July 31, 2012 | #31 |
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Actually the Butch T resembles the Moruga pictures more than the bottom Pictures, somewhere after leaving MS it has taken a twist to what it actually is. I have pictures from 2007 to now that shows the pods looking exactly like whats called Moruga now. I'm not sure how to posts pics here otherwise I would put some up!
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August 2, 2012 | #33 | |
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August 4, 2012 | #34 |
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If you do a bit of due diligence, you will find that the T.S. Moruga seed were originally distributed in the U.S. by cmpman1974. I traded some seed with him to get my start. I am growing them about 100 yards away from all other peppers which tends to limit crossing to nearly nil. I don't know yet about distributing seed. I will decide after I get enough saved up to do something with.
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August 6, 2012 | #35 |
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Check out pepperlover.com....A lot of people order from her,
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August 6, 2012 | #36 |
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August 17, 2012 | #37 |
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August 21, 2012 | #38 |
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I love to grow hot peppers, but hotter than a ghost
pepper is too much for me. |
August 22, 2012 | #39 |
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