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February 27, 2014 | #16 |
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Sprouting today:
Sweet peppers - Corno Verde & Yellow, Better Bell II, Socrates. Chili peppers - Purple Serrano, Guajillo, Hungarian Wax, Sahuaro.
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February 27, 2014 | #20 | |
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Aleppo, Black Pearl, Brazilian Starfish, Guajillo, Malagueta, NuMex Heritage 6-4, Peppadew, and Venezuelan Tiger. A few others maybe if they come up? I want to grow some ornamentals to overwinter. More like house plants! See what works, what doesn't so a lot of ornamentals to see what is easy, what is hard. A couple mild chili's and a sweet one or two also. And some hot ones for fun. I'll probably overwinter any hot types too. I need to figure out what works for me, what i like best, it's going to be a few years of experimenting. I like to cook, so I need all types of peppers. fresh, dried, powdered, pickled, need them all. Last edited by drew51; February 27, 2014 at 10:29 PM. |
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February 27, 2014 | #21 |
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Thank you Richard and Pappi!
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February 28, 2014 | #22 |
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Awesome set up! We usually start upstairs in our extra room, but our eldest son moved out and we now have two more extra rooms downstairs. I have some sprouts that need light so my project for tomorrow is too move the seed starting stuff downstairs.
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March 1, 2014 | #23 |
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All of the vegie seeds are now up! Now begins the long wait on the Rubus probus seeds.
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March 2, 2014 | #24 |
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So far I've been doping the water with 1/4 tsp/gallon of Grow More "Sea Grow" 16-16-16 plus 1/4 tsp/gallon of Grow More Jump Start (I sell these products and have inventory to spare!). This week many of the seedlings are showing true leaves, so I've switched to Grow More Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 at the same dosage.
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Richard, I was looking over the ingredients in the Grow More "Sea Grow" 16-16-16, it looks like a very interesting hybrid fert, a lot of organic components for sure. It says it has 10% of the N as Organo-protein, I assume the other 6% is inorganic. I've seen other organic N fertilizers advertised as Amino Acid Nitrogen or Protein Nitrogen. Is there some difference between them or are they just different names for the same thing?
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The SeaGrow 16-16-16 is 10% Nitrogen from Blood Meal and the remaining Nitrogen from Phosphate, Potassium, and Urea (not sewage) salts. Ok, there is also a minor amount of Nitrogen from the Amino Acid chelates of micronutrients in the product. What Grow More is trying to do with this product is provide a general "organic" basis but also bring the nutrient levels up to crop-level performance. In particular, it contains about 1% seaweed extract and 0.5% Yucca extract. I think it is great for seed starting and for general maintenance of ornamental plants. Beyond that, I will be more specific in my fertilizer recommendations for homeowner plants.
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March 3, 2014 | #27 | |
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Is this a totally soluble fert? Going back to the N again, there are raw organic sources of organic N from animal and plant sources and then there are soluble extracts of proteins and amino acids from the same that are more readily available. |
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March 3, 2014 | #28 |
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March 4, 2014 | #29 |
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Wow nice setup is that 16-8-24 good for my hot peppers now that they all have the 2 top leaves?
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March 4, 2014 | #30 | |
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Edit: how far north are you in Canada? If you have a short summer, I'd recommend 15-20-25 instead.
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