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SKULLBIKER'S "Whats old is new for 22 glog"

I've put this off long enough and now it's time to start "gloging".
On January 1,2022 I picked the Brainstrains again.

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1423 grams this time.

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And that means two more 1 1/2 pint jars for the freezer.

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And they're still alive and producing.

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Well, most of my plants have died from neglect, etc. over the past couple of months although the chinense plants seem to be somewhat uneffected. As I must be a glutton for punishment here comes the fall/winter round(assuming they germinate).

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They're in that tray with a cover on a shelf in my screen porch. No heat mat needed this time of year!
Peppers, tomatoes, cabbage, Kossak kohlrabi, and cauliflower.
My guess is the tomatoes will be up first.
This season was a tough one for sure. Living 30 minutes from Miami, it seems we went from winter to living on the blades of the sun. Glad to hear it isn't just my garden. Good luck on the fall grow.
 
Well, haven't posted in a while. Anyway, here is a pick of the plants I have outside........pre-hurricane...... they may look much different in 48 hours. The current storm track(this morning) shows the center of the storm track running about 5 miles from our house. We shall see how it goes.

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I also have the 3 to 6 foot tall superhots in another area.
 
Update post hurricane, and thanks to all for the well wishes. The storm track changed and the hurricane passed about 25 miles from my house. We had wind speeds of 70 to 80 mph for approximately 6 hours as it went by as a Cat 1 and accumulated 14.5 inches of rain over the total 3 day event. Miraculously we never lost power like many along the storm path. All but one of the superhots remained standing. The newly planted tomatoes and peppers have fewer leaves but are still going. The plants were tore out of 2 bean containers and the kohlrabi, cabbage and cauliflower are all wind whipped but alive.

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I will keep on keepin' on.
 
Update post hurricane, and thanks to all for the well wishes. The storm track changed and the hurricane passed about 25 miles from my house. We had wind speeds of 70 to 80 mph for approximately 6 hours as it went by as a Cat 1 and accumulated 14.5 inches of rain over the total 3 day event. Miraculously we never lost power like many along the storm path. All but one of the superhots remained standing. The newly planted tomatoes and peppers have fewer leaves but are still going. The plants were tore out of 2 bean containers and the kohlrabi, cabbage and cauliflower are all wind whipped but alive.

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I will keep on keepin' on.

Glad to hear you're still OK. The plants look as if they received a good spanking, but with the rain and a good amount of Florida sunshine, they'll recover in no time.
 
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