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Trends in Hydroponic Specialty Crops

The 2013 Educational Program Committee is pleased to share conference educational materials with you under the condition that they are used without alteration for educational and non-commercial use only. All materials are protected by copyright law. The authors kindly request their work is properly cited, including the date of publication. For more information on Small Farms, visit our website at: http://smallfarms.ifas.ufl.edu/ or contact your local County Extension Agent. For inquiries about this topic, please contact: Danielle Treadwell, Educational Program Chair. Phone: (352) 273-4775 Email: ddtreadw@ufl.edu Suggested Citation: Author Full Name. Title of Presentation or Handout. 2013 University of Florida-IFAS and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University-CAFS Florida Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises Conference. August 2-4, Kissimmee, FL.

Hydroponic Greenhouse Datil Pepper Production

Chris Barnes, Deep Creek Farms, Hastings, Florida

Barnes Farm 5-generation farming family, Hastings, FL Over 1200 acres of cabbage, watermelon, cantaloupe and

cucumber Reasons for interest in diversifying

Deep Creek Farm Largest hydroponic greenhouse datil pepper operation in the

world at present History of how it started and why: - UF/IFAS involvement – Dr. Dan Cantliffe - Reduced pesticide use food safety - Niches in greenhouse production (i.e., Ruskin, FL) - Datil-do-it - Endorphin Farms - Firehouse subs

Greenhouse Structure 6,000 square feet, Gutter Connect Ridge-vent roof, passively-ventilated UV polyethylene film, 50-mesh insect screen Black and white ground cover Auto-climate control

February 1

3-gallon black polyethylene pots Pine bark media Barnes-UF datil pepper variety Seeded in December, transplanted in February

February 11

Fertigation System

¾” polypipe, 1 gph emitters Dosatron proportional injectors Automated Nutrient solution Millers 16-4-13

February 11

February 25

Pros and Cons Trellising system

March 11

Size of pots

Beginning of fruit set – March 18

March 26

March 26

April 15

April 15

April 29

April 29

April 29

May 13

Manual harvest Five to six harvests Starting in June, ending in December 200-220 pepper per lb

May 13

Potential growth 12-13 feet Height pruned to 7 feet

May 13

May 13

Marketing Movement of product Advertisement and local awareness: - agri-tourism - field trips - commercials - YouTube

Words of Wisdom Challenges Lessons learned Take-home message: specialty niche considerations