I started some veggie stuff today. Way behind on that, as usual.
Right now I have cucumbers and peppers started.
Cucumbers are a variety called Harmonie f1, a parthenocarpic (all female flowers, no pollination necessary) variety that grows 4-6 inch, fine spined and seedless fruits that are delicious on their own and pickle nicely. Grew them last year alongside 4 other varieties and these were my favorite.
Cucumbers will be grown in coco and trellised, I will grow them single stem style, pruning off sucker branches as they come, to promote vertical growth and minimize bushiness.
This is the Harmonie cucumber.
For the peppers, I have 2 each of poblano, hatch and a jumbo jalapeño hybrid called numex jalamundo. I've never had much luck with peppers, but I'm going to try again.
The peppers will be grown using the Kratky method of hydroponics, which put simply is a dwc with no aeration where you let the water level drop as the roots grow, thus maintaining a pocket of air at the top of the reservoir where the roots obtain the oxygen they require, from there any reservoir top offs will maintain the air gap. I know it doesn't sound like it'd work, or that it wouldn't work well, but I had tremendous success last year.