Hydroponics and indoor gardening

Massive Urethra Chode

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Respect the pod

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NeoSneth

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Funny enough, i do have some hydroponic setups.
I grow varieties of peppers tho, so no pretty flower pictures.
 

NeoSneth

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Yeah, it's not really cost effective to grow common peppers like jalepeno's, so I go for more interesting varieties.
I currently have two Thai pepper plants that i started this year, and a Japenese Shishito's that are doing quite well.
 

Massive Urethra Chode

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Yeah, it's not really cost effective to grow common peppers like jalepeno's, so I go for more interesting varieties.
I currently have two Thai pepper plants that i started this year, and a Japenese Shishito's that are doing quite well.

Chilly Chilis are kind of cool. Like a larger upright Thai pepper


I’ve also grown Carolina reapers and ghost peppers. Didn’t eat a single one lol
 

Heinz

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I'll stick with birds eye chilis and jalapenos, fuck eating a ghost pepper or a reaper.
 

Massive Urethra Chode

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you live at home with your mom.

How is that related to gardening? lol

Have you ever grown a plant in your life bro?

People act so cool and superior here but I bet they don’t know shit about what I do... just sayin...
 
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sr20det510

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Are those regular prickly pear cactus?

I love me some with egg, chorizo, grilled, etc.
 

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Greenhouse about a year ago

Damn that's a big yield of the sticky icky. When it all budded it must have reeked! Got a picture of this when the buds matured?
I don't have much of a green thumb, never grew a thing from scratch. Only kept plants that were bought from the store and already grown. But I respect the knowledge and patience in this.

When the zombie apocalypse comes you'll be in a good spot. ;)
 

NeoSneth

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All my peppers are alive and well.
I just pruned them back a bit to push the growth hormones around instead of just the top. Most are growing quite bushy already, so i'm hoping for a good yield.

I'm going to try pruning a few peppers when it starts flowering to see if the plant devotes more energy to the surviving peppers. That's how it's supposed to work, but I have always been to tentative to do it before.
 
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