LetsGetCritical
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43f ? we had 43c the other day. Hey ruby I have the Reaper in the garden with a wire mesh cage around it and a bit of shadecloth on top also. Post a pic later when I go to girlfriends (in her garden)
lovely. please describe the painView attachment 3355422 Some of my dried reapers, can definitely say they live up to the hype of how hot they are
Literally like having hot melted metal in your mouth, pain keeps steadily increasing for about 3 minutes, stays constant for about 10 then starts going down for a few minutes and then you feel great. Nice body buzz, really euphoriclovely. please describe the pain
that's interesting. how does it make them monsters?Good looking plants RF. Mine are a long way off 2ft but it`s a good thing, still a month or two before they can go outside. In the meantime, i`ve converted most of the superhots into some sad looking sticks so they`ll become monsters later. Here`s what the reaper looks like for now
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Im not doubting ya ive seen my first overwintered chillis this year successfully fruit ...but i failed to get much more height out of them just went really bushyThe aggressive pruning forces them to start over and they go into frenzied veg mode. Over the next month the stem will fatten up considerably as the 30 odd branches on the stem start to kick in. By mid season it will be a very sturdy plant in a 30L tub with a shape resembling a goblet, ideally 3-4ft across and 4-6ft tall with every branch loaded with flowers and pods
My overwintered plants definitely cane back bushier...Overwintered plants are great candidates for intensive pruning and training. Take advantage of the extended growing season and established root system for more vegetitive growth. When they start producing fruit most of the energy is directed into the pods.