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PIC 1's............Pod-ography.............2013

  Good Eve-ning, and Welcome to my bog...glog !

Hey folks sorry for the late glog-up I'm a month behind last years startup,...... :rolleyes: ...... I still have 12+ weeks (plenty of time) before I can start think about hardening off the plants outdoors.

First off I'd like to give a shout out to those who followed my grow last season. Thanks for all the comments, thoughts and ideas. The chuckles we shared......there were some good laughs...(and especially all the criticisms........ :liar: .......hah)

To those who are new, I try to follow a "weekend update" format with photos and captions. Although if anyone has questions or replies that needs and answer or response I'll get back during the week. I hope to keep this interesting and entertaining...

and away we go!


Garden Rewind


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Here's my 1st garden (1986)...it was modest but what we grew we used in our kitchen. I had a couple of dual bulb 4ft T12 fixtures in my basement. A couple grow-lux and daylight color temp bulbs. The indoor grow was far superior to the vegetable starts sold at the local nurseries.
My Italian neighbor couldn't understand why his bell pepper starts only had flowers while mine had golfball size peppers very early in the season.....The hot varieties I grew back then were the cayennes, orange habaneros, and a few different type or thai-birds. Things have changed but I still grow those varities.

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Here's a shot from last season. I grew around 150+ pepper plants in two different sections of the garden. Plants were grown in raised beds and containers from 5 gal up to 20 gal

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A typical weekend harvest shot from later in the season when the gardens at full swing.

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This is one of my seed catalogs, the c.chinense....the seeds that invade our gardens every year...
This book and other seed catalogs are kept in a tupperware container container on a shelve in the corner of the basement.
No elaborate system needed, The seeds are kept in 1.5" zip backs. I have seeds that are as far back as 2007, and still germinating without a hitch....theres no need to pitch. Speaking of pitching theres some old baseball card to display the size of the pages used.

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These are what I use to get the seeds on their way. I take 1/4 bag of each, mix that into a 5 gal bucket and moisten with water. The spagnum peat give fluff to the texture also helps indicate when the mix need to be re-moistened but the lighter color it displays. The vermiclite helps with water retension while letting the air and moisture through. The seed starting mix also has fine grain perlite to keep drainage and airflow moving.

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Ha..........I knew this chop stick would come in handy someday. Once the seed medium is moistened I'll make a hole with the stick 1/4" down .
The seeds will be planted at the same depth. That helps when misting the top with water. Seeds that are planted too high may dry out or seeds planted to deep may rot.

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I use two 2ft x 4ft germinating mats. Enough area to warm 8 seed flats at once...

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I don't bother with a thermostat for the mats. I run them through a timer, 2 hrs on, 1 hr off...continous. The average temp of the soil stays at +/-85 deg

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This is the main grow room. I built the 2 tier shelving units 8ft long x 2ft wide. 8 flats fit underneath the lighting units. Here we have four narrow spaced T8 4 bulb fixtures with 6500k bulbs and one 8ft TF twin bulb tight spaced fixture with 4100k bulbs. I have 4 identical systems in the room with an addition of three 400w mh fixtures with 7200k lamps. The room has 2- 20a dedicated circuits and 1-15a to split the current draw..

more photos in a few minutes....thanks for looking!
PIC 1's......Pod Pornage.............2012

















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Wow saw glog for the first time and I'm amazed. Crazy setup... Anyway of getting some of those seedlings shipped to socal.?

Simply amazing,,
Laker...I'll be offloading a few more soon...and plan to bring a few up to LA to give to Denniz. So PM me and I'll let you know what all I will be getting rid of...the Orange County Arboretum has a plant sale around this time of year too...

Sorry for the hijack Greg!
 
So, two of the Marigot's popped between then and now, so they're coming. I'll be interested to see how they produce up here too. I'm also excited because I'll have a few extra SB plants if all grows out well to give away at the second annual pepper draft. I hope to inspire some fighting, cheating, and thieving amongst the participants. Then I can preach on envy the next week.
 
