March 21, 2008 | #1 |
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Pepper Seedlings after pot-up
Here's my list of homegrowns.
Tenderness Aji Dulce #1 Trinidad Perfume Datil Sweet Hawaiian Sweet Hot Trinidad Seasoning Sweet Cayenne Early Jalapeno Kashmiri Pimento Osmazsuo Kambe Tepin Troyka Parnas Zolotoy Dozhd Rocoto PI 614001 Rocoto 9347 Hungarian Hot Was That's garlic in the back.
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March 21, 2008 | #2 |
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Your peppers look good, Earl. I grew Trinidad Perfume last year and am growing it again this season. Is there any difference between Trinidad Perfume and Trinidad Seasoning besides the color? Thanks.
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March 22, 2008 | #3 |
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Good picture, Earl.
Just one note: Parnas This is a very nice orange-yellow heart shaped large fruited Belarusian CV...
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March 23, 2008 | #4 |
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Earl, your peppers are gorgeous. I think it is kind of funny though - I have 29 varieties germinating and not even one of them is the same as what you are growing.
OOPS - I take that back. Andrey sent me seeds for Parnas last year, which I split with someone. Her's did not germinate, hoping mine will. |
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Was Hungarian Hot Was a Hungarian Hot Wax before it was a Was?
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March 25, 2008 | #6 |
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Looking good, Earl. Mine are also potted up and under lights in the basement. I think the only one we have in common is the Hungarian Hot Wax. I may not have luck with them, I have a lot of various sweets and bells and from all reports they don't do too well around here. We'll see, I plan to have them situated to where hopefully they will catch some shade from neighboring pole beans.
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March 26, 2008 | #7 |
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Re: Pepper Seedlings after pot-up
Earl,
Nice looking pictures. I figured I'd add my list as well as a few pictures. Maybe we can swap a few seed if you make it to Tomatopaloza this year. Gary 1 1SCA III Capsicum sp. 49 Habanero, Yellow C. chinense 2 7 Pod/7Pot C. chinense 50 Huge Red Rocoto C. pubescens 3# 10367 C. baccatum var. pend. 51 Madame Jeanette C. chinense 4 # 80039/Super Pube C. pubescens 52 Naga Morich C. chinense 5 Aji Arroz Con Pollo C. frutescens 53 Nu-Mex Big Jim C. annuum 6 Aji Brazillian Bonanza C. baccatum 54 Orange Teapot C. chinense 7 Aji Chilco Calentana C. frutescens 55 Purira C. annuum or C. frutescens 8 Aji de Sasonar C. frutescens 56 Purple Beauty Bell C. annuum 9 Aji Escabeche C. baccatum var. pend. 57 Rashid C. chinense 3 Seed 10 Aji Fresco C. frutescens 58 Red Cap C. annuum 11 Aji Guaguao C. frutescens 59 Royal King (Bell Type) C. annuum 12 Aji Panca C. baccatum var. pend. 60 Scotch Bonnet, Brown Jamaican C. chinense 13 Aji Pimenton C. baccatum var. pend. 61 Scotch Bonnet, Long -Yellow C. chinense 14 Aji Pineapple C. baccatum 62 Scotch Bonnet, Orange C. chinense 15 Aji Rocoto “Red” C. pubescens 63 Scotch Bonnet, T.F.M. C. chinense 16 Ancho Mulato C. annuum64 Scotch Bonnet, Tobago Sweet C. chinense 17 Arrivivi Guasano Orange C. chinense 65 Scotch Bonnet, True Jamaican C. chinense 18 Australian Lantern C. chinense 66 Thai Orange C. annuum 19 Bermuda Hot C. annuum 67 Trinidad Scorpion C. chinense 20 BGH 4175/Pimenta C. baccatum var. pend. 68 Vietnamese Tear Jerker C. frutescens 21 Bhut Molokai C. chinense 69 Yellow Tree Rocot C. pubescens 22 Bird Aji C. baccatum 283 Roberto’s Cuban Seasoning C. chinense 23 Bonda Ma Jacques C. chinense 284 Scotch Bonnet, Grenada C. chinense 24 Boonbai Morich/Potka Morich C. chinense 285 Cumari O’Passarini C. chinense 25 Bradley’s Bohamian C. frutescens 286 Habanero, Peach C. chinense 26 Bulgarian Carrot C. annuum 2 Seed287 Mystery Pebbled Pod C. chinense 27 Caiene (Red) C. chinense 2 Seed 288 Rocoto, Yellow C. pubescens 28 Capsicum cardenasii 29 Capsicuum flexuosum 30 CGN 23209 C. chinense 31 Champion C. baccatum var. pend. 32 Chili Tepin C. annuum 33 Chocolate Miniature Bell C. annuum 34 Congo Yellow C. chinense 35 Devil’s Tongue C. chinense 36 Ecuadorian Devil’s Breath C. chinense 37 Ethiopian Hot C. frutescens 38 Finger Clip(s) C. chinense 39 Golden Cal Wonder C. annuum 40 Golden Marconi C. annuum 41 Goronong, Yellow C. chinense 42 Goronong, Red C. chinense 43 Guam Boonie/Donie Sali C. frutescens 44 Habanero, Black C. chinense 45 Habanero, Caribbean Red C. chinense 46 Habanero, Congo Trinidad C. chinense 47 Habanero, Golden C. chinense 48 Habanero, Red Dominican C. chinense |
March 26, 2008 | #8 |
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Re: Pepper Seedlings after pot-up (again)
grrrrrrrrr .... must of hit something since it posted prematurely. Varieties in red were non germinations. Still holding out hope on #28 Capsicum cardenasii, since #29 Capsicum flexuosum just germinated 3-23-08 (all seed were started 2-25-08). Yellow Tree Rocot #69 germinated 3-12-08, but is still just a lil bitty thang. Will pot these up this weekendZ 2008 seedlings 1 3-26-08.jpg
Z 2008 seedlings 2 3-26-08.jpg Z 2008 seedlings 3 3-26-08.jpg Z 2008 seedlings 4 3-26-08 #29.jpg Z 2008 seedlings 5 3-26-08 #66.jpg Z 2008 seedlings 6 3-26-08.jpg |
April 1, 2008 | #9 |
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Peppers are looking great Gary! I like your method of multiple seeds being planted per cell plug. I assume you select for the most vigorous before potting up? It looks like you're going to have a fine year.
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April 1, 2008 | #10 |
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Those are some great looking plants !!!!
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April 4, 2008 | #11 |
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After Two Weeks
Cool greenhouse temps have kept them dormant, but they're looking good.
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April 5, 2008 | #12 |
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Is anyone growing the lemon pepper?I was wondering if they are slow to germinate?I never tried them before but other peppers i sowed at the same time as the lemon pepper are already up.
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