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My 2009 season

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Patahontas

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2009-01-01 Today I started the 2009 season. I planted the capsicum chinense, capsicum pubescens and one capsicum frutecens and one capsicum exmimium.

 

Here are the peppers that I sowed:

 

7 POD chinense

Aribibi Gusano chinense

Bhut Jolokia chinense

Bhut Jolokia Chocolate chinense

Big sun scotch bonnet chinense

Cajamarca chinense

Clavo chinense

Devils Tounge chinense

Fatalii chinense

Habanero cappuccino chinense

Habanero Condors Beak chinense

Habanero white giant chinense

Peruivan Serlano chinense

Pimenta da neyde chinense

Purple hazel chinense

Super Datil chinense

Trinidad Douglah chinense

True Jamaican Scotch Bonnet chinense

Vinagrito, PI 281441 chinense

Bradleys Bahamian frutescens

Chile de seda pubescens

Hyper pube, cap 217 pubescens

Pi 355811 (aji rocoto) pubescens

Rocoto cusqueno pubescens

San isidro pubescens

Brown Rocoto pubescens

White Rocoto pubescens

CAP 500 exmimium

 

Within a month (or two) I will start to germinate the caspicum annuum and capsicum baccatum

 

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nipotastro

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Good luck!how many seeds for single variety have you buried?

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Patahontas

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Just 2 seeds for most of them, some just one, 4-5 seeds of those really special or those I have had problems with germination before.In this way I lose some, but I need that selection becasue I always grow to many varities:)I also have some plants that I overvinter (includning Turbo Pube, thanks for asking)RegardsPatrik

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Lonewolf

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Well done and nice list ... good luck!

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nipotastro

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patrik, in overwintering pubescens plants you use to prune them? and if, how and when do it?in winter my rocotos have some pods that will ripe in this season, but in the meanwhile plants become really nasty...

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Patahontas

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After the pods has matured (october-december) I cut them back a little, as I have the space I leave some of the plants quite large. Sometimes I cut them or prune the roots after harvest, but when I cut them down to heavy it takes longer for the plant to recover the next year (as we have quite short outside season). In spring I allways cut away the dead parts.

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wow great job! And very nice list! We hope see more germinated seeds. Post more photosss!!Regards ;)

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Good luck for the new season and compliments: really a nice selection! I'm so curious about the white rocoto, pls let us up to date ;)

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Patahontas

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Thanks everyone, and yes the White Rocoto is very interesting. I wonder how it will look, maybe pale yellow, maybe white...time will tell.RegardsPatrik

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have news about rocoto white? i remember the flower attached?

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Patahontas

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I have two plants of White Rocoto, one continue to produce flowers - but it has not pruduced any pods. I dont think it will produce any pods before late spring - early summer (april-may if I am lucky).I might add some more photos!I am hoping that all the people who I sent seeds can help me. It would be great to see if the pods really turns out white. I have sent seeds to Italy(several people), Spain, Portugal,England, Denmark, Holland, USA. All the seeds should be pure.RegardsPS Today I got the first seeds to germinate, Habanero White Giant ;) DSPatrik

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Patahontas

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Thanks for all the comments so early in the season ;):good:;)

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