November 9, 2015 | #541 |
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Great picture. Funny Funny
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November 9, 2015 | #542 |
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Adorable!
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November 9, 2015 | #543 |
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I am so relieved to finally be mailing my approximately 54,000 Datil pepper seeds to Baker Creek. Between record rain, record heat, a month with no rain and then more record rain this has been the hardest year yet to meet their seed request. I don't even want to look at another Datil pepper but now that I don't need peppers the plants are pumping them out like crazy.
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November 9, 2015 | #544 |
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Wow Kay, that is just incredible! I cant even imagine. How many plants did you have?
And how do you count that. Is it by weight? Whew! Ginny |
November 9, 2015 | #545 |
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I loved that pic; nothing like starting them young.
With this HOT Weather, several of my tomatoes will be ready to eat THIS week. Cole (2 are already orange and don't feel like rocks, one GG, and I picked /ate a yellow one ???? today. I have no idea what it was; but it bloomed early and easy on a RUNT plant. The only yellow I planted was Taxi and I have one plant and gave one away. Kay - That's a LOT of seeds. Could you start next years collection with the new peppers? Kay - How large did your GG plants get? UF is corresponding with me now on FB and said they are semi-determinate and should be 6' tall in a 3 gallon container (good to know that a small container can be used). Mine are < 3' (which is OK with me, preferably to 6') but really look DONE. I am also growing Taxi (a determinate) and it is still growing and producing flowers / tomatoes. My love affair with GG may be over even before I taste a tomato. Buzzing - I'm going to do it more than once a day too. Ginny's continual results are not by chance. For me some plants respond really well to it; or maybe the flowers have the right amount of open. Ginny - do you buzz all tomato plants (even ones that set easy like SunGold)? Can you imagine Idii if most of those flowers set fruit? It would be a sight to see. NEED help with BER - So I had it in 2 Whopper (F1) plants but they are fine now; but I am having it STILL in Vorlon even though I have done the Calcium Nitrate twice. I have picked off over 6 tomatoes even small ones had it. Should I feed it CN more often until I don't get BER anymore? doing 1 teaspoon as recommended. |
November 9, 2015 | #546 |
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This year I only had 45 plants because they said they wanted 7 ounces when we talked. When I got my contract they wanted 12 ounces. If I had known that I would have planted 60 and been done earlier. I know that for the size seed the Datil has there are about 4500 seeds per ounce.
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November 9, 2015 | #547 | |
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You go girl. That is really impressive. Ginny |
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November 9, 2015 | #548 | |
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November 9, 2015 | #549 |
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Barb what is wrong with GG?
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November 10, 2015 | #550 |
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That bag of seeds is amazing. 54,000 !!. It can make roughly 3500 packet.
I am also a hot pepper enthusiast. This year I had close to a dozen varieties, the hotest was Trinidad Scorpion Butch, followed by Fatalii , Chocolate Habanero ... on down to Aleppo. Next year I will stop growing then, cause I have enough for several years. Gardeneer |
November 10, 2015 | #551 |
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Gardeneer how do you save them?
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November 10, 2015 | #552 |
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Barb, I save my stock seeds at the begging of the season. I pick the peppers that are the best and reserve those seeds for the next season.
The Garden Gem only got about 4 ft. One of the tomatoes I picked sat on the counter for 3 weeks and did not deteriorate at all. That is kind of scary. Right now I have 7 Rocoto plants to overwinter but I am going to start more as an experiment. Since the seeds are so hard to germinate I am going to do a test of 3 different ways to treat the seeds. One batch will be soaked overnight in water, one overnight in buttermilk and one will have the seed coating slightly nicked with a file. I have no idea if any of this will work but I have plenty of seeds to play with. If you watch the Vegibee video it shows you to only buzz flowers that are open and have the outer petals folded back. Those are the only ones I buzz. I have never been so happy to wrong about a product. I have gone from thinking it was silly gimmick to wondering why it took me so long to get one. |
November 10, 2015 | #553 |
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Kay- I can't get over that package of seeds! I think of all the work it took to get to that point. Goodness gracious!
Ginny- i buzzed 3 times yesterday. With over 100 plants it becomes quite a chore! The results will be worth it though. Already I see lots of fruitset, really lots, and that is astonishing in this heat. Cool front this weekend, yay! |
November 10, 2015 | #554 |
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I just cut the pods open, scrape the seeds onto paper towel and let it air dry. Saving pepper seeds is much easier than tomato seeds, as they don't need washing or fermenting. You can dry whole pods , if it is thin skinned. The meaty/juicy ones the seeds need to be taken out. Example Habanero, Rocote, Manzano, Jalapeno.
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November 10, 2015 | #555 |
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Thats cool but i actually meant to ask what do you do with that many peppers and how do you save them... canning, pickleling, freezing?
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