After 35 variations from last yer, this season will be on a light side - 6 Chocolate Naga started from seeds and few Naga/Fatalii plants that successfully survive last winter.
First and most strongest Nagas are ready to transplant in final destination so I came to idea for a little experiment - separate them in two groups, one with long-term fertilizer and second one with Chilli focus.
Since my plan is to reuse dirt from last year grow first steps is adding some valuable elements in soil - few liters of two year old compost, worm castings and some sludge from aquarium filters.
After soil preparation now it's time to transplant:
First plant that will be powered by Scottt Osomocote (regular dosage of one table spoon)
And second one that will be run on Chilli Focus:
Plants will be on same location and on same watering regime so it will be interesting to compare how they perform on different fertilizers.
First and most strongest Nagas are ready to transplant in final destination so I came to idea for a little experiment - separate them in two groups, one with long-term fertilizer and second one with Chilli focus.
Since my plan is to reuse dirt from last year grow first steps is adding some valuable elements in soil - few liters of two year old compost, worm castings and some sludge from aquarium filters.
After soil preparation now it's time to transplant:
First plant that will be powered by Scottt Osomocote (regular dosage of one table spoon)
And second one that will be run on Chilli Focus:
Plants will be on same location and on same watering regime so it will be interesting to compare how they perform on different fertilizers.