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SETHSQUATCH GROW BIG LOG WITH puny hammer

Ok. I'm in the ring. This is really my first year growing from seed and may as well be my first year ever. Last year we had a bag garden (which was pretty weak), and Justaguy contributed a couple of bucket plants later in the season (awesome).

So, just to get this out in the open early, I'm a little OCD. DANGER PLANTS! DANGER! FLEE FROM THE FURRY ONE! My natural tendency is to, well, let's just call it over-love my plants. "You like fertilizer? Well you'll love it straight from the bottle!"

One of my bigger hurdles is to just let the plants do their thing. I mean, I have grown up in a culture of drive-thru instant gratification, which doesn't exactly breed patience… But I'm working on it. Trying to tread gently through the grow instead of STOMP STOMP TEAR BREAK YELL. So far, so goodish?

Well I currently have 93 babies and about that many more in the germination station. Did I mention I like to go all out when starting a project? Does my car need a ejector seat and a rocket engine? Absolutely. Do I need cybernetic appendages and the ability to shoot lasers from my eyes? Most definitely.

Sooooooo. 93 plants. Alive and growing under lights. Here is my count as of this morning.

Scorpion (Moruga) (Justaguy)- 11
Scorpion (Butch T) (Alphaeon by way of Jstaguy)- 7
Brain Strain
(Justaguy) - 1
Yellow 7 pot/pod (Justaguy) - 3
Douglah (cmpman) - 8
Fatalii (Pepper Guru)- 8
Avery Island Tabasco - 4
Thai Fire
(Justaguy) - 13
Caribbean Red Habanero (Justaguy) - 26
Aji Yellow (Aji Joe) - 6
Naga x 7 pot/pod cross (Justaguy) - 1
Chinese Cabbage, Autumn Torch Hybrid - 3
Unknown pepper - 4

Here is a list of what's in the germination station right now.

Bhut Indian Carbon x Yellow 7 cross (Spicegeist by way of MJdiamond)
Criolla De Cocina (MJdiamond)
Biker Billy Jalapenos
Tabasco
Early Girl Tomatoes
Genovese Basil
Cilantro
Broccoli
Chinese Cabbage Autumn Torch Hybrid

Poblano
Cayenne
Hot Cherry
Dill
Nu mex

My initial germination of the first round of seedlings was done in peat pellets. They came with the tray so I figured I'd use them. NEVER AGAIN. Those things were a real pain in the ass to keep properly moistened. As soon as I could, I removed my sprouts from them and transferred into seed starting mix. Lost a few on the way but nothing to worry about. It's pretty likely I will be sharing some of these plants with some friends the way it is.

I kept my light on 24/7 for the first 2 weeks and then switched to an 18/6 cycle. Right now I am top watering and misting as needed. I was told that top watering helps get rid of all the bad buildups in the soil. Don't know if that's true or not, but whatever. I am trying to base my watering on tray weight. For nutrients I am using Pro Bloom, Liquid Karma, and a weekly compost tea brewed for 24 hours with an air stone in a bucket. All of my water also sits out for at least 24 hours before use to eliminate any chlorine.

Now, I really want to switch soil at this point but I am going to resist. For one, it costs more than I can swing right now.

My setup has evolved from one 2 bulb light fixture to a modified in ceiling fluorescent donated and wired by Justaguy. I drilled some holes, added u-bolts, and used carabiners and chains to hang the fixture from the bar in the closet. This way I can adjust as needed for light height. I can raise one side higher as well if necessary, which is also nice. I have some reflective film on the back wall and closet door to help recapture and reflect some of that escaping light. That's it. My setup.

Here are some pics. I will update with a million questions, and progress as I am able. My next post will probably be showing my outside grow area once the damn rain stops and I can snap some pictures. Anyway, thanks for looking.

Initial setup:




Upgrade:







Peppers 2/29/12 (just one tray but they are pretty similar):


 
Long time since my last visit, Sethbro; lots has happened in your
neck o' the woods! Your pepper garden is looking lush and
beautiful; glad to see there are many pods in your future to
reward your hard work and effort. Can't wait to see some
colors on your glog!

