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Secco

Hello Grant, it's all very nice.

Compliments. :(

 

Ciao. :o

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cossuziggy

I'm crying in front of that pods...wonderful! :(

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Alicudi

Wonderful pods

the 7pod white is really fantastic

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zagor69

Hello Grant, ottimo lavoro e molto altro da fare per il raccolto, bellissimo il cumari, piante favolose :wub::o :o:(

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junglerain

Così molti peperoncini, così poco tempo, nelle ultime settimane le mie mani, viso, occhi .... e altrove sono stati tutti burning ... 9even la moglie ha preso a dormire con i bambini: lol:

 

So many chillis, so little time, the last few weeks my hands, face, eyes....and elsewhere have all been burning...9even the wife has taken to sleeping in with the kids :acute:

 

Today's Pickings

 

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junglerain
What a sight! :D

 

All pods are wonderful, but my eyes always return to that C.Tovarii ... wonderful! :acute:

 

Can you tell the growing conditions to get so healthy plant, full of flowers and pods?

That is, it's grown on soil or pot? Shadow or full sun? Dry or wet conditions? etc

Thanks!

 

I have been growing the C. Tovarii straight in the soil, It mainly gets 50% shade during the day, I water it every second day, (no fertilizer) now it has many flowers and fruit, but it will be winter here in June so I will have to transplant it to a pot then and bring indoors....

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junglerain
great! really great!

 

very unusual pods, but incredibly beautiful...

 

would you please tell me something more about Angkor Sunrise and PI 441620 ?

 

in the last photo... is the real colour? amazing!

 

ps angkor sunrise looks like frutescens , isn't?

 

what peppers of these are better to eat "raw"?

 

Hi Franz, the plant is a C. Fruitescens, approximatly 1 mtr tall but not a heavy producer of fruit, the pods are still maturing, so I haven't tasted them yet...

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junglerain

Chilli Garden April 2010

 

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7pot/pod White Hybrid

 

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tattico

Your nick is real...WHAT A JUNGLE!!!

5 kg each day??? Where do you put them, under the bed? :acute::D:D

and that's why your wife sleeps with babies...?

Many many compliments

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Lonewolf

Chile peppers everywhere! :crying:

Very nice!

 

So it seems C.Tovarii likes partial shadow and not too much water ...

Pods take a very loooong time to ripen, so you will probably forced to repot it and recover inside in winter ...

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junglerain

Another day's work :lol: and they still keep coming

 

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mascalzone

Wonderful!

Congratulations to harvest and the jungle! ;)

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nipotastro

...and now some shots of "downunder sauces" by junglerain ;)B)

 

(and powder and dried pods and...)

 

 

 

 

* "downunder" is a trademark of junglerain dry&fresh products ltd.

 

B)

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LorenzoNeon

AAAaaaAAaAAaAaaaaa AMAZING, it's a great job!

 

and the 7pod/white hybrid is very very nice! Congratulation! ehehehehe :ninja:

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AlexH

Wow! :thumbsup:

 

...is there any "garden" left under those peppers!!!

 

Fantastic production! ...what are you planning to do with them all???!!! :)

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kirmen1980

wanderfull ;)^_^

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junglerain

Ho anche un Verdadeira Cumari: C. Praetermissum crescita.

E 'stato dato a me da una bella signora, Neyde.

Potrebbe esserci alcune varietà di colore diverso Cumari?

 

I have also a Cumari Verdadeira: C. Praetermissum growing.

It was given to me by a lovely lady, Neyde.

Could there be a few different colour varieties of Cumari?

 

Cumari Verdadeira: C. Praetermissum

 

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mascalzone

Wonderful :pinch:

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Lonewolf

Very nice!

I think there is also a Cumari C.Chinense ...

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junglerain

Cumari do Para: C. Chinense

 

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nipotastro

cumari is little town in brazil

 

http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumari

 

maybe all peppers with this name come from around that place

 

(don't forget we have a lot of "calabrese" varieties )

 

@grant calabrese is "from calabria" a region in south of italy

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junglerain

Chocolate Bhut Jolokia x 7Pot/Pod Yellow

 

Non ero sicuro che i baccelli maturano quest'anno, come lo erano in ritardo ma qui è ...

 

I wasn't sure the pods would ripen this year as they were late but here it is...

 

 

ChocolateBhutJolokiax7PotPodYellow2.jpg

ChocolateBhutJolokiax7PotPodYellow3.jpg

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junglerain

Il calore .... estrema, seriamente caldo

alcune foto degli interni, completamente rivestiti in placenta .... molto contento di questo,

l'anno scorso è stato molto simile a quello di quest'anno in forma e colore, ma il gusto e il calore è molto meglio

 

The heat.... extreme, seriously hot

a few pics of the inside, completely coated in placenta....very happy with this one,

last year is was much the same as this year in shape and colour, but the taste and heat is a lot better

 

ChocolateBhutJolokiax7PotPodYellow7.jpg

 

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AlexH

They look great! ...nice one! :angry:

 

...just for a sense of scale how long is the pod in the first photo?

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mascalzone

These wonderful peppers, congratulations

I book for some seeds. Hello

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