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Old October 17, 2016   #76
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Old October 31, 2016   #77
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Thanks. The sauce my friend made from Crunch Sweet Orange and Georgia Flame peppers from the garden is one of the best pepper sauces I have ever had.

My 3-month Osmocote is two months past expired by now, and I haven't given the plants anything else. Fatali doesn't care, keeps cranking out peppers, yellow leaves and all: http://i.imgur.com/Zx0Ozb6.jpg
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That's f'ing amazing, CR! I've had prolific Falatii before, but nothing like that. Well done!

Osmocote, eh? Hmmm.
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Old November 4, 2016   #79
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White Bullet Habs should stay an off-white, almost cream color when over-ripe. The fruit also has a rounded tip, like a bullet, not a sharp point. At least that was my experience when I grew them. I'm not sure what you've got there.

What did you think about the Golden Treasure?

I agree. Way smaller too. Plants stayed under 16 inches for me, but dense little plants, both in ground.
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Old November 4, 2016   #80
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Those look just like the peppers off my potted plant labelled White Bullet. I have seen some web pages referring to it as a hybrid. I'm not sure if that's true, or I just have accidentally crossed seeds.
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Those look just like the peppers off my potted plant labelled White Bullet. I have seen some web pages referring to it as a hybrid. I'm not sure if that's true, or I just have accidentally crossed seeds.
This was grown from seed I got from baker creek, I also have a plant I got from chileplants.com producing the same size peppers. They are both in the ground. Given the size and growth habit I can see these doing wonderfully in a pot. I may actually try to Bonsai one of mine.
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Old November 7, 2016   #82
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I really really want to get in on your offer. Will you post/link to the offer in this thread Cole?

Here you go, offer is up: http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...950#post598950
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