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Here, I would like to express my gratitude and special thanks to Margarida for her chili pepper seeds contributions and unreserved help in chili pepper identifications and information.

I am also extending my thanks to all chili heads out there who have contributed to my chili seeds collection.

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A horticulture enthusiast. My interest includes chili peppers, tomatoes, tropical orchids and many more. The objective of this blog is focus mainly on pictures of specific species or hybrids.If more information is required on specific species or hybrid, I'm pretty optimistic that you can google them out. Though at times useful links (websites) will be provided on these specific topics. Also do leave a comment if you have any question or would like more information about topics on this blog and I'll get back to you. (Updated 2015, Woodworking as a hobby)

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Hydroponic system update 2


Emergence of seedlings.
Nutrients: magnesium sulfate, calcium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, potassium nitrate, etc
Light intensity: sunlight, approx 8 hours
Growth rate: rapid growth rate.
Temperature: 26-32 degrees celcius

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm attempting to grow Ahi Amarillo chile peppers in a standard GH Waterfarm set-up. I sprouted the seeds in Oasis Root Cubes and transplanted those into the waterfarm. Two of the four sprouts have turned black and died. The other two are struggling. The tomatillo plants in the adjacent waterfarm are flourishing. I have the pumps turning off for 45 minutes out of ever hour at night but still fear damping off disease is getting my peppers. Any advice?