Here are some pics of the plants I have started a few months ago. I started them a bit too early, but they seem to be looking good. Most are C. Annuums (bird types) and C. Chinense varieties. Enjoy.
The top one is 7 pod. Next is Sonoran Chiltepin Orange. Then Brown Rocoto....then just a mass of peppers. :)
Chris
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Wow. That's a.. Wow. Nice collection 8)
Thats quite a mass aof peppers... I for one wouldn't mind sharing a room with that kinda vegetation.. :P
Beautiful plants Chris and thanks for sharing!
It seems you will have a great pepper year:)
Regards
Patrik
Thanks for the kind comments. :) I hope they do well this year.
Chris
C. Lanceolatum seedling. :) It's getting large!
Chris
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Anyone enjoy basil? 9 different varieties ready to be transplanted soon.
Chris
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A couple of Brown Rocoto plants....about 4 months old now...
Chris
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This is maybe a stupid question, but what are those small white dots in your soil :oops: ?
How big pots are you transplanting your basils in to for good results? I always tend to eat the basils before they grow big :D.
The white pieces are perlite. It's incorporated into my potting soil (commercial type) to help with aeration.
I usually transplant those basil seedlings into 9 cell or 6 cell packs approximately 6 weeks before plant-out time. The plants grow fast once the weather warms up outside. You can even use 12 cell packs, put out smaller transplants, but get great results. I see no reason to use larger pots unless selling plants commercially.
Chris
I love basil. I'm growing now 6 varieties : large green, small green, lettuce's leave, purple, red and lemon. Which ones are you growing?
And your peppers, they really are lush! I wouldn't mind sharing a room with that kind of vegetation !
:lol: :lol:
Keep showing ;)
Margarida
i grow only 1 type basil this moment... :)
And welcome this forum too margarida :)
My friend, we are always the same, true? :lol: :lol: :lol:
And I love that ;)
Thanks for the kind welcome. You're playing at home at this forum, hein? ;)
It's a pity I can´t understand a word of Finnish :(
But you are a bunch of great chiliheads, I had to come to learn just a bit more :)
Hugs
Margarida
thanks margarida :)
And yes, this is my home forum
I should try learn portugese also...
Now i understand only few words...
But at least there is english... That helps a lot conversations ;)
Marco, I wish I had any chances of learning some Finnish ! But I´m afraid I can´t even start to understand just the smallest one. Perhaps you could sometimes write in finnish and than traslate ? Sorry, I'm asking to much !
Anyway "obrigada" = thanks and "bom dia" = good day, for you ;)
Abraços = hugs
Margarida
some fantastic looking plants for sure my friend,really healthy and marg flirting again :lol: :wink:
Who ? Me ???? :shock: :shock: :lol:
NO... ;) it must be someone just "looks" you... 8)
EI... ;) sen täytyy olla joku joka vain "näyttää" sinulta 8)