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Post by drbanks on Dec 2, 2017 16:03:39 GMT -5
So far, what I've found that will grow in a harvest: - Aerogarden Mini Jalapenos
- Numex Twilight, aka Aerogarden red fire hot/thai
- Aerogarden hot purple
- Regular Thai peppers
- Sport Peppers
Anything else is going to require some pretty darn aggressive pruning.
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Post by drbanks on Dec 2, 2017 16:04:43 GMT -5
Of those, I find the AG Mini Jalapeno can be quite productive, and so far, the thais I've planted are working out quite nicely, too.
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Post by Shawn on Dec 2, 2017 16:06:22 GMT -5
My Sweet Heats would grow in the Harvest I think too.
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Post by mike on Dec 2, 2017 16:41:58 GMT -5
The Sweet Heats are the only pepper plant I would trust on a short machine. Any type of hot pepper I would grow on a Bounty. The 45w hood is almost mandatory for the hot ones. You can get away with an Ultra for Jalapenos and some others but they aren't as productive with the 30w hoods. I wouldn't grow any peppers on a 20w hood AG.
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Post by kissyboots on Dec 3, 2017 0:41:39 GMT -5
Kissy, While there are a few peppers that can be grown in a Harvest, the majority really need a tall machine. This is really good to know! I can hear my Visa calming down as we speak. The other stuff about watts and heights is the sort of stuff I need to learn before I buy any more AGs! ... but I really like curry.
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Post by kissyboots on Dec 3, 2017 0:42:52 GMT -5
Of those, I find the AG Mini Jalapeno can be quite productive, and so far, the thais I've planted are working out quite nicely, too. That said, the jalapeno was what I was looking to grow! My husband was discussing growing them analog style which set me off. So that could be an option too
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