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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: dstark]
    #20126152 - 06/13/14 08:13 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

mine have started to sprout.. ill get some pics up when they are pic worthy


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: rackem]
    #20127604 - 06/14/14 06:39 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

What kinds you growing?


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: shroomizzy]
    #20175258 - 06/23/14 06:58 PM (9 years, 7 months ago)

bolivian rainbows.


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: rackem]
    #20178298 - 06/24/14 09:54 AM (9 years, 7 months ago)

Never hoid of.


On a side note I have been picking a shit load of Zimbabwe birdseye peppers. Those little things are freaking HOT holy damn. Nearly as hot as my red habaneros


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: shroomizzy]
    #20212723 - 07/01/14 09:00 PM (9 years, 7 months ago)

are those those little red fuckers that look like this?


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: rackem]
    #20221884 - 07/04/14 12:19 AM (9 years, 7 months ago)

oo! I'm hoping to get some trinidad scorpion chili's when the climate is warmer, those suckers look amazeballs..



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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: Diaud]
    #20230846 - 07/06/14 02:12 AM (9 years, 7 months ago)

Hey guys, let's keep this thread going!  I'm a huge chili fan myself, and am in the process of growing too many to list from memory lol.  Unfortunately, my climate isn't the preferred for the tropical chili plant but I've definitely got some on the way. 

Ok I'll try to name everything I've got growing, and post pictures soon.
Ghost peppers (normal and white)
Carolina Reaper
Scotch Bonnett
Bird's Eye
Devil's Penis
Peter Pepper
Jumbo Jalapeno
Orangesicle sweet pepper
plus a bunch of random mix peppers (jalapenos, thai, cayenne, and others that I just mixed up the seeds and spread throughout a garden box)



Let's spark some interest here:  What is your all time favorite chili to grow and eat?  I'm talking about ease of germination, growing, looks and taste all in one. 

I can't answer just yet because I'm still a newcomer to the world of serious chili but as far as eating goes, I had some amazing Peri Peri chili sauce at a european breakfast house that I later learned to be Bird's Eye chili based.  That was in my top three chili sauces ever.  As far as looks go, I'm torn between the Peter Peppers and the White Ghost Peppers I have growing, although at this point I don't even have flowers let alone peppers so I'm just going off of pictures of what I hope they'll be.  Ease of germination?  Well of course it depends on where you're at and how much money/effort you want to expend.  Assuming you just are trying to do it cheaply in a relatively cold environment like me, the super hot varieties seem to be the hardest to germinate and grow in the unsheltered outdoors.  That would include the ghost and carolina reapers.  Most of the others are thriving :wink: .


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: BigHeart]
    #20230922 - 07/06/14 03:07 AM (9 years, 7 months ago)

ill tell you which one, the LEMON DROP

it grows into a very bushy plant with millions of peppers,
looks nice and has got an amazing flavor.
it is rather mild in comparison to habaneros or the others
but this also sits well with my mrs :wink:
also being a baccatum, it grows rater fast an produces plentiful


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: ohmatic]
    #20238196 - 07/07/14 05:19 PM (9 years, 7 months ago)

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ill tell you which one, the LEMON DROP

it grows into a very bushy plant with millions of peppers,
looks nice and has got an amazing flavor.
it is rather mild in comparison to habaneros or the others
but this also sits well with my mrs :wink:
also being a baccatum, it grows rater fast an produces plentiful






That looks good!  I like fast growing peppers that put out a lot of fruits and taste good (lol yes I know... who wouldn't?).  Where I live, the outdoor growing season for peppers is fairly short, we get about 3.5 months of guaranteed no frost.  I'm kind of struggling with my super hots because they are growing so slowly I don't know if I'll get to harvest many fruits before frost starts. 

It's a little too late in the year for me to start growing Lemon Drops but I'm going to put them on my list for next year's crop.  Thanks for the suggestion :wink: .


