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Huge greenhouses, Season 2011

Aloittaja Fatalii, toukokuu 12, 2011, 00:35:12 ap

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Phew, busy times!

A few pics from the huge greenhouses:

22.3.2011:


10.5.2011


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Looks very good. When will we hear about the new products of this season?

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Mayloa

Looking good! I see that your plants have the same tendency as my "Aji amarillo small" that im growing this year. The plants are looking healthy and all, but towards the afternoon/evening the top shoots on each stem will curl in a rather odd way(a lot like the bottom pic). Do you happen to know what this is? I've only seen it on Aji's so far.

To start with I was thinking it was stress symptoms because my windowsill might have been too cold during the evening, but now I see you've got the same thing going on :)

Thanks in advance :)

-V-

I think the consensus is that the plants have had enough sun(or artificial)light for the day and are "going to sleep". Most chiles are from areas near the equator so the daylength is longer here (would your plants be doing that after about 12hrs of light?).

It's nothing to worry about, they'll grow fine.

Mayloa

Lainaus käyttäjältä: -V- - toukokuu 16, 2011, 17:08:41 ip
I think the consensus is that the plants have had enough sun(or artificial)light for the day and are "going to sleep". Most chiles are from areas near the equator so the daylength is longer here (would your plants be doing that after about 12hrs of light?).

It's nothing to worry about, they'll grow fine.


I guess that would make sense for the greenhouse plants, not in my case though.. I have a Aji amarillo small, Fatalii and a Cayenne growing in the same windowsill and the Aji is the only one showing these signs. I'm not worried about the plant, It's still looking healthy :)
I just thought I'd ask to see if there was any conclusion to it, Maybe it's just a baccatum thing :)

-V-

Lainaus käyttäjältä: Mayloa - toukokuu 16, 2011, 17:21:33 ip
I guess that would make sense for the greenhouse plants, not in my case though.. I have a Aji amarillo small, Fatalii and a Cayenne growing in the same windowsill and the Aji is the only one showing these signs. I'm not worried about the plant, It's still looking healthy :)
I just thought I'd ask to see if there was any conclusion to it, Maybe it's just a baccatum thing :)


I think it's more common with baccatums than others (checked my Aji Cristal, yep, it's doing it. My Aji Benito isn't, though). Not sure if I've ever seen it with annuums. My Naga's been doing it too, but strangely enough, not today ???.

Fatalii

Yes, that's all true. That leaf curling on the top leaves, and especially top stems is quite common after a long and sunny day.
The plants have gotten enough sun and start resting and preparing for the next day to come.

It really does happen more clearly on some varieties and species, like fe. baccas, praes and pubes.

A few examples here:
http://fataliiphoto.net/main.php?g2_view=title.Contain&g2_chars=stiff&g2_itemId=26981

and

http://fataliiphoto.net/main.php?g2_view=title.Contain&g2_chars=stiff&g2_itemId=40983
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JungleRain

looking gooooood,
what are those knarly and  wrinkly pods named?

InkRose

Knowing Fatalii's main fresh produce lines, I'd guess they're Naga Morich.

Fatalii

Yes, they are Fatalii Gourmet Naga Morich -strain, which have been cultivated and bred for nearly five years now.
Every year the best plant individuals with the greatest taste, heat level and productivity have and will be selected and seeds from those plants will be grown again next year.

It needs some patience but the results are great. :)

These Nagas will be eaten at the Naga competition at Tampere Chilifest 2011!

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InkRose

That is one seriously sturdy plant right there. Then again, we wouldn't expect anything less from your good self. ;)

JungleRain

fantastic looking plant, what would you say was the average yield you get from each plant?

Fatalii

Hmm.. way to hard to tell as picking of the pods starts very soon and continues to the end of the season..
Naga's are very light by weight though.
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AV

Isn't that a dripper in large scale?

If yes, where does the excessive nutrient solution go?

The rockwool slabs are wrapped in watertight plastic, right?

Are there holes at the bottom of each slab, from where the solution returns to a hidden tube below the grow bed?

darkb16a1

Lainaus käyttäjältä: AV - toukokuu 31, 2011, 12:47:53 ip
Isn't that a dripper in large scale?

If yes, where does the excessive nutrient solution go?

The rockwool slabs are wrapped in watertight plastic, right?

Are there holes at the bottom of each slab, from where the solution returns to a hidden tube below the grow bed?


So finally someone dared to ask the questions that baffle everyone else's minds here :)

Also, what kind of nutes do you prefer, still running on GHE's Floramato ?

Fatalii

It's a drip system, run-to-waste.
Watering occurs depending on the overal brightness, heat level and humidity.
That means there won't be wasting. :)
The rockwool sacks have holes at the bottom just to be safe.

The nutes are custom for our plants. It will be a well kept secret. :)

I use floramato, floramicro and topmax combination at development greenhouse.




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