Continuing on with the post titles coming from songs/lyrics, it had to be the one from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly......
The Good: Everything is moving along nicely.
The Bad: This humid gloomy weather that is plaguing us....I was almost nervous when the sun appeared today. "What is that?"
The Ugly: The BOM released their
Qld Seasonal Outlook 2010/11 today. Some pundits are suggesting that is a similar situation that occurred around the 1974 Brisbane floods (where parts of the city were under 2m+ water). But, as I live on higher ground, and this is a chilli-related blog... I can be selfish...
Two seasons ago I grew (with a great degree of difficulty) my first ever 'superhots', the Bhut Jolokia. We had a reasonable storm season, but nothing that harmed the chillis. Til' the day I was working out past Goondiwindi in Western Qld, and in the afternoon, whilst on the laptop, saw on the BOM radar these ugly storms destined for Brisbane....carrying hail.
I rang my wife and suggested she might be able to form some kind of temporary shelter and she baulked. I secretly hoped she'd be happy to stand there with a solid barrier to protect the plants, but I didn't dare ask.
Returned two days later to find every pod obliterated, every leaf was now mulch and the stems were scarred.
They all died within around 3 weeks, never producing another leaf or a pod.
So.
I was recommended a product made by
Growth Technologies in Western Australia by a Sandgroper from the hotpepper.com forum, and looked into it today. I spoke with their chemist, Carl, who provided me with not only the tech advice, but some general chilli advice that has completely turned about my train of thought.
I'm going to use their 'Herb Focus' 1lt (which can be bought from Bunnings in the liquid fert section) whilst they are seedlings and in pots, and then their 'Chilli Focus' 20lt
Given that I'll keep 2 of most varieties, I may as well experiment?
I was looking at huge pots, soil, and a heavy, cumbersome system, with some plants in earth at my brothers, and my ex-wife's (bless her)...yet I should be able to get a good result from a sort of outdoor hydro set-up that will allow me to have complete control over their well-being.
And eliminate storm damage.
So I'm going to experiment with a few varietals - one in soil, one in a coconut peat mix with the Growth Tech products. If, one way or another I lose a few pods? Hell, I was never going to be able to store all the pods anyway. Its experimentation time, which makes it more fun!
Well this has been a waffle.
Potted a fair few new varieties today. My older 7Pot Yellows , came up finally (obviously too deep in the Jiffys) and most of the newer ones are up too. Put down some Red Habs and 'Big Red' that I think are on steroids. 100% with both. I want these varieties as good bases for sauces.
Got a couple of 7Pot 'Jonah' too. Few bits and pieces to come up, no White Habs (not fussed) and my Yellow Bhuts from Ajijoe that I will give all the time in the world...
...and these Peri Peri that trounce the competition. Lots of lateral growth and the best stems of all..