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Hot coffee from Trinidad

Hot coffee from Trinidad   Trinidad Scorpion FG (Yellow) Capsicum chinense   Scorpions on thier way.   The biggest pod so far, Numex Big Jim Capsicum annuum   The longest pod so far, Sweet nardelloCapsicum annuum (sorry I did write Siviri Biber before which was wrong)   A mild one, Petit Marseillais Capsicum annuum   This one should be very tasty, Grekisk paprika (Paprika from Greece) Capsicum annuum   A view from inside, mostly Capsicum chinense but also Aji Panca Capsicum baccatum (sorry it did not fit in the picture!) and the eggplant Ophelia.

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Soon it will be time to move the plants outside

Soon it will be time to move the plants outside, actually I have some of them outside during the days. Here is a picture from 2007. It shows my small balcony with mostly peppers. It is hard to see the pods, but they where there;) As you see my balvonyspace i very limeted and this means that some of my peppers grow in very small pots, like Chimayo from last year that where growing in the white pot in the picture.     A closer look at the Locato PI387838, sorry for the poor quality of the photo, also from 2007. So many beautiful flowers!  

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Two pictures

Tobago Seasoning - pods on their way   Cumari has quite many flowers now (not easy to see in this picture)

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Blondie and an aubergine

This year I grow aubergine for the first time, it is called Ophelia (mini aubergine). The first flower 9/5 2008.     Back to the peppers, Blondie Capsicum baccatum now have flowers.  

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Kaleidoscope, Thai Hot and Monkeyface

Some new pictures:   Kaleidoscope Capsicum baccatum Kaleidoscope Capsicum baccatum Thai Hot Capsicum annuum Monkey Face Capsicum annuum   Kaleidoscope was recomended to me from a pepperfriend, it has no or very little heat. Thai Hot is a capsicum annuum from Thailand and it is easier to grow here in Sweden (from what I have been told) then the Thai bird peppers that belong to Capsicum frutescens. There are two versions of Monkey Face, one yellow and one red -I grow the yellow one.

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Aji Panca Capsicum baccatum

This year I am growing some seeds from sundried Aji Panca. You can buy these in some shops as you can buy Aji Amarillo, Ancho, Pasilla, Facing Heaven, Chilhuacle Negro (i grow this one too), Guajillo, New Mexico, Cascabell. From what I have read Aji Panca is a Capsicum chinense. But now I know there is also a Capsicum baccatum version. The first flower from the plant. Aji Panca, Capsicum baccatum

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Trinidad Scorpion, Habanero White Giant, Habanero Black Congo and more

Trinidad Scorpion is a very interesting Capsicum chinense. It should be very hot   Habanero White Giant is another interesting Capsicum chinense.   Habanero Black Congo, Capsicum chinense   Cumari, Capsicum chinense   Maraba, Capsicum chinense   The flower of Jalapeno Olé, Capsicum annuum   The flower of Topgirl, Capsicum annuum. The pod is on its way   Aji Colorado, Capsicum baccatum, the flower and...   ...the pod. The pod of Aji Colorado reminds me of Aji Cristal (another Capsicum baccatum)   Pods of Champion, Capsicum baccatum

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Tasmanian Red, White Fire and Blondie

Some picitures from a very nice and varm day i Stockholm (the hottest so far)   Tasmanian Red looks promising, the first Capsicum chinense with pods.   Tasmanian Red   White Fire should be a hot and tasty Capsicum annuum.   White Fire should also be prolific and early. When the finaly mature in red they might easily be misstaken for a small bellpepper.   Blondie, Capsicum baccatum, leaning against the apple tree at our balcony.   A non pepper photo. The balcony apple tree.

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Pictures 20/4 2008

20/4 2008. A nice day here in Stockholm.   First a picture from the indoor forest.   These three Capsicum chienense should be very similar. From left to right Trinidad Seasoning, Tobago Seasoning and St. Lucia Island. I belive they are mild to medium hot.   The Bulgarian Carrot is well on its way.   An interesting Capsicum baccatum Inca Red Drop   Maybe the most beautiful plant so far, Criolla Sella   The Brown Rocoto is the only Capsicum pubescens vareity that I grow from seed this year (I also have from last year Locoto Pi 387838, Turbo Pube and Cap 1492)   Fenir Capsicum annuum sometimes have heartshaped pods , it is my wife´s favorite   In Sweden this one is called Grekisk Paprika which means Paprika (pepper) from Greece.

