January 17, 2017 | #706 |
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Nice list, Gerardo. What are you going to do with all HOTTIES?
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January 17, 2017 | #707 |
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great you guys can see the pics, maybe a login/logout/clear cache may do the trick for those with issues.
The hotties are meant to mow everyone down around here, so everybody take's it down a notch. I've tried to warn them about what 1 million + scoville really means. I put someone down already with a small piece of the vein attached to a kraken scorpion, at 1st they said: "Hey, this isn't really spicy." And then it started building, which led to: "Oh no, this is like a bunch of chiltepines." Finally, "There's a slit down the middle of my tongue." muaaaaahhhaaaaahaaaaaa!! |
January 17, 2017 | #708 |
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LOL, They ought to know from the name. "Kraken Scorpion" doesn't sound like anything nice. It sounds like something with a vicious bite.
The point really isn't the heat, though. There is a wonderful fruity aroma to the ripe peppers. It's like cranberries and roses. There's enough flavor to go a long way, so you can enjoy them in a big pot of food with just a few pods, to get the flavor without overbearing heat. I think the challenge in selling them to chefs is not their usefulness, but simply that a few peppers goes a really long way. It would have to be a bonus to an agreement that you already had going for tomatoes or other high-volume produce. I think the best way to make money from hot peppers would be to make prepared items like hot sauce that have a long shelf life and can be sold over the Internet. |
January 18, 2017 | #709 |
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Gerardo, have you grown Anna's Multiflora tomato or Coeur de Boeuf Jaune? I am contemplating to get seeds, not familiar vendor to me. So, contemplating.
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January 18, 2017 | #710 |
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Neither have made it to my hands. They sound quite interesting, perhaps you'll be the pioneer and explore them for all of us. Pointy end is very cool. And so far all yellow oxhearts have been pretty strong candidates.
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January 21, 2017 | #711 |
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Winter green
Some assembly required
stage 0.jpg stage 1.jpg stage 1 (2).jpg winter greens, it's somewhat cold winter greens1.jpg winter greens2.jpg winter greens3.jpg wintergreens4.jpg qale.jpg Seedling mix, tailored for initial growth stage, seedling mix.jpg seedling mix2.jpg Most of the components main components.jpg Aztec Perlite, my favorite perlite aztec.jpg Nice size nice size.jpg 50 strong, DVD's were evicted from their home 50 strong.jpg The used potting mix area, where it gets solarized with chix manure to push the herd in the right direction. used mix solarized and manure.jpg be nice to the hydro store guys and gals gotta love the hydro store samples.jpg Rat B@st@ardddsss bastahds.jpg bahtasdas2.jpg bastahnds3.jpg Last edited by Gerardo; January 21, 2017 at 10:44 PM. |
January 21, 2017 | #712 |
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Cool, Gerardo. Are you getting rain down there? "Some" assembly.lol. Jimbo.
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January 22, 2017 | #713 |
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Beautiful setting. Thank you for sharing it with us, Gerardo.
This leaves looks like mites. Hate them.
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January 27, 2017 | #715 |
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FORMULA 707 AURORA Innovations
http://www.aurorainnovations.org/formula-707.html I love this stuff, it's what I aim for when I create my own homegrown mix. Ingredients: Peat Moss, Composted Forest Material, Perlite, Coco Fiber, Pumice, Worm Castings, Bat Guano, Soybean Meal, Fish Bone Meal, Kelp Meal Got an open bag today for 1/2 retail. Woohoo! |
January 27, 2017 | #716 |
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Gerardo how much do you pay for the 3 cubic foot bags?
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January 27, 2017 | #717 |
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19 for this "opened" one.
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January 27, 2017 | #718 |
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Nice i too use 707. Just bought 4 bags at 23 buck a piece and my hydro guy threw in a 2 cubic foot bag of Dr. Earths home grown premium for free. Though he did warn me it is a bit light on the nutrients.
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January 27, 2017 | #719 |
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$40 regular price for the 707 at my store, credit cards accepted, but cash gets you 5% off. No checks. It's kind of pricey here.
I will be using some of his coco coir in 5kg blocks and x-large bags of chunky perlite this year though. This I can do for about $20 per 3cuft |
January 27, 2017 | #720 |
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Ocean's Forest is $30 here for the 3 cubic foot bag. I was thinking it would be worth it to mix in a few handfuls into my cheap pro mix.
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