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Early september 2008

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Some pics from early september 2008. Still no frost, but it has been very cold the last nights.

 

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Turbo Pube

 

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Turbo Pube

 

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Cap 1492

 

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Blondie

 

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Peruivan White Habanero - this plant is two years old. It almost died during the winter. Now it is a very small plant.

 

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Petit Marseillais

 

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Patrik

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Lonewolf

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Wonderful photoes, as usual ! :lol: Blondie seems to have nothing white at last ... :lol:

has been very cold the last nights
It seems we also live in a northern country ... temperature is about 14°C on the balcony (9:00 AM), five days ago at this time it was almost 25°C

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nipotastro

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Wonderful photoes, as usual ! :lol:
i agree!
It seems we also live in a northern country ... temperature is about 14°C on the balcony (9:00 AM), five days ago at this time it was almost 25°C
...and wind... strong and cold... and finally rain.... ...a stormy weather italy_s.png

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Thanks guys for the coments!It is now just 8-12°C up here. brrrrrr. It is time to give the Capsicum Chinense some extra heat and extra light inside. ReagardsPatrik

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wow amazing pubescens, i love cap 1492 more fruits are coming on my plants.Last night was about 10 c°, yesterday morning i saw snow on the mountains from my window...not so good for hot peppers, but of course pubescens love it. :lol: what about your light inside? You use neon or others? For all the plants?

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wow amazing pubescens, i love cap 1492 more fruits are coming on my plants.Last night was about 10 c°, yesterday morning i saw snow on the mountains from my window...not so good for hot peppers, but of course pubescens love it. :lol: what about your light inside? You use neon or others? For all the plants?
I use just very simple lamp (low energy) from IKEA. Sometimes I overwinter some plants. But most of the plants I take inside is becasue I want the pods to mature. So I am not nice to the plants, just some extra light for the pods to mature - then the plant dies or I through it away.Yes, the Pubescens is very cold resistent. Some says it might even handle som light frost. It grows in the Andes, i belive.//Patrik

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Lonewolf

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Yes, the Pubescens is very cold resistent. Some says it might even handle som light frost. It grows in the Andes, i belive.
Yes, it's so ... but all the rocoto I left outside in the past winter died.Only few plants survive outside along all winter without any protection: a chiltepin and some C.baccatum (rocotillo).The baccatum is the species most resistant to the frost.

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Yes, the Pubescens is very cold resistent. Some says it might even handle som light frost. It grows in the Andes, i belive.
Yes, it's so ... but all the rocoto I left outside in the past winter died.Only few plants survive outside along all winter without any protection: a chiltepin and some C.baccatum (rocotillo).The baccatum is the species most resistant to the frost.
Ok, good to know! Up here in sweden all plants outside die. Last year I tried to overwinter some plants indoor at 10-12 C at the counrtyhouse. They had no extra light. All of the pubecens survived, most of the annuums and baccatums aswell, but most of the chinense died or almost died. Dont know if it was the light or the temperature that killed the chiense plants. Probably both.//Patrik

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