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Rocotos. I can't call varieties. These are last year's plants. And I have forgotten to put labels when transplanting in the september. Later it will be visible.

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(White background is snow behind a window.... :) )

 

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Hellas

Wow Gala, fantastic photo. Very good :thumbsup:

 

P.s. where you live (living?) in Russia, Moscow?

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Geez

Wow Gala, fantastic photo. Very good :thumbsup:

 

P.s. where you live (living?) in Russia, Moscow?

I live in the Orenburg region (far from Moscow, 1740 km to the east). The climate here is severer than that of Moscow. Though, this year the winter was rather soft, but very lasting... unwilling to recede. :brr:jhkh.gif

 

Grazie Danio !

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Vincer

Very beautiful photos!!!

 

Ciao

Vincenzo

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Hellas

 

Grazie Danio !

 

My pleasure ^_^

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Geez

Mascapöcs, 25-30 days (after flowering). Color of fruits has begun to change.

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Geez

Mascapöcs,

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Today is the first time in this year when I taste a new (for me) variety. This pepper is quite hot (5-6 : 10), with nice flavor of annuum . I can't tell about indescribable delight, however it was pleasant to me. Besides, I like unpretentiousness of this plant. Now I have to look at it outdoor, to estimate productivity and draw final conclusions. :)

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Geez

Some yesterday's photos smile218.gif

CGN 23255 (C.chinense) :

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Huacho amarillo \ PI 260484 (C. chinense) :

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Habanero Gambia (C.chinense) :

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HP22B (C.chinense) :

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Rio Ronuro Hot \ CGN 20803 (C.chinense) :

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joefish

It seems you are going to have a nice harvest!!

 

well done, Gala! :)

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Cerasello

Rocotos. I can't call varieties. These are last year's plants. And I have forgotten to put labels when transplanting in the september. Later it will be visible.

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(White background is snow behind a window.... :) )

 

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The rocoto fruit looks pretty.

Good.

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Hellas

Wonderful plants Gala, my compliments :good:

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Geez

Thank you for your good words and compliments! :)

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Last year I done several experiments on crossing of different variaties. It was my first experience of pollination. And at the same time it was the my first kit of different mistakes.smile434.gif
I knew about all theoretical aspects of procedure for crossing, but I have ignored some. In particular, I didn't isolate of flowers after pollination. At that time it seemed to me that will be enough to remove stamens and petals (maternal flowers were semiclosed, with immature anthers). But now I have no absolute confidence who is a true father.smile438.gif
So, now my report in detail...

Chilito de Simojovel (C. annuum v. glabriusculum) Х Aji Catalan (C.baccatum)
It has been so conceived....
And here photos of the result:
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Now it is necessary to wait for maturing of fruits and to degust.
The general view of a plant is very similar to maternal (Chilito de Simojovel (C. annuum v. glabriusculum)).
There are no signs of C.baccatum.
The violet edging of flowers disturbs very much. And it is the main reason of doubt in paternity. There is a probability that my attempt of pollination was unsuccessful and later there was a spontaneous pollination. But I have doubts too. I had one variety with violet flowers - PI 370006 (C. annuum). But the distance between these plants was about 4-5 meters. Effect of wind is excluded. Whether could attract a flower without petals of bees or other insects?
Or nevertheless as a result merge of genes of glabriusculum and baccatum awoke the violet gene? My knowledges catastrophically isn't enough!
And I hope for your comments. smile340.gif

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Rapace

Ciao Gala,

 

Congratulations for your pictures and plants..... everything wonderful

 

Last year I done several experiments on crossing of different variaties. It was my first experience of pollination. And at the same time it was the my first kit of different mistakes.smile434.gif
I knew about all theoretical aspects of procedure for crossing, but I have ignored some. In particular, I didn't isolate of flowers after pollination. At that time it seemed to me that will be enough to remove stamens and petals (maternal flowers were semiclosed, with immature anthers). But now I have no absolute confidence who is a true father.smile438.gif
Chilito de Simojovel (C. annuum v. glabriusculum) Х Aji Catalan (C.baccatum)
INow it is necessary to wait for maturing of fruits and to degust.

The general view of a plant is very similar to maternal (Chilito de Simojovel (C. annuum v. glabriusculum)).
There are no signs of C.baccatum.
The violet edging of flowers disturbs very much. And it is the main reason of doubt in paternity. There is a probability that my attempt of pollination was unsuccessful and later there was a spontaneous pollination. But I have doubts too. I had one variety with violet flowers - PI 370006 (C. annuum). But the distance between these plants was about 4-5 meters. Effect of wind is excluded. Whether could attract a flower without petals of bees or other insects?
Or nevertheless as a result merge of genes of glabriusculum and baccatum awoke the violet gene? My knowledges catastrophically isn't enough!
And I hope for your comments. smile340.gif

 

Frankly.... my opinion is that plant has no sign of Capsicum baccatum

4 or 5 metres of distance are nothing outdoor (some insects can fly for kilomethers....). The cross you hypothized with that variety with violet flowers is quite probable.

