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Post by Shawn on Nov 1, 2017 11:58:58 GMT -5
At least peppers can been seen which is good,
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Post by MaryL on Nov 1, 2017 22:36:23 GMT -5
These peppers can be used fresh for cooking if harvested young, while they are still green. Mature fruits are best dried. Interesting, seems opposite of most peppers. I can’t wait for you to taste one.
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Post by drbanks on Nov 10, 2017 19:15:04 GMT -5
It's set a few peppers and has dozens of blossoms on it; more than I can keep up with. Some of the more established peppers have gotten quite long.
And it's flashing its little blue "I need nutes" light at me. I should probably go mix up a gallon...
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Post by drbanks on Nov 17, 2017 23:12:56 GMT -5
I remember a few weeks ago when I was afraid that I'd killed this plant Sent from my SM-N950U1 using Tapatalk
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Post by Shawn on Nov 18, 2017 5:48:37 GMT -5
It is hard to kill these plants off. From aggressive root trim, to over or under nutes... we all seem to bring plants back no matter peppers, herbs and flowers
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Post by drbanks on Nov 18, 2017 13:16:55 GMT -5
I mentioned elsewhere that I've harvested and sampled my first pepper from this plant.
Harvested green, as the guidance suggested. Tasty and mild. I'd almost be tempted to use them like spicy string beans.
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Post by drbanks on Nov 18, 2017 16:36:48 GMT -5
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Post by drbanks on Nov 21, 2017 21:11:27 GMT -5
This plant has gulped down over 2 gallons in the last week. I'm hoping this translates to more peppers. It does seem like it's setting a few.
I'll probably harvest a bunch green and add to a stir fry.
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Post by drbanks on Nov 26, 2017 17:26:34 GMT -5
Mild enough to snack on
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Post by MaryL on Nov 28, 2017 13:55:12 GMT -5
I'd almost be tempted to use them like spicy string beans. That sounds like a perfect and fun use for them.
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Post by drbanks on Dec 18, 2017 0:22:36 GMT -5
This has turned into quite the prolific plant. I keep harvesting and eating, it keeps growing new ones.
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Post by MaryL on Dec 18, 2017 16:16:01 GMT -5
This seems like a good snacking bean, as it’s not too hot. Pop one in your mouth, followed by a cherry tom chaser.
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Post by drbanks on Dec 26, 2017 12:57:00 GMT -5
This plant has been a great producer, but in the name of simplifying my gardens, I may terminate this soon.
I'll have a nice harvest first, though.
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Post by drbanks on Dec 29, 2017 23:55:07 GMT -5
Harvested a few dozen peppers from this plant. They'll go into the freezer. I plan to use them in cooking, cutting them into 1/2-1" pieces to give things a little kick.
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Post by drbanks on Jan 7, 2018 11:34:12 GMT -5
This has been a productive plant, but it's time for it to come to an end.
As part of my new year's resolution to cut my weekend workload, I'm retiring this Aerogarden until something important comes along.
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Post by Shawn on Jan 7, 2018 12:09:33 GMT -5
It had a good run!
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Post by MaryL on Jan 7, 2018 14:17:19 GMT -5
As part of my new year's resolution to cut my weekend workload, I'm retiring this Aerogarden until something important comes along. You’ve always been so good at doing religious Rinse and refills. My gardens are lucky if they get it once every month or even two months. Especially with water being a premium here. (And cuz I’m lazy).
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Post by drbanks on Jan 7, 2018 16:48:45 GMT -5
Should have taken a picture, but I didn't.
I didn't use any kind of basket on this grow, and the trunk had expanded to the size of the hole. It was a monster.
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Post by jcosmo on Jan 7, 2018 22:01:40 GMT -5
How did you get it out?
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Post by drbanks on Jan 7, 2018 22:55:09 GMT -5
Had to hack away the root ball, then give it a really good tug.
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