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| Hello all,
I live on the island of O'ahu here in Hawai'i and I love chile peppers. I won't talk too much and I'll get right to it. A. Trinidad Scorpion On May 10, 2010, a friend of mine gave me, as a gift, a Trinidad Scorpion plant. When he gave it too me it was pretty small and all I did was put it outside and give it literally a drop or two of water everyday. It grew slightly bigger and then I transplanted it into a bigger pot after about two weeks. When I transplanted it, I put chicken manure pellets in with it and potting soil. The plant started to die and I told another guy I knew my situation. He said that I should never have put the chicken manure pellets in with the young plant. So, he advised me to transplant the plant again and that I could still save the plant. So, I transplanted it again and only put potting soil. The plant was doing ok at first and got bigger. Now, the current situation is that the plant: - has white fuzz underneath the bottom of it
I lost the battery recharger for my Sony Powershot and my Nikon D70 and I'm ordering new ones from Amazon. When I get them, I will be able to take pictures of the plant and show you it's current condition. My purpose for posting about my Trinidad Scorpion plant is to see what you all think. 1. Am I doing everything correctly in growing my Trinidad Scorpion plant? [ All I'm doing is giving it water whenever the soil is dry and putting outside in the sun all day on my lanai (balcony) ] *note - In the pot where my Trinidad Scorpion is has -> black cinders (for drainage), Nature’s Premium Potting soil, and the plant itself. * B. Bhut Jolokia Regarding the Bhut Jolokia, a co-worker of mine brought me a Bhut Jolokia pepper yesterday. I cut off a piece of it and then I saved the rest of it. I want to grow my own Bhut Jolokia plant from the pepper fruit that he gave me. I think I know what I have to do but I just want to be sure. Right now, I put the Bhut Jolokia pepper in the fridge in a plastic ziploc bag. This is my plan of what I intend to do tomorrow: - remove all the seeds from the bhut jolokia pepper
After that, I was planning on reporting back here for more instructions on what to do. 2. Is everything that I posted correct? Please clarify in detail if I'm in any way doomed for failure. I know nothing about plants as you can see. :( Any help, advice, suggestions, guidance, etc. extremely appreciated! Thank you very much!! :) |
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- Posted by yiorges-z5il (My Page) on Sat, Aug 14, 10 at 16:52
| 1) white fuzz etc is indication of fungal infection , damping off, etc not good... indicates death of plant soon, because to wet,,,,, 2) seed MUST be RIPE allow pepper pod to mature then do as intended 3) potting soil MUST be well drained ... initial wetting of soil must be all the waw through 5 seconds may to much or to little. check soil ... seed must be covered but not to deep coler seed to less than the thickness of the seed. there is another forum for peppers check there for mor help in growing these plants |
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- Posted by scratchmaster8 Hawai'i (My Page) on Wed, Aug 18, 10 at 5:09
| Thanks for the reply, yiorges-z5il! I was beginning to think that no-one was going to respond and help me with my peppers. I will repost this thread in the proper pepper forum now. I really need some specific help with both of the plants because my Trinidad Scorpion plant is dying very fast. :( Thank you again! |
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