Been busy out in the green house. I bought a couple bags of Fox Farm Ocean Forrest potting mix, and 6 bags of generic top soil. I have found the Fox Farms a bit on the "hot" side, and needed to cut it down some. I shall see how a 2:1 mix goes. Transplanted my C. Annum like the Jalapeños, Fresno, Bells, and Nambe Pueblo into #5 nursery pots. I bought 3 Roma tomato starts and put them in #5 pots as well. 24 hours after the potting up, everything is looking happy. The combination of some chilly nights and being planted in full strength Fox Farm has my C. Chinese's growing slow, but they are getting a lot of new growth on all of their main nodes, and the main stems are getting very stout. On one orange habanero the plant is about 10 inches tall, and the main stem is 3/8" in diameter. I also have many pods set, mainly on the 7 pod Red? plants, one has 5 pods set so far, with more buds on the way. All of my pepper plants are putting out loads of flower buds, the next few weeks are going to be interesting. The two Monster Brain Strain plants are starting to take off as well, lots of new growth on all available nodes, and more buds on the way. They had dropped almost all their buds when I moved them out to the green house and then transplanted them into #7 pots. The pod that set while they were in the house is still there, but it has only gotten as big as a macadamia nut. It has started to ripen, so I have my first ripe superhot pod! This year is being a learning year, but getting the greenhouse set up has been a huge blessing. Once I get soil combos figured out, and have all the stuff that I need available when I need it, (like pots to pot up in so plants do not get so root bound they are severely set back) I will get even better at this.
Happy Photos!
Looking in the door of the green house:
The three Roma Tomato plants:
The majority of the C. Chinense plants:
Pods on a 7 Pod Red? plant:
The ripening 7 Pod Brain Strain, its tiny!
Nambe Pueblo, the flower is about a inch across!