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    New Super Hot Pepper WInner!!!

    well... ask mythsbuster to try it, lol
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    fertilizing for root growth

    H2O2! wow! thanks for the infos guys... by the way, I planted my peppers on slightly acidic peat treated with lime, considered it very lightweight and most of it are organic... they grow very well with added fertilizer occasionally but somehow I found out that they have less roots thus need some...
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    fertilizing for root growth

    after googling for awhile, I've leaned that phosphate doesn't promote root growth... so... which chemical compound responsible for promoting root growth?
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    rhino beetle larvae/grub

    since there are no comments yet, here I post a picture after 5 days of composting dried grass clippings by grubs this is a 5 gallon bucket and occupied by 118 grubs :eek:
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    rhino beetle larvae/grub

    hi guys, yesterday I went to my parent's home and decided to turn out my compost pile... normally I'll remove all infested grubs from my compost pile.... but since it has been like 2 months, shockingly I found lots of grub dungs... more like 10kilos of it after collected... I am assure that it...
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    white grub / beetle larvae

    found 12 white grubs inside my jolokia pot this morning, no wonder the plant look a little bit unhealthy... they were hiding unnoticed until I flip up the mulch... all fat and juicy... I left them in my compost bin but today someone urge me to remove them permanently as they might be threatening...
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    soil soil sterilization idea?

    If you don't have fresh manure, instead of covering it, try cooking it in a large batch of grass clippings. About 5-6 cubic square foot for each batch :)
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    Vermicompost

    Hi guys, This morning I've decided to make some vermicompost. Since I am new to this project, it was done in a container. About 100 of worms were placed in the container with slices fruits peelings and covered with slightly soaked newspaper. But this evening, instead of worms doing the job, I...
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    "Clumping" growing technique?

    in Malaysia we use the therm "Marry" LOL :lol: in rubber industry they usually clump different variety to get better plant mainly for higher rubber milk production... I tried this method before, I clumped both thai and annuum, few of it were left for both shoots to grow but they didn't last...
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    Filling Up A 5 gallon Bucket

    last time I stuff it up with a couple of dead squirrels :dance:
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    Composted Manure

    i have unlimited access to goat manure and i call it "black pearls"... you know what i mean :crazy:
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    annuum accidentally make annuum hotter

    hi guys, a month ago, some of my annuum were attacked by white-fly, since there were only few ladybugs, the condition became uncontrollable... i red some articles suggesting that diluted soap would repelled the pest... but few days after spraying the plant, the plant condition became worst...
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    can some identify this pepper?

    if they do i hope they sell fresh pods instead of powdered or dried :) i saw those 3 versions that you got, from the look of it, it is way different from what i seen... goronong should be more deformed pod with lots of thin wrinkles like old people :lol: anyway that would be a nice varieties...
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    can some identify this pepper?

    might be crossed red goronong???? I tasted powdered goronong before, it is just a little bit hotter then bird-eye chili but will not burned your tongue unlike habanero... i grew a lots of habaneros origin from europe and america from white to brown but the color of unripe habaneros are not as...
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    chinense oily jolokia

    opsss!!! sorry, my mistake :) its sarawak seaside on the hill with very nice sunset view :) hehe :) nice place to take a nap in the afternoon with cool sea breeze :) my neighbour have goronong but when i ask some they refuse to give since the plant didn't produce many pod, and i have to que...
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    chinense oily jolokia

    my parent took care for me :) i am sorry i can't reveal their house :) need some privacy :) i have family all over borneo, so i have no trouble travelling around :) i have some experience with local jiffy, they took much more time to germinate compared with top soil, if you manage to get goat...
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    chinense oily jolokia

    yes it hurt so much, i thought all the seeds would not germinate since it was rainy season back there, low temperature and wet humidity all day long might affect the percentage of germination :( but i'm happy when one of it survived and now i can collect some seeds :) later i might try other...
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    chinense oily jolokia

    hehe :) i live in sabah, sarawak, labuan and brunei (travel a lot) :) my chilies are kept in a secret place (parent house :lol: ) where there are lots of hungry ladybugs :) yes, i plant all my chillies in polibags, easier to move around when they become too crowded :)
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    chinense oily jolokia

    surprisingly my jolokia did not give me any problem once germinated :) no specific method was used, after the seed germinated, the plant was transfered into 12x12inch polibag :)
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    chinense oily jolokia

    the pod look a little bit short compare to the one showed in http://www.thehippyseedcompany.com/ sadly this is the only pod that survive, the other one (next pic) fell down after i accidentally sprayed it with water :(
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