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I updated the chiliblog about a small article of why the finnish people grow chile peppers more then the other Nordic countries
( http://michaelsalemssonchili.blogspot.com/). If you are a Finlander let me know what you think about it. Also feel free to come with your own theories of why the Finns grow more peppers then the other Nordic countries on the Blog preferrably. But I will check here as well. Some pic of my first B. Jolokia mature pod. Me Happy!

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I made an attempt of making some resemblance between sperm and pollen on my chiliblog. Here is an introduction to it.

" I have recently been pondering about the issue sperm and pollen. In a what some may interpretate as an imaginative angle.
But I believe there is some relevance to this perspective.

If you could view the pollen of the plants as the equivalence of animal sperm. Then you realize, empirically, that different chile peppers have different amount of sperms. As with us animals.


If you could view the pollen releasing process of a plant as the ejaculation process of for example a human being....."


http://michaelsalemssonchili.blogspot.com/

I personally felt it was a funny input from my side. Hope some of you share that joy, those of you reading the input.
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I go with the attitude if I dont know about the fact that plants can get shocked from taking them outdoors from indoors, then there is not such a thing in existance as plant shock, as such,  it can not happen to the plants as well.......

Ok, I guess the above was a poor attempt of a joke. The thing is I took my plants out in the beginning of Mars for 5-10 minutes at first. When it was like 10-15 degrees or so during the middle of the day. Then I took them out for longer periods 20-30 mins. So I just gradually adjusted them to the outdoor enviroment like that. But I take in all plants during nights. And they are not out every day, depending on if I am home or not. What I did back in Mars people tell me is really stupid. It was playing a game with the plants life and the outcome could have been or maybe is stunted growth as a result. It does not seem to have affected the plants much in a negative perspective. I know that Fatalii uses some form of cloth or so. But I thought, as long as something costs I am not interested in it if there is a cheaper option. A cheaper option being free in my case.

I used that plan and it seems to work. What I am mostly happy about is using the earthworm strategy with my Bishop Hat. The terra-cotta pot have only one draining hole. I thought the plant perhaps lacked some oxygene to the roots or something. So earthworm might be a good idea to put in bigger pots. My theory was that it would create holes and plant roots get better oxygene. Unless you are growing in hydroponics system of course.. I like to stick to soil personally so I can get some germs on my hands ( I have a silly thought that it might increase my immune system by digging into soil with the hands often).

Thanks for commenting.
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 "Perkele" it is growing now! Here is an input and some statistics of growth of my chile plants during 29 days. I am keeping Height data on my
  blog since I started to grow. I need an input about if anyone tested worms in their pot. Look at what I wrote.

  Bishops Hat ( Capsicum Baccatum)

Height:80 cm. Width: 60 cm Pot container: 10 litres

Comments: This plant got stunted and was stuck at around 61 cm. I had to make a change. The one big change I made was to put in an earth worm. One single earth worm. Otherwise it have had almost the same amount of light and watering. I have also given it  more Phosphor and Potassium as well. It has grown 20 cm in 29 days. Comparing it with 1 cm in 12 days with the previous data. Magical Earthworm?



  http://michaelsalemssonchili.blogspot.com/
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Could you guys please let me know which Pic of the B. Jolokia looks coolest.



or




I call the latter one for B. Jolokia.....lurking in the shadows.

Thanks for teaching me Kilp.
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Trizza, how do one paste an image here ?? I was trying to get an opinion of what pics of a B. Jolokia pod that was most estetical.
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I added some info regarding the aspirin water questions. I am not sure how good info it is for you. But it is on my chiliblog. It is a complicated issue for sure.


http://michaelsalemssonchili.blogspot.com/
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Aha ok. Thanks for the help.

Yours sincerely,

Michael Salemsson
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Hey Lee, do you have C. Parvifolium seeds?? Where did you obtain it? Is it somehow possible to buy it somewhere? Thanks in advance.

Yours respectfully,

M. Salemsson

http://michaelsalemssonchili.blogspot.com/
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Traditional growing / Vs: 'rust' on leafs?
toukokuu 02, 2010, 18:12:50 ip
It looks like sun burn marks. I obtained some as well when I let the plants breathe a bit in the air outside. It is spring time and sun
is getting stronger ( on the northern hemisphere at least). You need to let them adjust to the sun a bit. It can be done in a lot of ways.
One is to have them out during late afternoon or when it is cloud etc. Nothing dangerous to my mind. Good thing is to change the soil of course. It can also be you have used too much nutritients so it is salt burns. I would change soil and be more careful about the sun.
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Show us your garden! / Vs: First "season" - indoors!
toukokuu 02, 2010, 14:04:47 ip
Heck, why not. I will try the "ET-method" as well. I noticed that approximately 50 % of the flowers I tried to get pollens from did not have any or were unwilling to let them fly when I visited them. But I will use the finger method and use a magnifying glass to see if I even get some pollen.
If I do then I think it is easier to put that pollen on the stigma with a finger then a paintbrush. But that is just a subjective opinion. It feels like that at least. Thanks for the input.
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Traditional growing / Vs: fertilisers, additives etc
huhtikuu 27, 2010, 15:16:54 ip
I obtained a question from a very famous swedish chili hobby grower Mats Pettersson about coffee ground+ baking powder how it
works as a fertilization method. According to his experience it worked well. I cant argue with that. But the partial
explanation why it works I wrote a small article about. It is not to be viewed as a scientific article and as such
references can not be made to be used in real litterature it is on  http://michaelsalemssonchili.blogspot.com/. The
article is in swedish. But people tell me google translate works well enough. What I calculated out is the fact
that it seems fertilization adding can sometimes be exaggerated. 100 gram coffee ground was enough ( if it has
decomposed to its simplest ionic forms) to produce the mass about 1,1 kilogram Cayenne fruit mass. Well you
can read the small article and let me know what u think.
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 Yeah saw it and read it. Thanks for the link though. Does not mean everyone read it so it is good to repeat the procedure.
Problem is you wont know exactly how much pollen you actually got. So I am trying to improve that just specifically for light poor conditions.
I am working on like a pollination for "dummies" method. So everything is answered at once. Normal people wont have problems with it probably. But I like to answer my students on how it is done and have all the answers presented. Keep up the good work everyone. I am very happy that
people are so willingly helping each other with advice and tips here and there. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for interesting links and good reading. It seems pretty complicated to understand how it works. I am more
interested when they are using aspirin water. I did not get a clear picture of it.
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Extremely nice written. Thank you for excellent input!!
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Yeah, but I think I might have improved my pollination method. The simple paintbrush wont do the trick in
cool climates with poor light conditions.
I watched a lot of youtube movies to see how to cross pollinate species. I will update my technique
as soon as I know the result in 1-2 week on my blog

http://michaelsalemssonchili.blogspot.com/

I am a chemistry freak in real so my good advantage is I can steer the plants development by adding
or removing chemicals in a very controlled fashion. Even in soil. That is why I think I have so much flowers.
Unfortunately I did not calculate the light importance in the fertility process. Next time I will try to
steer flowerproduction when it is better natural light conditions.
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Those of you who are interested and think google translate is too crappy and want me to start using english on the chiliblog let me know.
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I love Fataliis homepage. But I have no idea how to show images so I will simply link to my chiliblog. It is in swedish.
But I hope google translate works well nowadays. I thought it might be interesting for us living in the north to keep
track of each others chile pepper hobby. http://michaelsalemssonchili.blogspot.com/