Last year I grew a bhut and an orange habenero plant. This year I expanded to 15 plants and I probably should have posted this months ago. Regardless, I wanted to share some pics with you guys, which were taken this morning.
It's been a bummer. I've had a wicked aphid and spider mite infestation across multiple plants that I did not have to deal with last year. Think they were brought in with some brussel sprout seedlings I picked up from Lowe's.
It's my first time combating pests since picking up the hobby and they're driving me nuts. Some of the plants have been damaged pretty badly. I've tried to prune and top the hell out of the damaged growth and now I am onto insecticidal soap. I'm going to continue growing until either the plants die or the insects die. I plan on it being the latter and not the former.
Grow list:
7 Pod Brain Strain (transplant bought from CCN)
Bhut Jolokia (grown from seed)
Red Savina (transplant bought from CCN)
Chocolate Scotch Bonnet (transplant bought from CCN)
Orange Habenero (grown from seed)
Chiltepin (transplant bought from CCN)
Datil (transplant bought from CCN)
Thai (grown from seed)
Takanotsume (transplant bought from CCN)
Korean Hot (transplant bought from CCN)
Cayenne (grown from seed)
Australian Lantern (transplant bought from CCN)
Mystery Chinense 1 (grown from seed)
Mystery Chinense 2 (grown from seed)
Poblano
Anyhow, here are some of my babies:
Australian Lantern (Cross Country Nurseries) - Probably the best looking plant in the bunch. I'm keeping my fingers crossed nothing happens to it.
Orange Hab (the offspring of last year's plant) - This guy was one of the worst hit by the aphids and spidermites. The plant used to be much bigger and better looking, but I pruned and topped most of the damaged growth away after it became infested. As you can see the leaves are still looking a bit haggard.
Cayenne (grown from seed) - I topped and pruned this plant to experiment with the techniques. Eventually it too got hit by the pests and the leaves don't look well to me.
Poblano (grown from seed) - This was also badly infested. Had to prune and top the damaged growth away, but the leaves still don't look well to me.
7 Pod Brain Strain (Cross Country Nurseries) - This guy is one of my favorites and is doing well so far. Can't wait for it to produce.
Datil (Cross Country Nurseries) - I was looking forward to trying the Datil pods, as I've heard they have the perfect mixture of heat and taste. Unfortunately, this has been topped and pruned to extreme degrees to clear out damaged foliage.
Red Savina (Cross Country Nurseries)
Chiltepin (Cross Country Nurseries)
Chocolate Scotch Bonnet (Cross Country Nurseries)
I was looking forward to good yields this year, which is what I had last year, and I was really looking forward to the chiltepin, brain strain, datil, and chocolate bonnet - I'm hoping the plants that need to will recover and that the others won't get infected. Damn addictive habit; ask my fiance and she'll tell you how obsessed I am - but then again, you already know.
It's been a bummer. I've had a wicked aphid and spider mite infestation across multiple plants that I did not have to deal with last year. Think they were brought in with some brussel sprout seedlings I picked up from Lowe's.
It's my first time combating pests since picking up the hobby and they're driving me nuts. Some of the plants have been damaged pretty badly. I've tried to prune and top the hell out of the damaged growth and now I am onto insecticidal soap. I'm going to continue growing until either the plants die or the insects die. I plan on it being the latter and not the former.
Grow list:
7 Pod Brain Strain (transplant bought from CCN)
Bhut Jolokia (grown from seed)
Red Savina (transplant bought from CCN)
Chocolate Scotch Bonnet (transplant bought from CCN)
Orange Habenero (grown from seed)
Chiltepin (transplant bought from CCN)
Datil (transplant bought from CCN)
Thai (grown from seed)
Takanotsume (transplant bought from CCN)
Korean Hot (transplant bought from CCN)
Cayenne (grown from seed)
Australian Lantern (transplant bought from CCN)
Mystery Chinense 1 (grown from seed)
Mystery Chinense 2 (grown from seed)
Poblano
Anyhow, here are some of my babies:
Australian Lantern (Cross Country Nurseries) - Probably the best looking plant in the bunch. I'm keeping my fingers crossed nothing happens to it.
Orange Hab (the offspring of last year's plant) - This guy was one of the worst hit by the aphids and spidermites. The plant used to be much bigger and better looking, but I pruned and topped most of the damaged growth away after it became infested. As you can see the leaves are still looking a bit haggard.
Cayenne (grown from seed) - I topped and pruned this plant to experiment with the techniques. Eventually it too got hit by the pests and the leaves don't look well to me.
Poblano (grown from seed) - This was also badly infested. Had to prune and top the damaged growth away, but the leaves still don't look well to me.
7 Pod Brain Strain (Cross Country Nurseries) - This guy is one of my favorites and is doing well so far. Can't wait for it to produce.
Datil (Cross Country Nurseries) - I was looking forward to trying the Datil pods, as I've heard they have the perfect mixture of heat and taste. Unfortunately, this has been topped and pruned to extreme degrees to clear out damaged foliage.
Red Savina (Cross Country Nurseries)
Chiltepin (Cross Country Nurseries)
Chocolate Scotch Bonnet (Cross Country Nurseries)
I was looking forward to good yields this year, which is what I had last year, and I was really looking forward to the chiltepin, brain strain, datil, and chocolate bonnet - I'm hoping the plants that need to will recover and that the others won't get infected. Damn addictive habit; ask my fiance and she'll tell you how obsessed I am - but then again, you already know.