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: BigHeart]
    #20240155 - 07/08/14 12:10 AM (9 years, 7 months ago)

baccatums and anuums are your weapons of choice for short seasons !

oh and pre-growing them under artificial lights for some time in advance to have a head start


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: ohmatic]
    #20240420 - 07/08/14 02:03 AM (9 years, 7 months ago)

I still have a lot to learn that's for sure.  I just picked varieties that were available at the local stores, and ordered some from ebay that interested me due to their rarity, super hotness or appearance.  I wasn't really properly taking into account the cold nights we tend to have or the small window of growing time.  All that being said though, it sure is fun and I can't wait to see what I get out of what I planted.

I will have to do some research on baccatums and anuums.  Always gotta learn how to do it better next year.


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: BigHeart]
    #20240525 - 07/08/14 02:43 AM (9 years, 7 months ago)

oh yeah, it is a great and legal hobby haha, in some jurisdictions especially legal is important :wink:

id more than happy let any copper sample a bite of my fataliis in case of doubt hahha :laugh:

if you look how i pre-grew mine with fluorescents, thats the key,
i have a somewhat shady balcony and this is my first year here so im really curious to see which will turn out well,
we shall see :smile:


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: ohmatic]
    #20273193 - 07/14/14 07:59 PM (9 years, 7 months ago)

i think i just killed all my hydro peppers before i even got to taste them.

they aint lookin so perky no mas.


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: rackem]
    #20274233 - 07/14/14 10:52 PM (9 years, 7 months ago)

you killed them all again ? damn dude .. idk but how about you eventually start some in soil ?


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: ohmatic]
    #20277825 - 07/15/14 05:45 PM (9 years, 7 months ago)

i think thats whats gonna have to happen.

although my moms died as well (hers was in soil) and shes in the same climate and has a higher green thumb than i do.

so i dont know... i may prune what doesnt look like its taking a shit and go from there.


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: rackem]
    #20277960 - 07/15/14 06:12 PM (9 years, 7 months ago)

How big were they when they died?  What do you think killed them?  I've found chili peppers to be pretty easy to grow, they just grow a little slower than other plants.


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: BigHeart]
    #20278626 - 07/15/14 08:37 PM (9 years, 7 months ago)

Heres my two of my smallest peppers. Only these and one other runt left inside at this point, im constantly battling the wind and i dont think these ones would take well yet.

one of them has got a neat bonsai thing goin on though i might just keep it as a house plant




They are scorpion pepper.


My red habeneros are taking so long to turn red... Its just been full sized and green for what feels like weeks now.


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: BigHeart]
    #20278904 - 07/15/14 09:36 PM (9 years, 7 months ago)

they were about the size of a powerade bottle 32oz when suddenly they took a shit.

i think i gave them to many nutrients in the hydro chamber and over did it.. should have just taken it slow.

i am also using nutrients called flora grow? (if thats correct off the top of my head) but as research on hydro peppers, there is better out there.

but lets see if the pruning does anything, i have changed the nutrient to more of a flush stage so we shall see.. but im pretty sure they are just about toast.


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: OregonBlueShroom]
    #20279722 - 07/16/14 03:49 AM (9 years, 7 months ago)

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Heres my two of my smallest peppers. Only these and one other runt left inside at this point, im constantly battling the wind and i dont think these ones would take well yet.

one of them has got a neat bonsai thing goin on though i might just keep it as a house plant




They are scorpion pepper.


My red habeneros are taking so long to turn red... Its just been full sized and green for what feels like weeks now.




These look gorgeous.  I don't know where you are exactly but if you're in Oregon (lucky guess) then they should florish outside in a bigger pot with more dirt.  You'd have to harden them off gradually over a couple days but I've found that even when I rushed them they still turn out good.


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Re: Chili pepper grow 2014 [Re: BigHeart]
    #20279728 - 07/16/14 03:53 AM (9 years, 7 months ago)

yes hardening them off is very important, you need to get them used to real UV light slowly so they can integrate "protection" into their cell walls
im sitting in a lush green garden by now :smile:
(well green balcony but its so stuffed full of plants it may asswell pass as a garden haha)


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