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Yelanfam Farms 2019 GLOG

This year I decided I wanted to bulk up my garden and turn it into a hopefully marketable garden. I've bought a rack and lights, seed trays, seed cells, dirt, seeds, weed barrier, shade cloth, and probably more stuff I'm forgetting.
 
I've probably been given or traded for around half of my pepper seeds. One great person on reddit sent me a huge pack or seeds and I am forever thankful for. A few others on reddit sent me a couple as well. I offered them hot sauce that I made and is finally ready to ship this week. I got here on THP a little late this year, but all ready I have made a few trades with some great people.
 
I have bought from White Hot Peppers, Lawrence Family Farms, Burpee, Baker Creek, Sow True Seeds, MIGardener I'm sure I'm forgetting some other places.
 
My plan is to do rows of 25 feet, and have 4, 25 x 25 foot blocks. Most of that peppers, the rest tomatoes cucumbers and beans. I'll also have a bigger section for corn and melons including the Bradford Family Watermelon that I'm super excited about.
 
I started propagating on January 21, 2019.
My first seedlings appeared on  January 26, 2019.
I up potted the first batch on February 6, 2019.
 
But on to the peppers, this is my current list of what I have.
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Here is a pic of how I start them. I do multiple seeds in an 18 cell tray. It makes it easier to manage at first until I can get out into the greenhouse that I still have to build.
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You can see how I use wooden popsicle sticks to hold my labels. I've since changed to includ how many seeds are in the cell as well as tray number on the label.
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The Cherry Bombs were the first to pop up.
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Brazilian Starfish coming on strong.
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The Yellow Moruga Scorpion has a Tri Cotyledon, I actlly had about 4 of this from this pack of seeds.
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So far I have about a third of them up potted to 36 cell trays.
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Still got a long way to go. I'll be propagating my tomatoes tomorrow. Hoping for a great summer garden this year!
 
***Bonus here is some pics of the early seed test I did. These were propagated on December 27, 2018.
 
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BigCedar said:
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Wow Hawk! Your garden has exploded! It's really hard to believe that this is your first rodeo! You're absolutely killing it man! Those watermelons are insane, they look so damn good! Lovin the pod shots! I'm very interested to see what those black stem reapers throw out... I can tell ya right now that is a definite cross of some sort, and knowing you got em from WHP who knows what's gonna show up! Should be cool. Starburst look fantastic, hell, everything looks fantastic! When everything's in full swing that drone shots gonna need to be mandatory you know that right? LOL. Nice work on all accounts!!
 

I've had smaller gardens since I was a kid, but have never started anything from seed, and definitely never had one this size. The weed barrier, drip lines, and fertigation make everything easier. Hoping to sell enough this year to buy more weed barrier, and some huge tarps to cover the ground after the season.
 
I've been posting them for awhile, and today was the day. The tendril and spoon leaf were dry, the bottom was yellow, and it's in the freezer getting cold so I can cut it in about an hour.
 
The Beni Kodama Watermelon, transplanted into the field 05/01/19, ready to eat 06/17/19, 5.5lbs.
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And the yellow bottom.
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I'll of coarse post more pics when it's sliced open.
 
 
Hawkins said:
I've been posting them for awhile, and today was the day. The tendril and spoon leaf were dry, the bottom was yellow, and it's in the freezer getting cold so I can cut it in about an hour.
 
The Beni Kodama Watermelon, transplanted into the field 05/01/19, ready to eat 06/17/19, 5.5lbs.
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And the yellow bottom.
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I'll of coarse post more pics when it's sliced open.
 
Make a small hole and slide a titos into it upside down. And you can slice it tomorrow.

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Hawkins said:
Update time, I've got a good amount of Poblano, Anaheim, and New Mexico chilies.
Check out this big Poblano here.
The Chocolate Ghost Pepper is loaded
The Cayennes are loaded.
 
The Aji Fantasy Yellow's are loaded
 
In a few more days I'll get to try my first ever Aji Lemon Drop

Here is a close up of the Aji Fantasy Yellow Pods.
 
how does the  aji fantasy taste? looks like a cool pepper.
 
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