Stage 01: Selecting seeds for this season's grow is a hassle. Cutting back a little for sure. If I can.
Plan is to sow them sometime around 25th next week.

Plan is to sow them sometime around 25th next week.
Thank you Frank. Best of luck to you too.moruga welder said:Grow looks great Uros ! Best of luck to ya ,![]()
Thank you. The plan is they'll stay healthy too. Cheers Paul!PaulG said:Great progress, my friend, seedlings all looking green and healthy!
Here's to a great grow season, Uros!
Actually the front five... Still got some more in solo cups. Gotta have enough of them for snacks, risottos, salads,... and sauces too.stickman said:Nice! I suppose the Kapijas are the six to the right in the last photo? They're one of my favorite sweet peppers!
PaulG said:Beautiful beginning to the season, Uros! Your plants look great.
The grow shelf and the germinator box are working great for you!
Your pictures remind me of parts of Eastern Oregon.
Devv said:Glad your plants are doing well Uros!
So is this country view from your house? It's simply beautiful, and I bet the soil is prime.
Keep it green!
tsurrie said:
Thank you Paul. Can't even compare to your monster plants right now, but they're doing well off course.
Yours will catch up with mine by the end of summer, my friend.
I'm thinking of a later start some season, but am afraid of the
long time it can take pods to ripen in out climate.
Oregon seems similar in a certain way. It's almost the same latitude after all. Seems beautiful over there when looking over some photos.
I think you are right about that. Many of the plants I
see in your pics look similar to ones we have. Spain
is also very similar to Oregon, just rotated ninety degrees
if that makes any sense.
Thank you. I can see they are special. Thanks for the offer and sure, I'd like a few seeds to try them next year. Thanks for stopping by Chuck.OCD Chilehead said:Looking good Uros. I love the the field of flowers.
I'm growing the Caribbean Red as well. Last year I grew them as well. I got two different phenols off the same plant. Actually only two pepper with this off pheno. I saved the seeds and am growing them out this year. The had a great taste. If they turn out with the same pheno this year, I'll send you seeds.
Here they are. One had one had a 3way protrusion and the other 4way, like a bonnet.
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Thanks Rick. I'd like for it to happen soon, but remember last year... the snow fell just after transplanting tomatoes to the greenhousestickman said:Thanks for the pics of your homeland Uros! They remind me of the time I spent along the front range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado almost 40 years ago. Here's hoping you can get your plant-out underway soon!
Thank you Fabrizio. Gonna take some photos with my camera soon, so be sure to come by againDatil said:Nice shots!
Both the plants and your surroundings look great!
bpiela said:Uros, that is just a beautiful countryside! You are certainly blessed to have that available to you. Your pepper plants are looking great! Continued best of luck with the remainder of your season.