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Pink Habanero (C.chinense); heat level - 0-1/10:

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megamastger71

beautifull plant ... very prolific

 

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varg
beautifull plant ... very prolific

 

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Your one is really prolific!!! Where does it grow: in earth or hydro system?

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megamastger71

I've cultivated this plant in earth B)

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Lonewolf

Never mind where it's grown ... if the grower is megamastger71, every plant is ALWAYS wonderful and prolific B)

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varg
I've cultivated this plant in earth :drinks:

Did you use some specific tricks cultivating it? <_< Or is it the generous Italian sun that is a cause of such a large yield?

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nipotastro

i think sicilian sun and mega green finger...(in italian i think something like "bottom" that means real luck)

 

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megamastger71

the sun and the rich soil of the plain of Catania

 

all the plants were full of fruit ....

 

Keep in mind that two months before the transplant had fertilized with manure and chicken dung

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megamastger71

I saw that you grown interesting varieties

why do not you open a thread growing? ...

we would be honored to have your contribution

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varg
I saw that you grown interesting varieties

why do not you open a thread growing? ...

we would be honored to have your contribution

I really appreciate your suggestion. Maybe I'll begin my grow report topic.

But I've got to tell that I'm newbie in growing chillies and growing them indoors under HPS lamp.

Will it be interesting to the forum people to read my report?

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megamastger71

For me it will be interesting ...

we are a group of fans and we all have something to give and something to learn

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varg
Keep in mind that two months before the transplant had fertilized with manure and chicken dung

As far as I know peppers don't like high concentrations of fertilization especially nytrogen. What concentration of manure & chicken dung you usually use?

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varg
Keep in mind that two months before the transplant had fertilized with manure and chicken dung

As far as I know peppers don't like high concentrations of fertilization, especially nytrogen. What concentration of manure & chicken dung you usually use?

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pepentone
Will it be interesting to the forum people to read my report?

 

For me it will be interesting ...

we are a group of fans and we all have something to give and something to learn

 

hi varg, please note that few of us grow peppers in an "environment" like yours, so your experience can be very interesting for us.

and, as the great mega says, there are still many things to to learn about the cultivation of peppers... :lol:

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hot cat
For me it will be interesting ...

we are a group of fans and we all have something to give and something to learn

 

 

hi varg, please note that few of us grow peppers in an "environment" like yours, so your experience can be very interesting for us.

and, as the great mega says, there are still many things to to learn about the cultivation of peppers... :D

Every crop can teach a lot, especially when driven by passion :D

the passion that you seem to have so much :lol:

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nipotastro

i agree... let us know your tricks :lol:

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varg
Every crop can teach a lot, especially when driven by passion :D

the passion that you seem to have so much :lol:

Well, my friends! You convinced me to start my grow report. :D

Hope I'll begin it in the near future.

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hot cat

Well done!!! :Dpost-779-1293400589.gif :lol:

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megamastger71
As far as I know peppers don't like high concentrations of fertilization, especially nytrogen. What concentration of manure & chicken dung you usually use?

 

I did so I did a basic fertilization with manure and chicken dung two months before ... if not mistaken a bag of 20 kg per 50 m2

the contribution of chicken dung causes of increasing rates of phosphorus and potassium and a good percentage of nitrogen in the form of uric acid ... when doing this type of fertilizer should be given only organic nitrogen

I make a couple of working with the cultivator and after two months of maturation, the soil is ready to welcome the young plants

 

 

Well, my friends! You convinced me to start my grow report. :D

Hope I'll begin it in the near future.

 

Great ... well done :lol:

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