Hope you are having a good week, man. Weekend is just
around the corner - maybe it will bring some ripe pods!!

BTW - I dig your powder labels - nice work.

Thanks Paul. You will have your very own bottle of awesome sometime in November/December when I get them all made.

I think you'll find the thaifires grow out slightly different than the rooster spurs. Bigger with a different flavor more than likely. Let me know and send me some Thai fires!

Brian said the same thing. I looked and you were both right!

Ok. Today was nice because I got my FIRST RIPE SUPER! :dance:


First-ripe-super-of-2012

This is the Douglah moments before I ate it.


Douglah-before-gnoshing

As far as taste, it wasn't bad. At first. The burn was phenomenal. What I imagine a devil's turd would burn like. And the end note of the pepper was just disgusting. So, to powder they will go. Good heat, bad flavor! :confused:

I have some monster Yellow 7s growing this year. I grabbed a tennis ball nearby to show scale.


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Just not a ton happening here. Everything is loading up with green pods but nothing is turning yet. :mope:

I'm getting pretty excited though. Bhut in a bucket is loading up.


Bhut-is-loading-up

Finally, a side shot of my jungle of green.


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Thanks for checking in. Gonna be outta town for awhile. Hopefully when I get back in a few weeks, I'll be viewing a rainbow of pain! :hell:
 
VERY NICE grow you got there, seth! To get the full douglah flavor, you might try leaving them on the plant a bit longer, until they get a bit more reddish - that way they won't be green inside, too.
 
That jungle shot sure is perdy! Congrats on the Dougie...same basic description of burn/flavor I've heard before. What a shame its not a complete package.
 
Jungle is looking good, Seth! You have so many pods that are
all going to get ripe at the same time :giddy pleasure: my friend.
Gotta be hard leaving your plants for a few weeks, but when you
come back it will be like Christmas! Can't wait to see the color
show when you post pics later!

Travel safely, bro.
 
I just picked my first douglah yesterday. I am afraid to eat it. Yeah, I admit it. I had half a fatalii yesterday that got me pretty good. I can't imagine what this would do to me. But curiosity may get the best of me. Your garden looks great. Nice, green, and full, I love it. I enjoy seeing the plants thrive almost as much as seeing the pods develop and color up. Well done!
 
[background=rgb(255, 244, 228)] :onfire:"I just picked my first douglah yesterday. I am afraid to eat it. Yeah, I admit it. I had half a fatalii yesterday that got me pretty good. I can't imagine what this would do to me. But curiosity may get the best of me." .....Just do it![/background][background=rgb(255, 244, 228)] [/background][background=rgb(255, 244, 228)] :dance:[/background]

[background=rgb(255, 244, 228)]Seth...you are now a Jungle Ranger- and you jumped right into the deep end with your first ripe one didn't you!Powder or sauce...after a taste test, that was my verdict as well![/background]
[background=rgb(255, 244, 228)] [/background][background=rgb(255, 244, 228)]Funny, I like seeing other peoples peppers doing well, almost more than my own :shh:![/background]
 
I'm finally catching up to some glogs. Man your plants sre getting huge. The weather must really be cooperating in your neck of the woods.
It's cool to see all that pod production. And those Bhuts look more gnarly than most around here. My gardens lagging behind......the supers have tons of flowers. I can see some late season harvests from my yard, ......but there's nothing wrong with some "Midwest Green" chili powder......

Greg
 
That was one nasty looking douglah. I agree let them get extra ripe and you will love them. And they do make the best powder :dance:
 
Looking great Seth! You are gong to come back to a pepper forest! I know every time I come back from a trip it is such an amazing change!

Congrats on the Douglah!
 
Nice pile o' peppers, Seth! You are a garden wonk for sure.
I hope you enjoyed your vacation to the max. They never
seem to last long enough, but it's always good to get home
safely.

You def have your grow hat on, my friend!
 
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