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Looks like you need to get to pickin Worth!
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My first batch of 2018 - yellow fatalis, Bombay Morich, Yellow Scorpion, Kambuzi.
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Nice peppers Ya'll!!
Are those over wintered plants?
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Charleston Hot Pepper
A pot of Charleston Hot Peppers. At the yellow green stage now. Will turn to orange and then red. Extremely hot. Much hotter than a regular cayenne.
Makes great Cayenne pepper when allowed to dry at the red stage and ground. Bred to be root knot nematode resistant. The foliage is always a pale green on this pepper. Last edited by friedgreen51; July 1, 2018 at 09:30 PM. Reason: spelling |
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https://www.lowes.com/pd/Garden-Zone...ing/1000367037 I measure the wire so that it will fit on the inside of the pot. I cut up against the square so that there is a tab to bend back to make a cage. |
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Are you going to be able to reach the peppers inside the cages? Your set up looks great and the peppers look great!
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Pepper Seed
Hi Jon,
My seed source was Heavenly Seed - Anderson, South Carolina http://www.heavenlyseed.net/products.asp?cat=17&pg=9 This is also my source for Choppee Okra. I am sure I will be saving seed. PM me with your name and address and I will be glad to send you some. Last edited by friedgreen51; July 2, 2018 at 05:30 PM. Reason: add info |
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Those look great, when do you start them from seed and when do they go outside?
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