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  • Originally posted by Deano's "Diggin It" View Post
    Well, 10 days further in and this is where "My Babies" are at

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    Time to go in their own pots this weekend I think, so another frame for the other light will need building! .........................
    Deano

    I like the holder for your lights..Mine are still sitting on tins of paint

    Any chance you tell me what materials and measurements you used to build the frame?
    ta
    I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....


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    • My overwintering is not looking promising... I *may* have entirely forgot to prune them, or water them. Hmmm... the numex twilight is green, leafy and going strong though!

      I'm going to be fairly simple on the chilli front this year - on account of the fact I have yet to sow any, and I live in Leeds. Nothing wrong with Jalapenos though

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      • Originally posted by Tripmeup View Post
        Deano

        I like the holder for your lights..Mine are still sitting on tins of paint

        Any chance you tell me what materials and measurements you used to build the frame?
        ta
        PVC solvent weld wastepipe, tees and elbows Don't used the weld solvent.

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        • Originally posted by Tripmeup View Post
          Deano

          I like the holder for your lights. Mine are still sitting on tins of paint

          Any chance you tell me what materials and measurements you used to build the frame?
          ta
          Of coarse Trip, dead easy and cheap as chips!

          Firstly it consists of using 21.5mm Pvc-u water pipe, and it's prevailing connectors, the stuff plumbers use, and available at all good DIY chain stores or even good local hardware stores which is where mine came from.

          Here's a better overview to give you an idea!

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          The only reason mine is the size that it is, was to fit it around the wooden try beneath which I found a few of laying around at work, and the lights I purchased were more or less identical in size, more by luck than judgement!

          The front, back and top cross section were 25" long (Old Money) and in one piece as they are only accommodating corner connections

          But the sides have to be split into two to accommodate the T connections for the uprights which I choose to do at 9" each

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          I then drilled holes in the top cross section and inserted "Eye Bolts" to which then the S Hooks are inserted to hang the chain which will suspend the light.

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          Oh the uprights were 25" But you can build to any size needed really.

          Honest! Easy Peasy, knocked mine up in 45mins, tools needed, an haxsaw an a decent drill with a sharp drill bit

          You can glue it together, but I choose not to, as when not in use, you can take it apart for easy storage!
          "Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"

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          • JPA beat me to it!!!!!.......................
            "Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"

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            • looking good deano ,thanks for sharing ,where did you get your light timer from ? i have one with the those little plastic clips that you push down when you want the light to be on and its rubbish ,i need a new one,cheers
              The Dude abides.

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              • Originally posted by Deano's "Diggin It" View Post
                Of coarse Trip, dead easy and cheap as chips!

                Firstly it consists of using 21.5mm Pvc-u water pipe, and it's prevailing connectors, the stuff plumbers use, and available at all good DIY chain stores or even good local hardware stores which is where mine came from.

                Here's a better overview to give you an idea!

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                The only reason mine is the size that it is, was to fit it around the wooden try beneath which I found a few of laying around at work, and the lights I purchased were more or less identical in size, more by luck than judgement!

                The front, back and top cross section were 25" long (Old Money) and in one piece as they are only accommodating corner connections

                But the sides have to be split into two to accommodate the T connections for the uprights which I choose to do at 9" each

                [ATTACH=CONFIG]71924[/ATTACH]

                I then drilled holes in the top cross section and inserted "Eye Bolts" to which then the S Hooks are inserted to hang the chain which will suspend the light.

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                Oh the uprights were 25" But you can build to any size needed really.

                Honest! Easy Peasy, knocked mine up in 45mins, tools needed, an haxsaw an a decent drill with a sharp drill bit

                You can glue it together, but I choose not to, as when not in use, you can take it apart for easy storage!

                Top man Deano

                Thanks a million..I will report back when I get around to having a go at this..
                I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....


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                • Thanks everyone for sympathy after the feline related chilli disaster
                  And for encouragement to sow more seeds and try and catch up.

                  I had seedlings for 21 varieties at that time. 11 were lost, and I was particularly disappointed to lose the Congo Trinidad Yellow and Chocolate Habanero.

                  But I did manage to save 10 of them that had been lucky in the way they hit the floor. I also saved and repotted a few seedlings that had come out of their pots. They seem to have survived, but it will be a mystery for some time which ones they are.

                  I've also had 4 more varieties germinate since then, so my grow list of surviving varieties is now:

                  Akabare
                  Barancio
                  Bishops Hat
                  Cheyenne F1
                  Elysium Oxide F7
                  Joe's Long Cayenne
                  Numex Sandia
                  Numex Twilight x Cayenne F2
                  Piccante Calabrese
                  Pot Black
                  Santa Fe Grande
                  Scotch Bonnet MoA Yellow
                  Sweet Banana
                  7 Pot

                  Plus some 2016 plants that have been in the house for potential overwintering.
                  These now look like they will be surviving:

                  Cayenne Large Red Thick
                  Golden Cayenne
                  Orange Habanero

                  Plus a Turbo Alberto cross. This one survived several hard frosts in the cold greenhouse before I decided it had done more than enough to prove it wanted to survive and brought it indoors. It's now growing new leaves

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                  • I've just sown the latest edition to my little chilli family purple tiger.
                    Anyone else growing it ? I know nothing about purple tiger.

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                    • I grew it last year SP - its a very pretty variegated plant. I think its the same as the purple one Scarlet grew last year but a different name!

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                      • Thanks vixylix, that sounds really nice.
                        what size chillies? What's the heat like ?
                        I really should stop being lazy and gooooogle!

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                        • Mine were small chillies - but I don't have a greenhouse and they ended up in the shade from mid-August when we moved house so I am not the best benchmark. I imagine they should be similar size to Jalapenos. Because they were so small mine were all dried and made into chilli flakes - the flakes definitely pack a punch but there were demon red and lemon drop thrown in there too.

                          See - google would have been more helpful

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                          • Originally posted by Small pumpkin View Post
                            I've just sown the latest edition to my little chilli family purple tiger. Anyone else growing it ? I know nothing about purple tiger.
                            Isn't it the same variety that is also known as Trifetti, with the tri-coloured leaves?

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                            • Originally posted by Chris11 View Post
                              Isn't it the same variety that is also known as Trifetti, with the tri-coloured leaves?
                              After actually doing some gooooogleing of my own. Yes it is. Apparently it's called trifetti when the chillies have turned red ( well that's how I read it anyway? )

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                              • Just "Googled" myself!

                                They are a very pretty and interesting plant!
                                "Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"

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