 

I don't think your attempt to cross with C.baccatum wasn't successfull is quite simple...... C.baccatum varieties has the tipical yellow spots on the petals..... according to my information this genes are dominant... it means that in F1 generation they should appears on the flowers of the hybrid... while I don't see any sign of them in the picture you posted.

 

Of course also the presence of violet colour is another clear signal.

 

The alternative is that the plants you crossed where not pure and the result is coming from some genes which where present in the parents (even if not evident in them). I think this is not probable.

More simply your tentative hybridation wasn't successfull and the result you obtain (it has very nice flowers anyway !) is not the one you planned.

 

Ciao !

 

Carlo

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Geez

Ciao Carlo,

Many thanks for your explanation ! smile340.gif

The alternative version (about plants which not pure) didn't came to my mind. But actually, it's unlikely... In other words, if to allow such possibility, then it is always necessary to doubt about the purity of all plants.

The conclusion is clear: I need to make a correction of mistakes. I hope, will have chance in this season.

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Federico14

Wonderful plants Gala!!! :)

Do you have any recent picture of Chiclayo х Aji Cristal F1 ?

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Lonewolf

There are no signs of C.baccatum.

 

I think that yellow spots in C.baccatum flowers should be a dominant character, so they should always be present in a crossing involving this species. I'm not 100% sure of this, we will ask to Gabor Csillèry during our Congress in October (he will do a presentation just on genetics of crossing)

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I think that yellow spots in C.baccatum flowers should be a dominant character, so they should always be present in a crossing involving this species. I'm not 100% sure of this, we will ask to Gabor Csillèry during our Congress in October (he will do a presentation just on genetics of crossing)

Many thanks! I didn't know that yellow spots have dominant character in the interspecific crossings with involvement of C.baccatum. And this new knowledge is very important for me.smile340.gif

Certainly, October Congress will be interesting and will be of great importance for many fans of pepper around the world!

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Geez

Wonderful plants Gala!!! :)

Do you have any recent picture of Chiclayo х Aji Cristal F1 ?

Thanks, Federico!

I didn't make the photos of this plant. There is nothing interesting to show. Plants develop very slowly. Last year I had a similar mutant (pnoto). The plant has reached only 20-25 cm during the season and hasn't survived transplantation in the autumn. As far as I know, plants with such deviations have many problems in cultivation. Flowering may be in the second\third year (or never).

I saw in your thread a plant with similar characteristics (Tabasco X Hot Lemon) . Let's observe our plants together. :)

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Federico14

Thanks, Federico!

I didn't make the photos of this plant. There is nothing interesting to show. Plants develop very slowly. Last year I had a similar mutant (pnoto). The plant has reached only 20-25 cm during the season and hasn't survived transplantation in the autumn. As far as I know, plants with such deviations have many problems in cultivation. Flowering may be in the second\third year (or never).

I saw in your thread a plant with similar characteristics (Tabasco X Hot Lemon) . Let's observe our plants together. :)

Last year plant is very interesting, now I've a clear idea on how these plants will develope. Was that the same cross Chiclayo х Aji Cristal F1 ?

Or did you make other crosses in the past years?

With similar characteristics I also have Beni Highlands X Lemon drop ( Chinense x Baccatum )

I will follow your work ;)

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Geez

Was that the same cross Chiclayo х Aji Cristal F1 ?

No, there was a usual variety C. chinense. I don't know the reason of such mutations. Sometimes it happen, however, these is insufficiently. It is necessary to have greatest luck or greatest patience for further successful cultivation of such plants. :)

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Cereja \ BGH 1710 \ PI 441560 (C.baccatum) smile218.gif

 

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I will follow your work ;)

Federico, especially for you smile1.gif

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By the way, other plant became almost normal now. Leaves have the usual form. And only very slow growth of a plant testifies about defect. Yesterday I haven't managed to photograph other plant because strong wind was in a garden.

 

There were several cold nights (+5-7ºC). And leaves of some peppers have got anthocyan pigmentation.

In general, the current period is quite difficult for plants because there is very big oscillations amplitude between daytime and night temperatures.

 

Dwarf Chiltepin (C. annuum v. glabriusculum) :

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Puta Pario de Uruguay (C. sp.) :

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NuMex Vaquero (C. annuum) :

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NuMex Lemon Spice (C. annuum) :

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NuMex Pumpkin Spice (C. annuum) :

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And,,, Rocoto Giant smile223.gif

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Hellas

My compliments Gala, you have weighed Rocoto giant fruit?

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Geez

Thanks Danio smile340.gif

No, I have forgotten to weigh this fruit. But in reality it was not too large. It's 5-6 cm in diameter and 4-5 mm in thickness. And... it was really delicious!

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