olah,
Anyways, looking for any tips. I started growing my peppers in the summer and I started with
1-Jalapeno from seedling
1-Habanero from seedling. I have about 10 habanero seeds im about to grow
1-serrano from seedling. about 20 seedlings in a pot by the current plant.
The above are gifts from friends and really I dont care about too much
I currently have 4 ghost peppers grown from seeds. I have about 40 seeds I will be starting soon
Anyways, in my climate I noticed the habanero likes full sun, the serrano like almost full sun...a couple of hours of shade in the morning or afternoon and its fine, the jalapeno and ghost seem to like either morning sun or afternoon sun aka up to noon or noon on.
We have been getting freezing temps at night but for the most part all the plants are looking good. The serrano is doing excellent and I even have a pot of seedlings that have just popped up that has about 20 or so little fuckers and surprisingly they dont look stressed at all.
A nursery gave me about 40 or so seedlings, a mix of unknowns that were on there death bed that I really dont care about but meh, 5 acres is 5 acres. Some have died but most are surprisingly starting to grow.
Anyways the soil is sandy loam mostly sandy though.
So the main questions I have is, what will my butch t's like as they just popped up in my indoor pot, will they be more like the ghost pepper or habanero in light needs?
--I have about 60 or so seeds, 20 are just starting to popup
I have been fertilizing with just bone meal every couple of months, is there a better option mainly just to get through the winter and promote a healthy plant that will produce the best peppers?
Will store bought peppers from a grocery store produce? Or are my serranos, and eventually habaneros going to be duds?
Any suggestions other suggestions for outdoor growing in this area?
Eventually I may build a greenhouse and all but right now its just going to be indoor until seedling and then outdoor after...in the ground.
Pic is from the nursery plants, about 15 or so bell peppers and the others are unknowns but are supposed to have some heat to them. Like I said I dont care about these guys, its the butch t's and ghost peppers i really care about as I cant get those fresh anyplace.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2552372125210&l=24ff780f46
Thanks for any tips
Anyways, looking for any tips. I started growing my peppers in the summer and I started with
1-Jalapeno from seedling
1-Habanero from seedling. I have about 10 habanero seeds im about to grow
1-serrano from seedling. about 20 seedlings in a pot by the current plant.
The above are gifts from friends and really I dont care about too much
I currently have 4 ghost peppers grown from seeds. I have about 40 seeds I will be starting soon
Anyways, in my climate I noticed the habanero likes full sun, the serrano like almost full sun...a couple of hours of shade in the morning or afternoon and its fine, the jalapeno and ghost seem to like either morning sun or afternoon sun aka up to noon or noon on.
We have been getting freezing temps at night but for the most part all the plants are looking good. The serrano is doing excellent and I even have a pot of seedlings that have just popped up that has about 20 or so little fuckers and surprisingly they dont look stressed at all.
A nursery gave me about 40 or so seedlings, a mix of unknowns that were on there death bed that I really dont care about but meh, 5 acres is 5 acres. Some have died but most are surprisingly starting to grow.
Anyways the soil is sandy loam mostly sandy though.
So the main questions I have is, what will my butch t's like as they just popped up in my indoor pot, will they be more like the ghost pepper or habanero in light needs?
--I have about 60 or so seeds, 20 are just starting to popup
I have been fertilizing with just bone meal every couple of months, is there a better option mainly just to get through the winter and promote a healthy plant that will produce the best peppers?
Will store bought peppers from a grocery store produce? Or are my serranos, and eventually habaneros going to be duds?
Any suggestions other suggestions for outdoor growing in this area?
Eventually I may build a greenhouse and all but right now its just going to be indoor until seedling and then outdoor after...in the ground.
Pic is from the nursery plants, about 15 or so bell peppers and the others are unknowns but are supposed to have some heat to them. Like I said I dont care about these guys, its the butch t's and ghost peppers i really care about as I cant get those fresh anyplace.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2552372125210&l=24ff780f46
Thanks for any tips