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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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Always awesome, Greg!  I am now stoked to see how some
of the varieties I'm growing will turn out after seeing your pics.  
Of course, the foodie didn't impress me more than any of your
others.  That is to say, over the top!
 
Looks like your summer is kickin' for you, bud.
 
Bodeen said:
That is a great looking breakfast.
 
Thanks Jeff,
The Naga took it over the top with the heat. My wife ended up having French Toast... :)
stc3248 said:
There you go Greg! That's what I am talking about! You had me all wrapped up in pod awesomeness...then you wrapped me in BACON! 
 
Breakfast??? No sir...that would be...
 
Breakfast
Second Breakfast
Elevonsies
Lunch
Afternoon Tea
Dinner
and Supper!
 
Haha! I am making this when I get home!!! On the menu tonight...tostinos pizza rolls...ughhh you're killing me!
 
Your flower/container garden is stunning...I love the brightly colored pods mixed in with the surrounding flowers. Everything looking Top Shelf my brotha!
 
Shane, you're a natural !
The comments that you come up with here, other glogs and especially your own makes it quite entertaining....lol
thanks !
DocNrock said:
That breakfast looked awesome!  THP needs to invent a TD category for that!  Pods are shaping up very well!  Can't wait to see harvests in full swing!
   Thanks Doc,
   I think its cool to see alot of folks here sharing there meal shots...there's always a way to fine tune  a recipe to the liking.
Pulpiteer said:
Wow, just wow.  Great pod shots - that reaper looks deadly.  You'll have to let us know how that one turns out.  And the food... I wasn't hungry until I saw those pictures, now my stomach is grumbly.
  Hey Andy,
  Thanks for the comments, I hope you're not getting the weather that we've had lately. The plants love the sun and warmth but the lack of rain is hurting big time.
PaulG said:
Always awesome, Greg!  I am now stoked to see how some
of the varieties I'm growing will turn out after seeing your pics.  
Of course, the foodie didn't impress me more than any of your
others.  That is to say, over the top!
 
Looks like your summer is kickin' for you, bud.
  Aha.......I hope to have some ripened peppers soon to compare.
  Thanks for the foodie comment.....I wasn't starting to frown one bit.............. :rofl:
 
PIC 1 said:
Hey Andy,
  Thanks for the comments, I hope you're not getting the weather that we've had lately. The plants love the sun and warmth but the lack of rain is hurting big time.
I think we're getting the same stuff you are. Stepping outside takes your breath away and you break into a sweat. Nice and hot with no rain. The ground is rock hard. But... I'm watering at night, I've got that mulch down, and this heat is finally kicking my plants into some growth, so I'm not complaining. It's one of those stretches that I have to irrigate more than normal though.
 
Ok.......time for an update....
 

 
"Pimenta Elisir" ....not sure how these taste...but I have an idea...
 

 
Here's some Jamaican Red Habs.......one of the lighter varigated versions. This will still ripen dark red
 

 
and here's some more Jamaican Red Habs, darker green unripe pods...but the typical shape (#3)
 

 
one more ripened JA (#1) variant.....Thanks Ramon.......I'm picking this one for this Thursdays "Pepperology" get together at a local bar.
 

 
just a couple faces in the crowd.....Bahamian Goats.
 

 
Here's the bottom of an unripe Bahamian Goat. These are the Bonnet shaped pods...the one's that I'll save for future seed stock.....originally from Cappy (PRF)
 

 
MoA pods....starting to change shape
 

 
Belize Scotch Bonnet......the plants put out numerous pods...all in a row
 

 
UBSC....plant #1. The pods on the other plant are slightly  different as you will see
 
bump, please
 
thanks...
 

 
Here's the other plant with the UBSC.........gnarly baby !
 

 
Mata Frade
 

 
Jamaican Annuums.......these are actually pretty hot
 

 
"Nagabon"...........I really like the ripened color of these...orange/red...and the taste and heat level isn't bad either !
 

 
Bombay Morich...another prolific Naga
 

 
I've been waiting to snip this one off the plant. This is the Yellew Bonnet x Yellow Brain F2.
Let's see what the guts look like...
 

 
The inside of the pod, thicker walls just like the F1, a small amount of oil, not bad for the 1st off the plant. The scent somewhat surprised me, it has an upfront Papaya scent with the typical 7 Pot trail following up. It's pretty hot right off the bat, no creeper heat with this one. I can detect a slight Bonnet taste upfront but the heat steps in and overwhems that in a heartbeat. Overall I'm happy, the pods are large and I will isolate a branch late in the season.
 

 
Here's another pod off the Bonnet x Brain...this one has the "Candle Wax" look to it...anothet large pod.
 

