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CMPMAN1974 Growing Season - 2010

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TOVARII, BUFORUM, and GIANT ROCOPICA PLANTS

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C. GALAPAGOENSE SEEDLINGS

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7 POT BARRACKAPORE SEEDLINGS

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cmpman1974

Couple miscellaneous ones..

 

ASIAN GREENS - MIXED STUFF

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MISCELLANEOUS LETTUCE TRAY - 8-10 DIFFERENT TYPES

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AlexH

Compliments! ...it's amazing the difference a few weeks makes!! :rolleyes:

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mich

Spectacular!

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megamastger71

Great!!!!!!!!! ..... the tovarii is very beautiful :rolleyes:

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Chuck

Well done, nice plants.....they're very healthy!

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cmpman1974

My plants have been in the ground for a month now almost. :lol: They aren't that big yet, but they usually just grow more roots underground until mid to late July and then they branch out. The weather has been good so far this year though!!

 

Chris

 

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cmpman1974

A few of my wild capsicums:

 

GALAPAGOENSE

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PARVIFOLIUM

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FLEXUOSUM

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BUFORUM

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TOVARII

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A few other things I grow such as tomatoes, cucumbers, herbs, and my garlic harvest (first time ever this year)!!

 

Chris

 

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paopao

nice job.... well done....

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Lonewolf

What a beautiful sight! Plants everywhere! :lol:

 

Your Parvifolium looks much more compact than mine, but same leaves; will it be a true Parvifolium?

Very nice the C.Tovarii too!

 

In one photo we see a ball near the plants :lol: No problem? :lol:

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Marlon

Hi CmpMan1974!

I've missed your thread and read it only now. ;)

 

You sow a lot of variety! :D

But - I confess - I've never heard of many of them ;)

 

I see you put them in the ground, now.

Maybe they are a little bit too close one with each other? :D

 

Watching mine, that are growing in the little pots (13 or 18cm) of my balcony, I see that much of them are widening their branch really much! :)

 

I have MANY real estate constrains, and I'm obliged to get them too close.

But I think that they could develop better if you can leave at least 80cm from plant to plant.

 

MISCELLANEOUS LETTUCE

Mmmmm...

Is it very hot? :D

 

 

:):D :D just joking! :D:D :D :D

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cmpman1974

Marlon, yes I realize spacing is very close. For me, I enjoy trying lots of different varieties more than getting super big plants. I agree spacing them more would get bigger yields for a variety, but the truth is I never run out of peppers anyways. lol. Also, my climate is MUCH different than Italy. I will never see the size plants many of you do as my growing season is only from June through late September most years. Maybe next year I'll focus on giving them more space.

 

Thanks Claudio. I look forward to seeing how Parvifolium ends up. I've seen so many variations that I have no idea what the 'real' one is. lol. I'm glad to hear yours has similar leaf structure. Any pictures?

 

It's my daughter's ball. She knows better than to hit my pepper plants. Kidding. ;)

 

Thanks everyone!!

 

Chris

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Marlon
Marlon, yes I realize spacing is very close. For me, I enjoy trying lots of different varieties more than getting super big plants. I agree spacing them more would get bigger yields for a variety, but the truth is I never run out of peppers anyways.

Climate apart (Italy is really long, and not everybody have sun and warm from march to november...) we share the same exact "vision" of the thing:

 

we enjoy the varieties even if the plants will remains a little bit smaller and less productive. ;)

 

As you can see in my thread (starting from HERE), I have 40 plants in a tiny balcony ;)

 

The pots are tiny as well, but we're happy (me and my plants :) )

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cmpman1974

Some very large Yellow 7 Pots and a surprise cross (red strain of yellow 7 Pot)!! :D

 

Chris

 

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megamastger71

beautiful fruits, as always :D

 

but the black naga has a black thing?

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LorenzoNeon

Whatta beautiful pod! Compliments for all your growing :D

 

What are the differences of flavour and taste between Black Naga and Chocolate Habajolokia?

 

Thank you

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Lonewolf

Nice pods!

More info about Black Naga, please :thumbsup:

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Patahontas

Great pics Chris! Looks deadly:)

 

//Patrik

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cmpman1974

I have not tasted them yet. My throat has been a bit sore and that may not be the best idea. lol. Lonewolf, the Black Naga was a pepper supposedly accidentally discovered in a field of regular nagas from ChiliPepperPete I think. They were from India-sourced seeds They seem to look like a Chocolate Bhut but somewhat different. More spiky, better producer. They don't turn 'black' though...dark brown like others. I enjoy it though.

 

Here's a Red Fatalii I harvested today. I don't see this one much. It's the real deal. Deadly heat, giant pods. Many Red Fataliis are not hot and small w/different pod shape. I got this one many years ago.

 

Chris

 

 

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mich

Fantastic images!

 

I buied from chillipepeppepete the Black Naga seeds, but not yet fruits on my plants... let's wait...

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Patahontas

Wow Chris!!! Those peppers looks so great, the red Fatalii looks very nice!

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