Moving the early-starters into the 3,000 sq ft high tunnel next week to get a jump on the 2026 season.

The Mix: A heavy variety of superhots including Death by Chocolate (F3), RB003, Chocolate Primotalii, and the Tiberius Mauler.

The Strategy: We're using a deep straw mulch to hold moisture until the plants and drip lines are installed. Since these are under cover, We're not worried about the late frost, but the rest of the plants stay on the nursery tables for another month until the frost risk hits zero for the outdoor rows.

by HarmonySpringsFarmTN

8 Comments

  1. vapemustache

    ![gif](giphy|eKNrUbDJuFuaQ1A37p|downsized)

  2. Accomplished_Run_593

    Here I am cheering for my little sweet peppers to grow taller than 2″ . Then Constantly checking on the jalapeno, arapaho and witch stick to poke it’s head out of the soil.

    You got 300 bushy hot peppers. I wish I have at least one bushy pepper

  3. Better_Calendar_2960

    How did you handle the light requirements up until this point? With what light source

  4. emac1211

    Man I’m so jealous when I see stuff like this.

    What do you do with all of your peppers?

  5. walfredo88

    That is awesome man, love the setup and thought process 🙂