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    pics some new Jalabanero pics

    Jalapenos in my experience get hotter as the plant ages... if you have a plant that's coming from a previous season, you'll notice the peppers to be much hotter than those of a new plant of the same seed. Also I think amount of water, and the time of the day when picked, and weather they are...
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    video Naga pwnage video

    This golfer is very brave... he really is, ate the entire pepper and for a while it looked like he was going to be alright...:onfire:
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    Selling peppers

    So Pam, would you say you are a baccatum as far as heat level?
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    harvesting First naga harvest- pictures

    Congratulations on great looking Nagas, Cmpman! I have a question, couldn't find your seed source, what is "RAJ", are they seedsmen? Let me know I want to get some seeds too.
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    Selling peppers

    Ok, let's settle the analogy on a Sriracha sauce then. It's bold and spicy but also sweet, which makes it a lot of fun! Too bad I'm nowhere near South Carolina, otherwise I swear I would show up at the market and start a conversation undercover. Then, when you least expect it, I'd say in a...
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    an other post on 7pod/trinidad sc

    Hello Potawie, I enjoyed your Flickr gallery, very nice show you are running there. I'm very curious about the smoker... out of all the chillies you smoked, which one turned out the tastiest?
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    Selling peppers

    Hey Pam, your story reminds me of that song by Simon & Garfunkel Pam your peppers are hot, but you are too sweet! Really, the story tells as much about you as the cat shrimp lady. I have an idea, why don't you sell your pepper variety canned in mason jars... it would have great visual appeal...
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    pics some new Jalabanero pics

    Hi Cheezydemon; accidental pollination is very common, so it's definitely a possibility for a jalapeƱo to become very hot and not show any signs. My parents tell me that back in the day they used to test each bell pepper for heat before eating it, because it was very common to have very hot bell...
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    video Naga pwnage video

    Hey Pepp3rFreak, enjoyed your videos tremendously... very impressive you can eat three of those. What's a good, authentic source for the Nagas? where did you get yours from?
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    Ate ripe Naga Morich/long story....

    I'm watching the video now, they guys cut three pieces and they are looking too big, way to big for a Naga... developing... some other victim agrees to join in the experiment... they are going to be so sorry, it's better than any Fear Factor episode... still in a cheery mood, they raise their...
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    pics some new Jalabanero pics

    Hello again Web of Hair, I like your botanical adventures... are the plants pictured from F1 seeds, or from F2 seeds? If they are F2 plants, then it's a very interesting generation, because it is in this generation that the hybrid falls apart and there is a good chance of finding a really...
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    Today's Naga picking

    Hi Pepp3rFreak, congratulations on your Naga harvest. One thing you could do is to save your best Naga plant indoors, this will give you a super head start and a much bigger crop on the next season. Another thing you could do if you don't want to see the Nagas die after all your efforts, is to...
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    Tabasco Peppers

    Web of Hair, I now see what you mean in the plant, I was concentrating on the pods which looked identical to me. If you are so inclined and botanically curious, what you can do is grow out the F1 seeds (which should be very stable in expression) and grow out F2 seeds. Then grow F2 plants and...
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    Tabasco Peppers

    Hello guys, new here... my question to Web of Hair is what makes you believe that the two strains have been crossed? There is absolutely no visual evidence of a hybrid that I can see, especially if the pollen donor was the cherry pepper you'd see that in the shape, but the two are identical. By...
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