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Trini Garden

Thought I might do a little post on the progress of my Trini Garden

18 Feb 2008 (newly germinated seedlings)

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24 Feb 2008

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10 March 2008 (almost one month old)

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The varietys are; 7 Pot, Trinidad Scorpion, Top cherry, Tobago Seasoning & Large Trinidad Yellow Congo. Thanks TriniHottie:)

All germinated in coco using coco nutes, grown under 16 hours of fluro light.
 
billyboy said:
:P You sound so surprised!


Well, I am! You guys seem to be all about heat, so I'm surprised that you'd bother with some mild peppers.


Ive got some St Martins Seasoning going atm too.

Ohhh...another seasoning pepper! I've not heard of that one, and I would love to know what you think of it.
 
looks magic as always.
st martins seasoning was a good grower when we had them.
I'm interested in those yellow congos the red is a tasty tasty chilli.

Mick
 
Wow, they look great! I got some varieties from TriniHottie and they also germinated very well....I can't wait for the harvest!:onfire:
 
My Trini garden is looking fantastic:)

Heres a pic of a sea of 7s & Scorpions, theres also Top Cherry, Tobago Seasoning & Large Trinidad Yellow Congo sitting up there in the front row!

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billyboy:)
 
They are all grown using canna coco, using canna coco nutes, at ph 6.0, EC 0.8, on a drip fed system. 16 hours of light, (Metal Halide)
 
nice BB...very nice...if you grow scorpions & 7s like you grow nagas, there will be an abundance of flames coming from your garden...
 
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