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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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I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your Father In Law Greg. It's even harder when it happens suddenly. If your wife is like mine shes's trying to be strong and hold it together to handle things and help them go smoothly. She'd forget to grieve herself. That's what she did when she lost her favorite Aunt. I had to help her grieve after everyone else went to bed and somehow it brought us closer together. Our prayers are with you Brother, take you time to be there and we'll see you when it's time to come back.
 
Sorry for your loss Greg...Prayers up for you and yours...
 
I finally got your Congo plants from last year's grow in a windchicken "primo" bed yesterday...They looked happier already!
 
Gary
 
Thanks for all your kind thoughts and prayers...deeply appreciated !

Things are finally getting back to normal at a smooth pace. I'll take a second to give my wife credit for everything she's done the last week and a half. It's been a trying time for her family, but being the eldest of 5 and her dad's favorite she took all the arrangements (funeral, out of town guests, ongoing family matters) in her hands.....thanks Trish !

Ok, as far as the garden goes, I've been squeezing as much time as I can with the wonderful summer like weather that we've been having. I'm still in the process of planting the peppers. So far about 100+ have set foot in the dirt. I hope to get my tomatoes in the beds today as the one gal containers need to be watered 3 times aday....ha

Sorry I haven't taken any photos lately but between the planting and running back to the nursery for mores bags of potting mixes theres been little time for battling with photobucket...

I still have a guest staying with us til Wednesday, maybe I could "dig up" another pair of gardening gloves........lol

Towards the end of the week I'll snap some shots and find some computer time.

Thanks for all your patience.

Greg
 
Someone passing definitely can take a toll on your daily activities. God willing her dad is resting peacefully.

Hope all is well in the garden and have those extra hands be put to use.
 
Greg, I am sorry to just now hear about your father-in-law.
You and your wife will be in a time warp for a few months
so just take care of yourselves after all the commotion stops.
Our thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
 
Your glog is exactly what I knew I would see when I checked in.
Everything looks just great!
 
Greg looking forward to see your next update, for now I hope you are enjoying great family time & have a great memorial day!!!
 
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