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Post by glen on Sept 18, 2020 12:28:21 GMT -6
I just planted seed in mini starter pots to get ready for the dry season coming. This is show time for me since the dry season is the best time to grow peppers and tomato's. I do things different than you guys in the North so don't mind me. I use big quart sized pots to start my plants. I want to keep the plants in these pots for at least a month. Things grow fast here because of the temperatures and climate in general. There are many different variety's of ahi's and chili's plus 10 heidi tomato starts. I have my fingers crossed because much of the seed I used is over a year old. I also planted 3 Tomato tree's or tamorillo. These are little Purple Thunder seedlings. Notice the purple foliage.
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Post by glen on Sept 25, 2020 20:35:53 GMT -6
Its been 8 days since I planted seed. The heidi tomato's are all up and running. The Chili rayado is only showing 2 germinating. Pretty much all of the rest are not germinated still. The little peppers you see in the front are beginning to grow quite a bit. Super hot peppers can tolerate over-cast sky's and rainy conditions. Tomato's and sweet peppers not so much. I am going to be covered over in lava yellow super hot peppers since there are eleven of those. Each plant will produce hundreds of big blocky spicy peppers.
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