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I love the hottest peppers!
Hey what's up all. I still haven't been able to do a stealth grow but I couldn't take it anymore I had to grow something!! Since I love spicy food I googled the hottest pepper and found the bhut jolokia. I also ordered a few of the other hottest peppers to have a variety.
Bhut jolokia Chocolate bhut jolokia Yellow bhut jolokia Naga moriche Trinidad scorpion Trinidad seven pot Caribbean red habanero Congo black habanero Peruvian aji I planted them Saturday and since then I had 1 Caribbean 1 Seven Pot and about 8 aji sprout. Spicy peppers are known to take a full 3-4 weeks to germinate so I gotta be patient. I planted them in a 105 jiffy pod dome. I removed the sprouted ones into small styrofoam cups with 2 holes in bottom and filled with Miracle Grow organic choice garden soil. I'm looking for what nutes to feed and feedback ![]() pics soon |
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Good luck with the grow!
Here is a pic of my bhut jolokia's at week 5 since germination.
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Cool!
Any nutrient recommondatuins? |
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Looking good organicgreen ..
Ive just received some bhuts also amongst a few other varieties you mentioned boom boom .. Im not sure about eating any , might end up just ornamental , you did see the clip of the guy eating them did you?? Ive grown tonnes of chillies and peppers , they are very easy to grow ,, just dont let them get wet feet too long and they like a feed of seaweed, fish emulsion now and then much the same as most vegetables .. Apparently the weather and amount of water they receive can affect the taste and hotness of your chillies , a long hot dry summer will give you real hotties in comparison to a cooler wetter summer .. |
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Yea I seen videos of people eating haha.
What nutrients are you using? Still no answer for that. |
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Where'd you get all the naga and bhut seeds? I saw some bhut jol before but it was like $7 for 10 seeds....
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The chillies i grow in pots i use a rich potting mix with peat, perlite , vermiculite, sawdust and chicken manure , theres most likely a bit of peanut shell and a few other things ... other than that i just use seasol , its a fish, seaweed fert , once a fortnight .. |
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just be careful striking them i guess ,, not like we havent spent more on other seeds ... jiffy pots sound like a good way to go ... thats the info the lads at the hscompany gave me .. |
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this website has every seed you need and great customer service |
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ok, some pics
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