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synclinorium's 2015 Grow Log

Started a bit late this year so we'll see how it goes. Just spent the past 40 minutes trying to fix the broken on/off switch on my T5 fixture. $100 piece of equipment taken down by a 2 cent piece of plastic. :banghead:

All is well now, at least.

Not doing much heat this go around. I've finally come to terms with the fact that I'm more of a pepper appreciator than a pepper lover, I grow them for the novelty factor more than anything. I ended up giving a lot away last year, still have tons of superhots in my freezer, think I might invest in a dehydrator this year.

Anyway, here's the preliminary list.

Overwinters:

2 x Aji Amarillo
capsicum baccatum 'Mini mini'
capsicum baccatum 'Bolivian small red'
capsicum chacoense 'Most prolific'
Chile del monte
Brain Strain Yellow x ? F1
2 x White habanero

Starts:
Cracked Jalapeno
Farmer's Jalapeno
Chile de Arbol
Tepin x ? F2
Pimenta de Neyde
Aji Panca
Datil
Trinidad Perfume
Malawi Piquante
capsicum rhomboideum
capsicum lanceolatum
capsicum galapagoense
cumari pollux

In the mail:
Dulce Marron (PL)
Stuffing Scotch Bonnet (PL)
Aji Oro Rocoto
 
Doing less hot varieties for the aforementioned reasons, and also because I'm using a friend's yard and they don't have nearly the heat tolerance I do, I felt bad for not being able to share more of the bounty.
 
i can appreciate your thought my friend !  nice list , shoulda toned it down some myself but that o.c.d. took over  lol .  great to see another fellow illinoisan so close by !  good luck on your grow      :onfire:
 
I'm down in Champaign, we'll see how it goes. Last year it was so cold that things never really took off. Hopefully this summer will be a little more on the average to warm side.
 
Nice list.I can see many uses of your non-super-varieties.Good luck on your grow,and may the weather(mother nature)be a friend and not a foe this year!
 
Good luck with your season from another neighbor. I am going to add some baccatums this year also.  Had 100% chinense last year.  Even though I love the chinense taste, seems my stomach likes it less and less every year.  I figure after this seasons does of superhot salsas and powders might be the end of me.
 
I'm actually not a huge fan of chinense taste, which is another reason I cut back. I find habaneros to be disgusting, most Trinidad varieties are pretty tasty though.
 
Found some radioactive-orange pots on clearance today so I gave a few of the overwinters a much needed pot-up.

Front left two are c. rhombs I started in December. The two on the right are overwintered white habs. Back left is an Aji Amarillo overwinter, and the middle back is the Brain Strain Yellow x ? F1:

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Another Aji Amarillo, didn't cut this one back too much:

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Haha, most of its size actually came from its first year. The last couple years have been a bit underwhelming due to weather and other issues.
 
Pods are like elongate brains, ripen to red. Otherwise nothing particularly noteworthy, so I haven't bothered growing it out.
 
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I'm getting 100% germ on my lanceolatum seeds and 0% on my older seeds. Some of the chinenses I bought from Judy have started to germ, and I only got those in the mail 3 or 4 days ago. Disappointing, but I'll let everything go for a while and hope for the best, it's only been a couple weeks. I remember last year I had nothing sprouted before I left over the Christmas holiday, got back and had almost 100% germ after 5 weeks so... patience. Galapagoense is the only wild that hasn't sprouted yet. I've heard they can be particularly ornery.

Lanceolatum poking up from the dirt.

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Regardless of what happens with my starts, I'll have plenty to get from my overwinters... I may have to top the Aji Amarillo(s) soon, one of them has hit the top of the window.

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Seedlings are still pretty slow, a few are just starting to poke up out of the soil... at least the annums and a few others will be ready to go.

Pimenta de Neyde

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My rhombs are starting to flower and getting pretty bushy

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The Aji Amarillo overwinters need to get outside... soon.

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Oy this has been a busy year, so I haven't exactly been keeping with the updates... the garden is doing alright, albeit some of the peppers are off to a slow start (I'm a little behind where I was this time last year).

Well... ignoring the Aji Amarillo. They haven't started flowering yet but they should soon. I didn't get ANY pods off them last year so I'm hoping the overwintering will help with that...
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The chile del monte is the same size as them and already has a bunch of pods.
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The Trinidad hybrid isn't doing much yet but it'll start bushing out shortly.
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As for the rest of the plants most of this year's starts (with the exception of the annums) are about this size: This is one of Judy's Stuffing Scotch Bonnets I decided to try
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I almost didn't do any pubescens this year given the late start, but I figured I can always overwinter it if it doesn't do much (Aji Oro Rocoto)
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And lastly every year I have at least one new cross, and this year is no exception. These are what Judy's De Arbols normally look like:
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And then there's this thing:
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Fat and definitely not thin-walled. They were near the bell peppers last year so I'm not expecting anything too interesting, but maybe it'll make a good frying pepper.
 
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