So I've been wanting to start a grow log of this year but as usual I'm running late. I got laid off last week (thanks Corona Virus) so I figured now that I have all this new found time on my hands I would finally get started, better late than never they say. First a little about what I'm trying to do.
My lady and I recently bought a property in zone 7b in the Piedmont of North Carolina. I had been working full time and putting any extra money into starting a farm. Obviously my recent unemployment has thrown a wrench in the gears and without the off farm income to invest into the property things will move at a slower pace, but my ultimate goal has not changed. I am still working on most of my plots, having to break ground on the one I intend for pepper production but already have some cool weather crops in the ground. With so many moving parts it is entirely possible that the wheels could come off of this project before I get the chance to harvest any pods but I'm going to do my best to get this done. All in all, I am growing roughly 80 varieties this year.
They include:
Airtama Biquino
Aji Amarillo
Aji Dulce Red
Aji Dulce Yellow Round
Aji Dulce Orange
Aji Guyana
Aji Mango Round
Aji Margariteno
Aji Panca
Aji White Fanasy
Alba Regina
Aleppo
Ampuis
Arequijeno Rojo Rocoto
Ashe County Pimento
Bahamian Goat
Bhut Jolokia Giant Chocolate
Bhut Jolokia Strain II
Bhut Jolokia White
Carolina Reaper
Chihuacle Negro
Chilaca (Pasilla)
Chocolate Ghost
Chocolate Scotch Bonnet
Choricero
Corno di Torro Giallo
Criolla de Cocina
Datil
Devils Brain
Doux de Landes
Dulce de Espana
Fatalii
Fish
Frontera Sweet
Granada Seasoning
Harold St Barts
Himo Togarashi
Jalapeno M
Jamacian Hot Chocolate
Jimmy Nardello
Joes Long Red Cayenne
La Huala Orange Rocoto
Liebesapfel
Malaysian Goronong
Marconi Sweet Red Patio
Maris Biber
Mirisol (Guajillo)
MOA Red Scotch Bonnet
MOA Yellow Scotch Bonnet
Mulato Isleno
Negro de Valle
Orange Thai
Paradicsom Alaku Sarga Szentes
Petit Marseillais
Pico de Gallo
Piment DEspelette
Pineapple Rocoto
Piquillo de Lodosa
Poblano (Ancho)
Prik Chi Faa
Quadrato DAsti Rosso
Rooster Spur
Scotch Brain
Shishito
Sweet Banana
Sweet Spanish Long
Tam Jalapeno
Tekne Domasi
Tobago Treasure
Trinidad Perfume
Trinidad X
Tunisian Baklouti
White Thai
Yellow CARDI Trinidad Scorpion
Yellow Pixie
Yellow Reaper
Yellow Scotch Bonnet
Not all varieties have geminated yet and I'll be sure to update my list if any result in a total failure. My seeds came from multiple sources and I will be sure to give credit where due once I start pulling pods. I don't expect every variety to be successful (I'm looking at you Rocotos) but the idea is to make organza bags and save the seeds from the strongest genetics for next year's production.
I had hoped to build a greenhouse this winter, but spring seemed to come awfully quickly and now I am unemployed so that project has been pushed back to late summer. Germination occurs on a heat mat under florescence lights and transplants get placed under 2 600w metal halides. I am working on a simple outdoor "incubator" made from straw bales and greenhouse plastic. The plan is to move established plants out to the incubator tomorrow to make room for the newly transplanted under my 600w's.
I currently have about 600 plants transplanted into 3" pots with about that left to go. I'll be sure to update this post with my progress and total numbers as time moves forward.
Good Luck to everyone growing this year!
My lady and I recently bought a property in zone 7b in the Piedmont of North Carolina. I had been working full time and putting any extra money into starting a farm. Obviously my recent unemployment has thrown a wrench in the gears and without the off farm income to invest into the property things will move at a slower pace, but my ultimate goal has not changed. I am still working on most of my plots, having to break ground on the one I intend for pepper production but already have some cool weather crops in the ground. With so many moving parts it is entirely possible that the wheels could come off of this project before I get the chance to harvest any pods but I'm going to do my best to get this done. All in all, I am growing roughly 80 varieties this year.
They include:
Airtama Biquino
Aji Amarillo
Aji Dulce Red
Aji Dulce Yellow Round
Aji Dulce Orange
Aji Guyana
Aji Mango Round
Aji Margariteno
Aji Panca
Aji White Fanasy
Alba Regina
Aleppo
Ampuis
Arequijeno Rojo Rocoto
Ashe County Pimento
Bahamian Goat
Bhut Jolokia Giant Chocolate
Bhut Jolokia Strain II
Bhut Jolokia White
Carolina Reaper
Chihuacle Negro
Chilaca (Pasilla)
Chocolate Ghost
Chocolate Scotch Bonnet
Choricero
Corno di Torro Giallo
Criolla de Cocina
Datil
Devils Brain
Doux de Landes
Dulce de Espana
Fatalii
Fish
Frontera Sweet
Granada Seasoning
Harold St Barts
Himo Togarashi
Jalapeno M
Jamacian Hot Chocolate
Jimmy Nardello
Joes Long Red Cayenne
La Huala Orange Rocoto
Liebesapfel
Malaysian Goronong
Marconi Sweet Red Patio
Maris Biber
Mirisol (Guajillo)
MOA Red Scotch Bonnet
MOA Yellow Scotch Bonnet
Mulato Isleno
Negro de Valle
Orange Thai
Paradicsom Alaku Sarga Szentes
Petit Marseillais
Pico de Gallo
Piment DEspelette
Pineapple Rocoto
Piquillo de Lodosa
Poblano (Ancho)
Prik Chi Faa
Quadrato DAsti Rosso
Rooster Spur
Scotch Brain
Shishito
Sweet Banana
Sweet Spanish Long
Tam Jalapeno
Tekne Domasi
Tobago Treasure
Trinidad Perfume
Trinidad X
Tunisian Baklouti
White Thai
Yellow CARDI Trinidad Scorpion
Yellow Pixie
Yellow Reaper
Yellow Scotch Bonnet
Not all varieties have geminated yet and I'll be sure to update my list if any result in a total failure. My seeds came from multiple sources and I will be sure to give credit where due once I start pulling pods. I don't expect every variety to be successful (I'm looking at you Rocotos) but the idea is to make organza bags and save the seeds from the strongest genetics for next year's production.
I had hoped to build a greenhouse this winter, but spring seemed to come awfully quickly and now I am unemployed so that project has been pushed back to late summer. Germination occurs on a heat mat under florescence lights and transplants get placed under 2 600w metal halides. I am working on a simple outdoor "incubator" made from straw bales and greenhouse plastic. The plan is to move established plants out to the incubator tomorrow to make room for the newly transplanted under my 600w's.
I currently have about 600 plants transplanted into 3" pots with about that left to go. I'll be sure to update this post with my progress and total numbers as time moves forward.
Good Luck to everyone growing this year!