Well, I guess I'll get started seeing as I've now got my first hooks well before season start.
So, I got me one of them heated propagator thingimadoobawackies and popped in 3 Habanero Orange seeds and 3 Whippets Tails for a test.
The Hab's decided to work it out. No go on the Whippets, but I think that's because it dried out at one point. Oh well, one pod has thousands of seeds, so all good
Here's the Habanero Orange hooks in soil next to an avocado the missus is trying to get started.
And here they are. Ain't they cute?
Here's the indoor setup
Top: Them ones I did dun just showed you.
Middle: Pubes - Red Rocoto, Yellow Rocoto, Rocoto San Isidro, Canario, Mini Rocoto.
Bottom: Habanero Chocolate overwinter. It got a little bit of the stuntie during the season, and it only gave me one good pod, but I decided to let it recover inside and it's going well!
Habanero Chocolate (I'll get a better pic soon, I promise!)
It's got buds forming too, which is cool.
This is what I'm REALLY looking forward to.
Rocoto San Isidro
Yellow Rocoto - with yellowing leaves to boot =\ Gotta get it some food methinks.
Red Rocoto - Bet you couldn't tell from the label, huh!
Canario - State the obvious, Shurb!
Outdoor overwinters. That Bell is the only pod to produce and it's still growing. We'll see if I get a ripe red one...
That's all for plant porn for now. In the coming weeks, I'll be getting some new one's started, care of this little package from JungleRain.
(Bottom right is Manzano Orange)
Thanks for stopping by
So, I got me one of them heated propagator thingimadoobawackies and popped in 3 Habanero Orange seeds and 3 Whippets Tails for a test.
The Hab's decided to work it out. No go on the Whippets, but I think that's because it dried out at one point. Oh well, one pod has thousands of seeds, so all good
Here's the Habanero Orange hooks in soil next to an avocado the missus is trying to get started.
And here they are. Ain't they cute?
Here's the indoor setup
Top: Them ones I did dun just showed you.
Middle: Pubes - Red Rocoto, Yellow Rocoto, Rocoto San Isidro, Canario, Mini Rocoto.
Bottom: Habanero Chocolate overwinter. It got a little bit of the stuntie during the season, and it only gave me one good pod, but I decided to let it recover inside and it's going well!
Habanero Chocolate (I'll get a better pic soon, I promise!)
It's got buds forming too, which is cool.
This is what I'm REALLY looking forward to.
Rocoto San Isidro
Yellow Rocoto - with yellowing leaves to boot =\ Gotta get it some food methinks.
Red Rocoto - Bet you couldn't tell from the label, huh!
Canario - State the obvious, Shurb!
Outdoor overwinters. That Bell is the only pod to produce and it's still growing. We'll see if I get a ripe red one...
That's all for plant porn for now. In the coming weeks, I'll be getting some new one's started, care of this little package from JungleRain.
(Bottom right is Manzano Orange)
Thanks for stopping by