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Sm1nts2escape's 2014 First Glog

Welcome to my Glog! This will be my first year growing peppers. Last year was my first for growing tomatoes but I grew from starter plants. So with that being said I will probably be making some mistakes and would appreciate your advice if you notice something. Anyways,  I purchased a Secret Jardin Dark Propagator 90 (DP90) 3x2x3 grow tent and two 300w led fixtures off of ebay to get this season started. Everything has broke the surface minus the Brown Bhut (dried pods), Jalabanero (frozen Pods) and  Red Congo (Frozen Pods). I am hoping they will do something soon. One thing that has me puzzled is the Blue/purple tint that has developed on say 65% of my pepper seedlings. I don't know if I should be concerned but they are still kicking so I am just going to go with it.  Also I noticed the peppers that were transferred to Jiffy seed starting soil seem to be growing much faster than the sprouts that are a week older in the Miracle grow soil.
 
My grow list
 
Sweet Peppers:
 
Corno Di Toro x3
Giant Aconcagua x2
Sweet Apple
Carmen
 
Hot:
 
Red Brainstrain x3
Yellow Brainstrain
Red Primo x2
Yellow Primo
Carolina Reaper x2
Giant Bhut Joloikia x2
Brown Bhut Jolokia
Yellow Bhut Jolokia
Monster Naga
Yellow Fatali
Bahamian Goat x2
7 Pot Burgundy
White 7 Pot x3
Chocolate Congo
Red Congo
Aji Pineapple
Naga x Tabasco
Donni Sali x2
Tabasco
Giant Mexican Rocoto
Jalapa Jalapeno x2
 
Tomatoes:
 
Sungold Cherry x3
Nectar Cherry x2
Sweet Chelsea Cherry x2
Sunchocola Cherry x2
Sweet Baby Girl x2 (start 4 neighbors)
Kellogg's Breakfast x2
Black Krim x2
San Marzano
 

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Good looking grow.  Honestly them things aren't Cal/Mg deficient at all.  Lot of people think those wrinkly leaves are,  but most Chinense varieties naturally grow that way.  You can throw as much Cal/Mg as you want at them and it won't make a difference.  Your plants look very happy!
 
Thanks. They were cal/mag deficient in the beginning but they are not now and extremely happy thanks to the OillyCann By Earthjuice. I fertilize with it about once every three waterings and you can see the difference it makes. Using Fox farms liquid Grow big every watering, Earthjuice OillyCann, Molasses and Superthrive. Feeding intensity and schedule is constantly adjusted to suit the plants and some times I'll flush with straight water a few times. I think the plants could really use some natural ferts and beneficial bacteria (poop) now but they will get some of that when I put them outside in the ground. 2 more weeks!!!
 
 
Jamison said:
Good looking grow.  Honestly them things aren't Cal/Mg deficient at all.  Lot of people think those wrinkly leaves are,  but most Chinense varieties naturally grow that way.  You can throw as much Cal/Mg as you want at them and it won't make a difference.  Your plants look very happy!
 
Finally got all my plants in the ground. Many are starting to throw out little pods now :) My fence is just tacked on for now and still need to build the main double door and side door. Removed the grass with a sod cutter that I rented at home depot and added 4 tons of LeafGro to the top. Poles are cemented in. Deer are the main problem around here. Garden is 20' x 25'. The plants didn't like the sun at first but they are starting to harden off and grow again now. My final list is 43 pepper plants, 23 tomatoes, 6 peas, 24 strawberries, 1 cucumber and 1 cantaloupe. Probably going to add a squash. I'll update in a week with some good pod pics hopefully. Can't wait to have fresh brainstrains etc. Hope your grow is going good too!
 
1.Corno Di Toro - Amish Stand x2
2.Giant Aconcagua - Pepper Joe x2
3.Carmen Hybrid - Totally Tomatoes
4.Sweet Apple Pepper - Refining Fire Chiles
5.Jimmy Nardello - Baker Creek
6.Topepo Rosso - Baker Creek
7.Red Cheese Pepper - Baker Creek
8.Red Marconi - Baker Creek

Hot Peppers:

9.Brown Moruga - Pepperlover.com
10.Red Primo - Pepperlover.com x2
11.Yellow Primo - Ghost Pepper Store
12.Carolina Reaper - Ocho Cinco x2
13.Brainstrain Red - AlphaHydroponics Pod x3
14.Brainstrain Yellow - Pepperlover.com
15.Monster Naga - Pepperlover.com Pod
16.Brown Bhut Jolokia - Pepperlover.com x2
17.Giant Bhut - DC
18.Bhut Jolokia - Pepperlover.com
19.Bhut Jolokia yellow - Pepperlover.com
20.Fatali? - Dshlogg Pod
21.Bahamian Goat - Dshlogg Pod
22.7 Pot Jonah - Pepperlover.com
23.7 Pot Burgundy - Pepperlover.com
24.7 Pot White - Pepperlover.com Pod x3
25.Brown Congo - Pepperlover.com Pod
26.Red Congo - Pepperlover.com Pod
27.Naga Morich x Tabasco - Jungle Rain
28.Tabasco - Totally Tomatoes
29.Donni Sali - Ghost Pepper Store
30.Big Donni Sali - Puckerbutt
31.Jalabanero - Dshlogg
32.Aji Pineapple - Refining Fire Chiles
33.Jalapa Jalapeno - Pepperlover.com x2