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Big differences in the height of Capsicum chinense

There is a big differences in the height of my Capsicum chiense plants. From left to right (and tall to short) Bode (very tall already, almost as high as the tall baccatums), Long Chocolate Habanero (also tall), Cili Goronong, Maraba. All four was planted 2008-01-09.

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Shiny Red Capsicum chinense

In March I finaly got some seeds from Shiny Red Capsicum chinense that germinated. I now have two small Shiny red plants. I have been looking for this variety quite long, so I am very happy!   Shiny Red, Capsicum chinense from Peru.   A sad note: The Birgits Locoto plant looked very weak so I put it in the trash:(

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Repotting

Some of the plants now grow in somewhat larger pots than before. I dont have enough space to give them any bigger. One of the plants in the picture are still in the small pot (9x9 cm)

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A pubescens like chinense PI 152225 Misqucho Colorado

Misqucho Colorado PI 152225, this capsicum chinense have a pubescens like fuzz on the stems.       It looks very nice when mature, once again I got the seeds from John. Here is one of his pictures. PI 152225.   if that did not work look for it at http://www.pbase.com/chiles400

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First outdoor pictures

Many of the peppers now have flowers, Bulgarian Carrot and Jaloro Hybrid F2 have pods. I moved some of the plants to our summerhouse. I reppoted the peppers at the sommerhouse, including the plants I saved from last year (Peruvian White Habanero, Amazon Chile Roma, Locato PI387838, Turbo Pube, Cap 1492, Poblano(this one looks almost dead))   Two pictures from the balcony (not the summerhouse):     The beautiful Rocopica is a hybridised variety which resulted from a cross between a Rocoto, capsicum pubescens and Ulupica capsicum cardenasii.     Criolla Sella, capsicum baccatum.

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Flowers, pods and hybrids

Now many of my peppers have flowers (Cumari, Criolla Sella, Inca Red Drop, TopGirl, Tasmanian Red)   Tasmanian Red   The Jaloro F? now have four pods. The pods are darkgreen - it looks more like an regular Jalapeno than the Jaloro F1. Jaloro is a hybrid (F1) so my plant which I call Jaloro is actually Jaloro F2. I think I should call it "Jaloro Hybrid F2".   I grow some hybrids this year. If you look at my Tasmanian Red, you can see that it is not a pure Capsicum Chinense, It seems to be a cross with a annuum. I dont know if it stable, but I hope so. It looks amazing at a pepperfriends page Tasmansian RED   I also grow Trindiad Scorpion FG. It is a hybrid from Trindad Scorpion. Dont know what generation I am growing. F2 or F3? I hope it will turn out like this Trinidad Scorpion FG   Cant wait to see how they turn out.   Jaloro Hybrid f2   Patrik

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And the winner is...

as expected Jalaro is the first chile pepper of 2008 to set flowers. Many of my peppers (annuum, baccatum and chinense)now have flowerbuds. Many people think I am "crazy" when I keep the flowerbuds and flowers - but thats me:) Maybe someday I will start picking flowers and buds, someday...   Criolla Sella is one of the baccatums with small flowerbuds

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Jaloro pics from 20080314

These pictures are from my picasa blogg, I had to create the picasablogg to show my picasa albums pictures here. For some reason I cant put the pictures directly from my album. I hope I will found a easy sollution soon.      

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Jaloro update

This year Jaloro was the first to have flower buds. Still very small but a nice indication of what to come.  

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Some pictures

Repotting in february. Fenir capsicum annuum (also called deFenir).     As you can see, it was about time to start repotting. This box contains the annuums and baccatums.     Siviri Biber capsicum annuum its a very sweet not so hot chile pepper. When I tasted this one last year I just fell in love with the taste.     30 chile peppers just repotted. All annuum or baccatum except Rocopica     The same windowsill. 2 weeks later.     The same windowsill, from above.     Windowsill nr 2. Chinense and baccatums.     Windowsill nr 3. Mostly chinense but also Rocoto Brown, Blondie, Jalapeno Olé, Birgits Locoto.

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Soon time for repotting

It´s getting crowded in the mini greenhouse, soon I must start repotting.           Still there are some that have enough space:)

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