 
This is one of 3 Purple Bhut Jolokia's x Naga Viper plants that I'm growing. If anyone remembers early in the glog I had 3 seedlings together in an insert. This plant was the green seedling. All the pods on this plant look the same. Tubular with a tail.
 
more with a bump...
 

 
Another Purple Bhut x Naga Viper...this is the darkest of the 3 plants with different shaped pods....This one looks like "Casper the Friendly Purple Ghost Pepper" especially since I just watered the plants and this pod has water in its eyes....lol
Next update I'll have to place all 3 plants together for a before and after photo
 

 
Here's a Reaper from one of 2 plants I have. This pod resembles a Primo
 

 
Another Primo looking Reaper off the same plant. My other plant is putting out more typical looking gnarly pods. All are somewhat small, though 
 

 
Antillais Caribbean...........good flavor for hot sauce making.
 

 
I not sure what to make out of these...and I don't mean a meal...lol. This plant grew out of a pack of "Luiza Yellow" seeds. These chili's are too croaked for Tobasco and the "Yellow Banana" color doesn't look like "Bird" I've planted before. I'll have to shoot a photo to the vender.
 

 
We have a large Asian section in the North part of the city. I bought seeds of this chili in "Thai Town" at a grocery store. The package wasn't in English but the picture on the package shows the Thai-Birds....Sambal..Anyone ?
 

 
Bonda Ma Jacque plant....finally starting to take off
 

 
I know I'm getting the name wrong...again..Zanahoria....correct me P-Son....again....... :oops:
 

 
Cardi Yellow x Bhut Jolokia
 
another green light...please
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bonnet x Brain looks interesting, funny how sometimes the F2 can look like the F1 even though there's supposed to be more variation there...
 
Shane you da man !
 

 
The back garden...the super-hots on the right are struggling to put out pods......at least most of them, but
 

 
this Carmel Bhut is getting loaded...one of these days I'll break a branch for the sake of taking a photo. I just hope if it happens the pods will be ripe
 

 
Madballz Red
 

 
I'm happy, the 1st ripe San Marzano...speaking of
 

 
Here's the grafted San Marzano....putting out pods nicely along with The Purple Cherokee and the Brandywine grafts. Big difference compared to the non grafts.
 

 
Yellow Saint Martin......these pods are alot bibber than the market pods I scraped the seeds from. I leading to believe that other countries may pick the fruit unripe and undersized to keep things looking uniform for sale. I'm happy with the larger pod production.
 

 
Not Mourga Satan's...............seeds........Brandon (Big Cedar)
 

 
Cumari
 

 
Kung Pao................and I do have chicken in the fridge
 
one more bump shouild do it
 
 
 
What rootstock are you using for your tomato grafts? Want to try next season. Was just looking on johnny's select.
I woukd kill for that kind of tomato fruit set. To hot and humid in DC for bumper crops. Peppers do great though :)
 
tanx...
 

 
An overwintered Pimenta de Neyde
 

 
Young lust.....   Young.Douglahs
 

 
Red Bhut Jolokia starting to ripen
 

 
Dorset Naga's.........I can't wait to share some of these with my friends...especially the one's who haven't trie them before
 
Well that's it for the pod shots but here's a foodie !
 

 
 
I'd like to say thanks to Matt (MGOLD86) for sending out his "Smoked Powders" which I used in this dish. If you'd like to see what gives with the procedure check out the "Fried Rav" in the Cooking Appetizer section
 
see you all next time !
 
I sure love these updates!! Those pods from the seeds from big ceder look amazing... ( as do all the rest!!). Nice Greg very nice indeed
 
Great pics/plants Greg. Looks like you are in that transition period before the big kaboom. The newer pods on my Bahamian Goat peppers are taking on that exact shape. They are a bit smaller than some of the other Bonnets I am growing. I have some TFM's that are the size of a lemon!

Your spelling is correct as far as I know. I always have seen it spelled Zanahoria Triangulo.What do you think of the du para. The flavor hangs around for a couple days it seems like. It's definitely one to taste all by itself when testing pods.

I checked in on the fried rav thread last night,liked how you worked the powder into the dough. That pasta machine really brought back memories. Spent many hours helping my Grandma/Mom crank one of those. We used to do them with meat/greens. Fork crimped the edges on thousands of those! That is back when families still gathered on Sundays.
 
Amazing updates Greg. Your plants are shaping up nice and i'm sure some of the slow starts will start kicking it to high gear VERY soon. Very jealous of your San Marzano, out of all my tomatoes, that is the only one that isn't producing this season (need to take it out this weekend since it doesn't seem to want to come back a case of BER) :(
 
I really love the fried ravioli thread, i've been meaning to buy a good pasta machine to start making fresh pasta. Your thread inspired me to get it sooner!
 
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