Viking Fruit 15/16

wow how have i missed this? good luck this season:)
I dont use facebook joe bud so when i do a thread its about growing but a fair bit of humour and stuff goes on mostly...the last thread i done last season was funny as fuck.
Its.more or less in your off season so feel free to post as u will.
Im a humorous drunk stoned clown (tws might say viking)and have a thick skin..
If u see anything im doing wrong with the couple outdoor im doing let me know ..i.learnt a lot from tmb,garden boss,tws,nuggs,mwooten and bc as well as my good mate redeyefrog...
Fumble your included...after a dozen jacks to see off dome work mates im off to bed..as they say...


Keep it green
 
Hey Ruby what size pots do you do your peppers in or they in the ground? Curious as I want to get some of each of what I have in the vault and want to use smallish pots, since there are alot. You see any issues with small ass pots for peppers?
 
Hey Ruby what size pots do you do your peppers in or they in the ground? Curious as I want to get some of each of what I have in the vault and want to use smallish pots, since there are alot. You see any issues with small ass pots for peppers?
I mix my peppers up mate..generally if i want to nurse a few plants thru one season so i can overwinter them and transplant to bigger pots or a planter bed in the second year i use pots that are least 30 deep and 30 across (cm).
BUT if i want yield from 2nd or 3rd season chillis i transplant from those pots to the ground/planter beds/large pots.
So i get a continuous cycle of young and old ...if ur not worried about overwintering chilli plants in the off season i would try and do in pots at least 50cm deep and 50cm wide at a minimum for best yield growth.
Planter beds are the best though.
Say you have a planter bed/box approx 2m by 1m and a depth of 60cm you could have 6-8 nice big chilli plants and get maximum yield.
Hope this helps ..i grow mostly superhots myself.
 
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Hey Ruby what size pots do you do your peppers in or they in the ground? Curious as I want to get some of each of what I have in the vault and want to use smallish pots, since there are alot. You see any issues with small ass pots for peppers?
I start my seedlings in a tent and transplant like this to a bed...some chilli plants i have are still going strong 3 yrs later...pots with less than 25cm depth dont take long to get rootbound
 
I mix my peppers up mate..generally if i want to nurse a few plants thru one season so i can overwinter them and transplant to bigger pots or a planter bed in the second year i use pots that are least 30 deep and 30 across (cm).
BUT if i want yield from 2nd or 3rd season chillis i transplant from those pots to the ground/planter beds/large pots.
So i get a continuous cycle of young and old ...if ur not worried about overwintering chilli plants in the off season i would try and do in pots at least 50cm deep and 50cm wide at a minimum for best yield growth.
Planter beds are the best though.
Say you have a planter bed/box approx 2m by 1m and a depth of 60cm you could have 6-8 nice big chilli plants and get maximum yield.
Hope this helps ..i grow mostly superhots myself.

Awesome fukin info Ruby. That is exactly what I was after. Cheers
 
Awesome fukin info Ruby. That is exactly what I was after. Cheers
I find superhots (anything hotter than habs )
Can be fussy in regards to what they like as liquid fertilizer sometimes a 1/2 recommended dose is enough for a feed ;) gd luck man they are quite enjoyable to grow i love making sauces and salts from them
 
Cool. Sounds like a similar mix they do here, but the chilis are ground up with a mortar then added into sea salt. Pretty awesome shit
 
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