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Originally posted by stigs View PostMine was great for drying them, it's gone now replaced with a stove that has no oven
Did you miss it? I love coming down in the morning to a hot kitchen.
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Hi guys. Haven’t been on much this year but got loads of seed catalogues through the post and Santa brought me a propagator so starting to plan for the year. Always enjoy that bit. Really liked the mystery chilli growing last year but this year am going to pick a few types. I’m more interested in the growing than the eating of the chillis, my husband is the one that really likes the heat. So he would like a habanero type, a scotch bonnet one and maybe something more medium heat that is productive
Any suggestions. Was looking at chocolate habanero which looked interesting.
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After hours of deliberation and whittling down to just 8, my kit list for 2020 is as below
2x Lemon drop
1x Fatalii
2x Sugar rush peach
1x Orange habanero
1x Thai dragon
1x CGN 21500 x 7 Pot Barrackpore
I plan to start on Feb 1, that is 19 days earlier than last year.
I also set a few going on Christmas eve, just as an early experimental batch. I'm interested to see if I can get them to develop really early and get a massive headstart, with a view to pruning them early to make them really stock and bushy, as detailed in this video
It will be interesitng to see how they get on without grow lights so early on in the year. If they just get too leggy then I'll scrap them and go with the Feb batch.
Here they are so far:
https://pasteboard.co/IQKabWQ.jpgLast edited by dave_100; 19-01-2020, 09:40 PM.
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Originally posted by dave_100 View PostAfter hours of deliberation and whittling down to just 8, my kit list for 2020 is as below
2x Lemon drop
1x Fatalii
2x Sugar rush peach
1x Orange habanero
1x Thai dragon
1x CGN 21500 x 7 Pot Barrackpore
I plan to start on Feb 1, that is 19 days earlier than last year.
I also set a few going on Christmas eve, just as an early experimental batch. I'm interested to see if I can get them to develop really early and get a massive headstart, with a view to pruning them early to make them really stock and bushy, as detailed in this video
It will be interesitng to see how they get on without grow lights so early on in the year. If they just get too leggy then I'll scrap them and go with the Feb batch.
Here they are so far:
https://pasteboard.co/IQKabWQ.jpg
Have you had a noticeable difference through pruning? I didn't do this last year and I see a lot of places saying to do it, others saying not. I may cut back half and leave half and see if there is much of a difference.Last edited by benb89; 20-01-2020, 10:10 AM.
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Originally posted by benb89 View PostHave you had a noticeable difference through pruning? I didn't do this last year and I see a lot of places saying to do it, others saying not. I may cut back half and leave half and see if there is much of a difference.
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Congrats Chrissy I just had my first born in early Dec. The sleeplessness is tough but totally worth it!!
It hasn’t stopped me getting my chillis going though, you can’t cop out with that one!
Just repotted my first seedlings this weekend into individual modules and have the grow lights in full flow.
I’ve put some red Habs and jalapeño into the terminator to get started!
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Originally posted by benb89 View PostHave you had a noticeable difference through pruning? I didn't do this last year and I see a lot of places saying to do it, others saying not. I may cut back half and leave half and see if there is much of a difference.
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Originally posted by benb89 View PostHave you had a noticeable difference through pruning? I didn't do this last year and I see a lot of places saying to do it, others saying not. I may cut back half and leave half and see if there is much of a difference.
This year I've started 2 months earlier and plan to prune when they are still small seedlings (as in video) so will be interesting. If it does set them back I doubt it will be by 8 weeks worth, and they should be stockier/sturdier/bushier/nicer shape etc. But yeah it is an experiment for sure!Last edited by dave_100; 20-01-2020, 09:38 PM.
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