Tomatoes:
 
Sunsugar - x1
Nectar Cherry - Park x2
Sungold Cherry - Burpee x4
Sunchocola Cherry - Burpee x2
Sweet Chelsea Cherry - Tomato Growers Supply x2
Black Krim - Totally Tomato x2
Black from Tula - Baker Creek x2
Cherokee Purple - Burpee x2
Kumato - Grocery Store x2
Kellogs Breakast - Baker Creek x2
San Marzano - Baker Creek x2
 
Cabot Strawberries - Nourse Farms x24
 
Ambrosia Cantaloupe - Burpee
 
Cucumber Sweet Sucess - Burpee
 
Peas:

Garden Sweet - Burpee
Oregon Sugar Pod (Snow) - Burpee
Sugar Snap - Baker Greek
 
BlueBerries:

1x Spartan - Berries Unlimited
1x BlueRay - Nourse
2x Chandler - Nourse
 
 
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All my cherry tomatoes are planted alongside the garage
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Brown Bhut Jolokia was about three foot tall at transplant
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Check out it's roots. Almost all the plants had roots like this...
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Aji Pineapple's pods point up like tabasco??
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My first pod Brown Bhut Jolokia
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Bought 5 Praying mantis egg sacks and tied them to my plants for pest protection. I'm going to be a proud father of murderous carnivores lol
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Beginnings of my Chandler Blueberries :)
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Damn storm washed about two bag fulls of my leafgro away, knocked over one of my favorite pepper plants a couple tomato plants and sprayed dirt all over the leaves. So after I staked the tomatoes and peppers that were blown over I got these pics. Looks like pain is growing well ;)

GB is looking nasty!
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GB2
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GB3
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Yellow Brainstrain
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YBS2
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This grow is looking amazing! The garden looks really well done. What's with the fence? Is it to keep kids or pets out?
 
Also my fav part so far: "Bought 5 Praying mantis egg sacks and tied them to my plants for pest protection. I'm going to be a proud father of murderous carnivores lol"
 
Simply Beautiful
 
Lol. Thanks LS929 and AaronRiot! The fence is to keep the deer out. It's just tacked on for now so I could concentrate on geting my plants in the ground and my foot is injured so I have to stay off of it as much as possible.
 
Peppers are coming along nicely but after the storm a few of the plants are now fighting a bit of BLS. I think the BLS came from the Leafgro...  Anyways, I think they are going to make out just fine. Here are some pics.
 
GBJ
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GBJ
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Yellow Brainstrain is pumping out the pods but has lost a few leaves to the BLS
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Red Brainstrain coming along nicely 2 of the 3 are producing true pods like this the other is either a mix up or?
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This is the plant that is labeled a RBS but its pods are not wrinkled and dont look true. Leaves look identical to the other Bs's though :confused:
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Big Donni Sali with a bit of sunburn on the pods
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Still waiting for Aji Pineapple pods to ripen. This plant is a pod factory it just wont stop pumping them out!
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Naga X Tabasco is finally throwing out some pods with a touch of sunburn
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White 7pots are coming along
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Yellow Bhut is very vigorous and looks like they are going to ripen first
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Bahamian Goat is looking a little odd but I think they are starting to fill out and some have little tails developing
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Brown Bhut pods are developing left and right and are starting to look nasty
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BLS on one of my Red Brainstrains....
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JutsFL said:
The pepper field is awesome! In a few months you aren't even gonna be able to walk through the damn thing...be prepared for a massive harvest!!
Thanks JustFL I sure hope so! I gave each plant 6 square feet so they could bush out. Hopefully they use it.
 
 
Swartmamba said:
That does not look like BLS at all IMO. Prob just a slight k deficiency
Idk this is my first year growing peppers and I was told that is what it is. I hope it isn't but some leaves look just like what is posted as bls on the net.
 
 
Spicegeist said:
Yellow Bhut :woohoo:
This will be my first year trying a fresh bhut  :dance:  I think I will like them being I love hotsauces made with them.
 
HolyP said:
Good looking plants, very nice pepper patch.
Looks like you are well on your way to a very hot summer
 
Thanks! A very hot summer hopefully. The plants are fighting off the BLS or whatever it was and are recovering well. I believe the plants have taken so long to start growing again because the plants were rootbound and I didn't break them up at transplant but oh well. Seen I have some yellow primos popping out and my red primos and reapers aren't far behind :) Can't wait for fresh pods! lol
 
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15 days later
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June 8
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13 days later
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