06silverbullet
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i just recently got into a new hobbie, something actually cheap and something that is actually plausible at having a monetary return, growing my own peppers.
i started off with a habanero and a jalapeno plant that was bought from homedepot and 6" tall.
day one:
to now this is the size of the jalapeno plant, the habanero is taking a bit longer but it's starting to take off.
now i have about 36 containers attempting to grow 7 different types of various peppers from seeds, i've had some difficulty but i expected i would. some seedlings are almost ready to grow their second set of leaves and some like my giant ghost peppers are just barely breaking the surface, and my pablanos have yet to sprout which sucks not sure if they will grow or not may have been dud seeds.
the types i'm growing from seeds are: giant ghost, chi chein, corno di toro, jalapeno, new mexico big jim, pablano, king of the north peppers
i started off with a habanero and a jalapeno plant that was bought from homedepot and 6" tall.
day one:
to now this is the size of the jalapeno plant, the habanero is taking a bit longer but it's starting to take off.
now i have about 36 containers attempting to grow 7 different types of various peppers from seeds, i've had some difficulty but i expected i would. some seedlings are almost ready to grow their second set of leaves and some like my giant ghost peppers are just barely breaking the surface, and my pablanos have yet to sprout which sucks not sure if they will grow or not may have been dud seeds.
the types i'm growing from seeds are: giant ghost, chi chein, corno di toro, jalapeno, new mexico big jim, pablano, king of the north peppers