega-
tions, GPR. Really contorted vegetative tissue.
 
PaulG said:
Thanks, Adam! I’m hoping that it bulks
up a little this summer by growing out
more branches.
 
That rhombo looks like the one I grew  
back in the day - a tall skinny skyrocket.
If I hadn’t topped it (twice), it would have
been six feet tall and no lateral branches  :rofl:
Yes! Rich (Pepper-Guru) says:
".....with Rhomboideum the apical stem never forks. It just keeps going up. The side branching will form from the bottom up and act just like the main apical stem too."

Great looking Eximium! I'm thinking about using one as a bridge to a certain Pubescens.
 
Hey Paul. Things area looking good with your wilds, praetermissum aside.  Great to see all the flowers and pods already.  FWIW, I'm noticing the same oddness on a couple of my variegated jalapeno that have leaves with a more even balance of colors.  Doesn't seem to be affecting the all white leaves, or the all green plant for that matter, just leaves that are more 50/50.
 
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