Just dropped by greg to see how your doing with the chillies ....and as usual you are the star player lol....i am moving to chicago because it looks like chillies love growing over there . Did any of the seeds i sent you pop thru for you ? :)

Just dropped by greg to see how your doing with the chillies ....and as usual you are the star player lol....i am moving to chicago because it looks like chillies love growing over there . Did any of the seeds i sent you pop thru for you ? :)
 
Greg, it's been a while since I saw an update of yours. Wow, just wow. So many plants, and they're doin' their thing all indoors (so far). My grow is less than half the size of yours and I can barely keep up with it. Keep it up, man...I have a lot to learn!
 
Weekend update...

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Some dried Pakistan "Cherry Bombs" from one of the ethnic stores here......no collateral damage with these just some decent heat.
One pod through enough seeds for this 3" pot

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Goat's Weed, Hot Thai, Gwari Put

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7 Pot Burgandy, Mulo De Tiro, Douglah x Scorpion

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Trinidad Red Scotch Bonnet, Luiza Yellow, Gambia

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3 of Brandon's (Big Cedar) Trinidad Viper x Purple Bhut Jolokia

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Hawaiian Sweet Hot, Spanish Naga Morich, Mourga Yellow

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"Kitchenpepper" flower

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"AJ Scorpion",Duke Pequin, Brown Jamaican Scotch Bonnet

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Hawaiian Habanero , P.Dreadie Select Scotch Bonnet, Banjul Mkt Gambia

a few more shortly...
 
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Wild Tepin, Safi Red Scotch Bonnet, Cumari

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Madballz Chocolate, Chocolate Scorpion, Not Infinity #3

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Mourga Red, Turc Yellow, Yellow Brain Strain

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mixed flat that needs potting up...

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FDA Scotch Bonnet, Red Dominican Habanero, Jamaican Scotch Bonnet (Beth)

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One for the camera buffs...."Fish" plant with a "Fish-Eye" lense...

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Variegation of the Fish plant

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TFM Scotch Bonnet, Indian Carbon, Whole Foods Yellow Congo

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CGN 22207, Bahamian Goat, JA Hab #1
 
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Maui Purple flower

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Maui Purple, TS Red, Mata Frade

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7 Pot Barackpore, Jamaican Yellow Scotch Bonnet, Yellow 7 Pot

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Mustard Habanero, Not Mourga Satans, Madame Jeanette

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Chocolate Bhut, Big Sun Habanero, Guatemalan Chiltepin

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"Fat Red", Aji Lemon, Scotch Bonnet Long

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White Bhut, Purple Bhut, Red Bhut

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Yellow Scorpion, Orange Primo, Heart Throb

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Papa Joe's Mkt Scotch Bonnet, Fatalii x Red Savina, Primo
 
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A couple of Orange Habanero's in 3 gal containers
That's it for the plant shots this week...







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Time for a food shot
Ingredients:..Golden Yellow Potato(s), Garlic, Horseradish, Onion, Shallots, Butter, Bay Leaves, Celery Seed, White Pepper, Coriander, Allspice, Dried Caribbean Reds, Fresh Red Habs, Parsley, Chives, Egg, Cup of Rice, Cabbage, Sour Cream, Ground Chuck, Ground Pork, Sauerkraut, Black Pepper, Tomato Puree, Tomato Paste, White Wine, Crushed Tomatoes, Chicken Broth

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Saute Diced Onion, Red Peppers, and Garlic until transulent. Pour in Rice with 2 cups of Chicken Broth. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to low, cover pan and cook for 25 minutes, set aside

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Combine 2 lbs of lean Ground Chuck, 3/4 lb of Ground Pork, Egg, dried spices that were powdered in a grinder, cooked Rice, 1 tbl of powdered Caribbean Red , 1/2 of a grated Onion. 3 diced fresh Red Habs and Chopped Parsley....mix well and set aside.

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Bring water to a boil in large stockpot, cook Cabbage for 30 seconds peeling off outer leaves as they soften. Cool down leaves on paper towels. Place a scoop's worth or around 3/4's cup of meat mix in a Cabbage leaf. Fold sides in and roll up tight.

