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    Black spotted leaves, what is the cause?

    Try foliar application of AACT (compost tea). There's some support for it to decrease spread and growth of Xanthomonas (and other species of pathogens).
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    What kind of insect causes this?

      This answer got long but I hope it's of use to someone who searches for the magic of soap death (to aphids, thrips and related scum).   Believe it or not but it's actually... soap! Soap from (i.e. salts of) long-chained fatty acids. Most likely mechanism of action is decreasing surface tension...
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    free Free pepper plants in Massachusetts

    Unwarranted advice (excuse me): Considered to try your chance at a little bonchi to warm your heart during the winter? Or are you dead set on going cold turkey?
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    indoor Best indoor climate?

    Some people might disagree with 75°F (24°C) but I think this is just fine, assuming the transpiration works fine. This brings up another point you didn't raise, the ventilation. With less air movement you're going to see quite a bit less of evaporation (at the same temperature and humidity) from...
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    tutorial Beginner's guide to AACT/Compost Tea

    Regarding de-chlorination of tap water, I did search around some more which I'd like to share.   See BT_Chlorine.pdf which seems well known by home (beer!) brewers. It's pretty much exactly a first-order process (i.e. characterized by a mono-exponential decay and a well defined half-life)...
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    tutorial Beginner's guide to AACT/Compost Tea

    I might as well post a little update on my progress. For whom it is of interest:   As I said in the last post, I started another AACT brewing. This time I did de-chlorination for several days since I read some actual measurement somewhere where just de-gassing (without a pump) for 24 hours only...
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    Normal growth for a Carolina reaper?

    Thanks for the shoutout Eroll26! I'm by no means an expert, but do try to help however I can. I also agree on the helpfulness and I'm very happy to hear that I could be of such assistance! :)   The plant looks awesome the way! I'm very glad you managed to soap it away. It's almost surprising how...
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    seeds Pepper seedlings wilting :(

    Good idea. Sterilization is not a bad idea when you seed. You can always add compost/AACT/NCT afterwards to get a good microbiome. Just make sure to sterilize it at high temperature for a long enough time. Just pouring water through might be insufficient. However, you shouldn't heat soil above...
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    raised-bed Raised bed vs pots, my Jamaican hot chocolate plants and mystery pepper

      Thanks for that compliment! I try to absorb as much as possible and have read a bit more than I really have time for...   I grow padrón peppers (of noticeable hotness), bell peppers (not hot at all), purple cayenne (2 phenotypes, one truly glorious), bhut jolokia (3 varieties) and super thai...
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    Chilli plant dying after repotting

      The average one lasts maybe 3 re-pottings or so before they start to disintegrate. They obviously have a limited lifetime, but it can be quite good still. Drilling holes in buckets would not match all of the pros I mentioned, but certainly some of them to some extent. Of course you might start...
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    indoor Indoor Peppers

      Very much this! Pests are definitely one of the challenges you become quite accustomed to dealing with during indoors growing. Sure, it can be a problem outdoors too but they can truly explode in a terrific fashion indoors, away from all natural predators in a cosy grow space.   On the other...
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    harvesting Early Freeze... harvested Falalii and Datil still Green

      Science! Please let us know how it goes.
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    raised-bed Raised bed vs pots, my Jamaican hot chocolate plants and mystery pepper

    Sounds like a good plan!   No problems. You're not the only offender out there with vertical videos, and I might have forgotten once or twice. ;)   Wetting agent (really a surfactant, called so since it likes to reside in the surface between liquid/air) is a substance which decreases the surface...
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    raised-bed Raised bed vs pots, my Jamaican hot chocolate plants and mystery pepper

    Thank you yourself! Interesting parallel to the clinic. You're absolutely right of course. Okay, so I get your frustration. We've had crinkly leaves for quite a while on our new plants this year during their youth and attributed a lot of it to lack of calcium availability. The funny thing is...
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    indoor Indoor Peppers

      This is false. You can replicate the exact spectrum of the sun if you so wish in a tent indoors. It's not some magic to it, it's just electromagnetic radiation fully characterized by intensity at a specific wavelength. How would the plants ever know that they were not outdoors? Unless of...
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    Noob Grows Peppers?

      Fun (and hello)! I'm also a Swede struggling with Sweden's lack of proper hospitality towards peppers. This country does not like them very much at all. Lucky them that they have humans who care way too much about them to let them succumb.   I would like to echo this overwintering ability...
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    raised-bed Raised bed vs pots, my Jamaican hot chocolate plants and mystery pepper

    Don't have audio for watching right now, but for whomever this (rant about calcium fueled by personal struggles with this metal) might be of interest:   Keep in mind that calcium deficiency is actually a commonly seen problem with Capsicum spp. and it does usually show as a deformation of the...
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    harvesting Early Freeze... harvested Falalii and Datil still Green

    The problem with this is that they really shouldn't. Capsicum spp. does not have an ethylene hormone pathway for maturation, which is exactly what we're trying to achieve when putting unripe fruit in close contact with ripe fruit (which leaks ethylene gas to the immediate atmosphere). Yes...
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    seeds Pepper seedlings wilting :(

    In addition to what other poster's have said, seedlings wilting and dying is an extremely well known phenomenon called Damping off (read the Wiki article!). It's caused by fungal attack and can be an especially large problem when they're young mainly since 1) they're weak and 2) the soil has...
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    What to do with all these Carolina Reapers?

    ​I can recommend this pineapple-mange-pepper jelly/jam recipe: ​https://www.chilipeppermadness.com/chili-pepper-recipes/jellies/pineapple-mango-hot-pepper-jam ​ ​We produced a batch from Bhut Jolokia and used probably ½ a cup of extremely finely chopped peppers (only change in the recipe*...
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