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I used to use liquid ferts like focus, but only as a foliar spray, but I stopped using that since potting them up.

The potting mixes I use (debco or baileys) when potting up normally have some fert in them anyway.
When potting them up, to ~7L of potting mix I've using about 1.5l perlite, 1.5l coir peat, about ~1/2 cup blood and bone based fert, and a handful of rooster booster pellets.

Besides that, just seasol every two weeks, maybe epsom salts sometimes too.

I recently bought some gogo juice as well, so I'll give that a try.
 
Cool seems like you have that pegged, may i ask why you stopped foliar feeding?
The gogo juice hasn't seemed to have any real effect when i have used it but it's nice to know the micros are being supported!
 
nice update pablo. I sometimes wish my plants were a few kms away so I wouldn't mess with them as much .... maybe some of them would do better that way :)
 
Cool seems like you have that pegged, may i ask why you stopped foliar feeding?
The gogo juice hasn't seemed to have any real effect when i have used it but it's nice to know the micros are being supported!
Did you use tap water when using gogo juice? I'm trying to leave standing water out for a while to get rid of chlorine after I applied gogo juice.
As far as not using liquid fertilizers, it's because I admit I don;t know what I'm doing most of the time, so I back off, put the plants under a tree for shade, and back off. Sure I won't have the biggest plants, the fastest growing plants, the most pods etc. All I want is healthy plants with minimum cost and fuss. If they are nice and green, and growing without showing any deficiencies, then my job is done :) I'll had stuff if they need it. It might be seasol if they are wilting, epsom salts if the look like they need magnesium or sulphur, or chuck on some more blood and bone fert, or rooster booster/dynamic lifter. They really shouldn't need that much fussing over though really. Sure others can do it and it gives them better bigger plants, but I'm sure I'd make the situation worse if I tried to turn my plants into monsters. I just want them ticking along and healthy, so I can get some pods, without over fertilising/overwatering.
On that note...
nice update pablo. I sometimes wish my plants were a few kms away so I wouldn't mess with them as much .... maybe some of them would do better that way :)
I wish I could be more hands off, but I have to go squish aphids at least once a day. I don't want to use pesticides that kill good and bad bugs ( though I go heavy on ant killer, was running around chasing them yesterday with a can of flyspray when I ran out of ant powder LOL). Use pesticides on the plants though, and everything is gone and you have to keep buying and using pesticides.
Makes sense for farmers with 5000 plants that can;t tend to all of them and there's their livelihood at stake for a good crop, but not for me with ~60 plants. And I don't even have to look after all 60 something, aphids normally attack the plants in pots, hardly ever one on the plants in the ground. So taking the time to just squish the ones that show up on the potted plants myself.
There's always more aphids that show up everyday, but then again you will only attract a predator when there's a food source, so I do wish the ladybugs and lacewings would hurry the fook up and get here.
Not like this is a desert, it's a 100 year old block with heaps of trees (fig, lemon, mandarin, lime, grape vines, almond), and other plants like roses, ivy, shrubs, palms, natives etc.
Maybe the plastics smell from the buckets/pots attracts ants and aphids, while repel lacewings, hoverflys and ladybugs? Or maybe they just prefer chinense plants which are in pots, over annuums which are in the ground mainly? (only plant in the ground that was attacked by aphids was a congo black, none of the annuums ever were touched.)


Edit: Leaving water standing around after applying gogo juice has presented me with a problem. The water is in buckets I bought for my last seedlings! Unsure now as to buy more buckets, buy $7 300mm pots from bunnings, buy black plastic pots elsewhere cheaper, or give some smart pots or root air pots a go for the last 11 seedlings. After all, some catch up for them would be great this late in the season...

Anyone tried the locally made anti spiral pots from garden city plastics? I've read here quite a few people that have bought pots direct from there.
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Or what about the rocket pod from them?
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I am using the air pot, and the smart pots, and I like them both, but I feel in my experience, go larger than ya would. It seems since there is no spiraling that the plant wont grow as large as a same sized pot.
 
Super duper excited. I just sprouted 2 chocolate bhut. And 3 red bhuts. Wohoo. BTW as of current what is the hottest chilli in the world. Anyone know?
 
Nope, all reports i have heard have the Orange Scorp wayyyy behind the Butch T. There is also the Douglah and Brain Strain varieties that come very close if not exceed the heat of the Butchies they have just never proved it through testing.

I can send send you some Butch seeds if you would like, have to wait for another ripe pod though so it would probably make sense to send them with the Pinochio Nose seeds. :)
 
Once again oh generous Nova thanks for the offer. Will it be too much if i ask you to send me 1 tiny little pod as well. I would like to try it for myself. If not no probs.
 
Rain rain rain I think I got drunk and missed summer :scared:

Currently have around 14 burgundy 7pods going, something different for the year. Most are seedlings except four that are onto their fourth set of adult leaves. Also have 13 BT Scorps going all around 100-150mm tall at best.

If it wasn't so wet I'd be having a great season.
 
Grant thats a nice looking crop. They all look really healthy, you are going to get buckets of pods!

Pablo sent you a PM. Looked through all your pics, sucks about the aphids. Your plants all seem to be on the verge of busting out and getting big but maybe some need a pot up? That's just a thought and don't take my word for it cos all my plants are toast!

I was saying before that I can get all my plants to a certain stage and then they just stall and crash. Most of yours seem to be at the best stage I could get mine except they all have fatter greener leaves because they are under nice shade. I wish I could say what to do.... or what not to do that will kick them on but I'm stumped.


For my indoor plants I have been watering them every second day with filtered water, with a splash of seasol and powerfeed. I know on the bottle it says every two weeks but I've heard that its harder to burn them with seasol so thought I'd give it a go and see what happens. So far they are doing great. :) There is a pedestal fan aimed at them from about a metre away so it keeps them cool and dries out the soil after two days so they don't drown. I'm going to keep them going under lights inside for as long as possible.

edit: I also added some trace elements in one of their feeds last week when I noticed a little yellowing and its completely gone away. And some gogo juice once two weeks ago, I can't really say I saw a big improvement with that but they definitely didn't get worse.

They are so much better looking that my first attempt this season. Don't know if its the ferts or the different fluoros or a bit of both but I'm very happy with this development!
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