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Chop up remaining Cabbage leaves and layer with Sauerkruat in the bottom of a large pot. Mix cans of Tomato Puree, Crushed Tomatoes, Paste with 1 cup of white wine.
Add 1 tbl of powered Caribbean Red Habs along with 3 diced fresh peppers. Layer the stuffed Cabbage Rolls over the Cabbage-Kraut mixture and ladle the sauce over. Bring the pot to a boil, reduce heat to a simmer and cover for 1.5 hrs, or until the rolls are fork tender

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Boil 5 lbs of Golden Potatoes, Roast a head of Garlic, grate a 2" piece of Horseradish. Rice or mash the Potatoes when cooked, add the grated Horseradish, 1 stick of Butter, 1 cup of Sour Cream, Roasted Garlic, Salt and White Pepper..........fold it all together and keep warm

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Meanwhile poach some Carrots in 1 cup of Chicken Broth with Dill, Chives and a Bay leaf. Cover until tender

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Here's the plating...............no...not my serving but a family style platter.................lol
"Spiked-up Stuffed Cabbage Rolls" with a side of Garlic Mashed Potatoes and a Carrot Medley...

Thanks for stopping by...see ya'll next week !
 
Dang it Greg...off to google to figure out what the heck those are!
Same here, some of the plants that I'm growing this year are a 1st for me. I may have to google to make sure the spelling is correct..........ha

Thanks for the update Greg...now my weekend is complete. Time for a few ZZZZZZzzzzzzzs
The plants are starting to "sing".........I'll have to tell them to quiet it down...

Dang it Greg! Trying to sleep over here! Perfection!
Ha......me too!. This darn photobucket is keeping me awake for the long run...what a pain !

If there's one thing I know, it's that I'll never leave disappointed after visiting your glog...flawless.
Thanks man.....encouraging thought there. I'll have to come back and reread this one when the shit..peat hits the fan,,,blades

Awesome update Greg. Weather around us sucks eh? Old man winter don't want to give up at all it seems. I can't wait to see them babies out in some sun my friend! I hope you have an extra chocolate scotch bonnet, cause I'm coming down there to steal one!
Thanks Jamison,Yep, big difference from last season's weather. I'm hoping to start hardening off the plants in phases 1st week in May. Then I'll probably post something in the Forum Ads relating to a plant sale. Should have around 200+ plants...with other Bonnets that you may not have....if you're interested.

PIC heavy update there! Really like the shot of the Maui purple flower,the purple veins and green margins on the new growth looks cool. CGN22207 is an intetesting plant. Have you ever grown that one before?
That Maui flower was the 1st to open on the those plants, many buds forming. The new transparent growth does look pretty cool.
I beleive Jason (rudeboy 2010) sent me the CGN seeds. Haven't grown those before. Either Fatalii or Semillas seeds also sell that variety. The shape of the pod resembles the "Long Coco Habanero".....which may also have the red tinge on the inside.

Just dropped by greg to see how your doing with the chillies ....and as usual you are the star player lol....i am moving to chicago because it looks like chillies love growing over there . Did any of the seeds i sent you pop thru for you ? :)

Just dropped by greg to see how your doing with the chillies ....and as usual you are the star player lol....i am moving to chicago because it looks like chillies love growing over there . Did any of the seeds i sent you pop thru for you ? :)
Hey Jason, Welcome back....how are your plants doing? Off hand I can recall the Congo Hybrid, Heart Throb, Sonorran, Yellow Turc, CGN 22207...............Hmm and a few others, all have popped. I intend to keep at least one plant of each.
 
Amazing update yet again! Those cherry bomb pods look very much like my dried Chiltepin Amarillo. My next update I take a shot of them, each pod has around 30 - 50 seeds. Amazing colorful roots in that meal and digging the fisheye with the fish!
 
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Greg great update as usual, one might say you’re growing a “Blaze of Glory” \o/ I have to agree with 'Pr0digal_son’s point on the Maui flowers & leaves. Beautiful pictures of dem flowers & love dat color depicted on the leaves veins. All your other plants look great as well! You foodie is very interesting this week, I’ve seen a similar dish with less heat, no beef and including ginger root. But I like the your idea of the pork/ground beef mix better and I think I’m going to give this a go very soon, thanks for the inspiration! Always great to see/read your updates, I can’t wait to see your plants id da great outdoors, but I’m sure your itching for that as well! Keep up that hard work, it’s already paid off it’s weight in gold & den some ^_^
 
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