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Pshngo growlist 2011/2012 and pepper seedling trial

bhut jolokia
choc habenero
yellow scorp
butch t scorp
7 pod brain strain
naga morich
aji chuncho
fatalii
capsium praetermissum(cumari)
red habenero

So I decided to check the germ rate on some of my peppers and got great results.
I live in Southern cali so they should do great through our winter
Problem is i mixed the pots up and dont know what they are, lol!!
I planted 6 bhut 3 from two different supplies and 3 savannah reds, so we will see what happens.


this is my closet will have 3 lights and reflective film and be more permanent
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seddlings up close
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this is in my garage for more seeds in a month or so
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with light. I am thinking of enclosing it to hold more heat and doing reflective film(mylar or emergency blankets)
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That will work for sure... Mine is just about the same size, but I used the bottom of my planting table.
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I wish it had a lil more height, but it's outside, and for starting seed. I have been fooling with some horticubes, and the slab I have been trying is 150 or so, I know it's not 150, but not sure of the #. There workin well. I plan on sellin some super hots to supplement my garden costs. Thats cool ya live in a year round climate, I'm close.
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It didn't take long for that project start payin off. Goot luck.
 
thinking of starting 20 of each and growing whatever sprouts from the 20 of each and give some to family members too
bhut jolokia
choc habenero
yellow scorp
butch t scorp
7 pod brain strain
naga morich
aji chuncho
fatalii
capsium praetermissum(cumari)
red habenero

I like your plant stand, you thought ahead and gave yourself enough head room for taller plants....
I wouldn't worry to much about a few mis-labeled, or missing labeled plants, sometimes you can compare the shape of the leaves, color of the stems and veins, or just compare the height to the other correctly labeled plants.........you'll figure it out
Good luck, and hat's off to you for thinking of your fam...

Greg
 
Great setup and list you got there. That sucks about the mislabel I did that last year and I just became impatient to know what each one was until I started to notice pods :woohoo: . I wish you the best of luck.
 
quik question... i testes the temp inside the tray with the domes and the air temp reads 100.7 degrees farenheit(thats with 8 bulbs on). is that too hot?ima test the soil temp with a jiffy puck in a couple days to see the soil temp.
the temp with only 4 is about 93 - 95.5
 
quik question... i testes the temp inside the tray with the domes and the air temp reads 100.7 degrees farenheit(thats with 8 bulbs on). is that too hot?ima test the soil temp with a jiffy puck in a couple days to see the soil temp.
the temp with only 4 is about 93 - 95.5

Hmmm......if your trying to germinate the seeds you don't need the lights on, that's a little high as a constant temperature, if your sprouts are up and running then take the domes off the trays...

Greg
 
so here is an update on my growlog. I went away just for one day and lost a few seedlings back in december but my count now is
4 - Trinidad Scorpion Butch t
3 - 7 Pod Brain Strain
4 - Red Trinidad Scorpion
2 - Chocolate Habenero
4 - 7 pod Jonah
3 - 7 Pod Red
4 - Naga Morich
3 - Fatalii
4 - Morouga Scorpion
2 - Yellow Scorpion
2 - Yellow Fatalii
6 - Bhut Jolokia
1 - Aji Chuncho
2 - c. chacoense
4 - 7 Pod Brain Strain Yellow
4 - Douglah

Still got some in my closet
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Fatalii
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My garage
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here some of the flower coming in on my bigger plants. the first pic is plants hardening off today in out 80deg weather they will be potted up to there final pots next week
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They look great Pshngo I moved some last week under a partly shaded area and I still had one or two with few leaves that were toasted so watch out.
 
They look great Pshngo I moved some last week under a partly shaded area and I still had one or two with few leaves that were toasted so watch out.
yeah I have seen what the sun can do. I have 3 test plants that I have all done in 3 diff mediums and fertilized with different ferts and one I put straight into the sun and it was toast.
Been looking into some reading and I put my plants out at 7am for 1 hour and bring into the shade until 4 pm and then back out for another half hour and then bring them in for the night its working great this week the will get a half hour more, then a half hour more the week after then after that they should be good to stay out all day
 
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