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What kind of yield does this look like? I'm thinking 70-90 grams but i am always wrong :crying:

Reduced res to 200ppm today to let her finish up.

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The rest of my garden since i was out there taking pictures of that odd ball mater plant..

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This is 2 carolina reapers in a big SIP, biggest pepper plants i have ever grown! another funny thing about the hottest pepper in the world, if it is hot it won'r make them hot peppers hahahaha :C not yet anyways, it just keeps bushing out!
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a mammoth jalapeno plant on left and a small jalapeno plant on right in a SIP i took all the peppers i could before the birds and rats get them.
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still no fruits, to hot i guess
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The big bush Carolina reapers compared to the jalapeno plants, same size SIP container
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AND THIS... no idea but all my baby plants and even my bean plants are getting ate on, those purple bell pepper seeds were not cheap and they come over and kill them T.T
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We need heatmaster tomato strains which are bred to fruit even above the 94F! Mine kept right on producing til it was steadily over 100 daily! I did notice my 2 lil jalapeño plants have another dozen or so lil peppers between them! :d5:

They are growing better then anything lately and finally realized cuz where I have them sitting it’s not til after 12:00 before they start getting any light so not getting toasted with 12hrs of direct sunlight every day! :thumbsup:
 
I've got my first backyard veggie gardens going along with my first medicinal grow. Honestly didn't put a lot of thought into these and kind of overcrowded. Way too much basil, as a scraggly little thing from the grocery store unexpectedley grew into a bush. Lessons learned for next time. Getting a bunch of seeds to plant for fall harvest in the mail tomorrow!
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We need heatmaster tomato strains which are bred to fruit even above the 94F! Mine kept right on producing til it was steadily over 100 daily! I did notice my 2 lil jalapeño plants have another dozen or so lil peppers between them! :d5:

They are growing better then anything lately and finally realized cuz where I have them sitting it’s not til after 12:00 before they start getting any light so not getting toasted with 12hrs of direct sunlight every day! :thumbsup:

We've had a lot of days over 95 and my Chocolate Sprinkles tomato plant has loved it. Its about 4.5ft tall right now
 
What kind of yield does this look like? I'm thinking 70-90 grams but i am always wrong :crying:

Reduced res to 200ppm today to let her finish up.

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This is a like those contests where you have to guess how many gumballs are in the jar. My guess is 102 grams based on what I see in the underbrush. It’s worth mentioning that I’m terrible at estimating. I’m always pulling multiple containers from the drawer for leftovers before finding the right one.
 
Im gonna have a 2'x8'x17" raised bed and 5 10 gallon fabric pots to plant in. Buddy is the GM of an heirloom seed company and is sending a ton. Wont have room for everything. What should I plant?
 

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