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  1. Donnie

    Cabacinha laranja

    That would be 18 days.
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    Cabacinha laranja

    I ordered seeds from William too and received the seeds today in fine condition.
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    Donnie 2019 - mostly own crosses

    On of my first crosses - Naga Morich x Pequin de Ischia - it is called Nagaquin and is F9. It is very early and has some Naga-aroma and dires out easily on the plant. A great improvement for my climate, where growing the chinense species is impossible out in the open and may still be challenging...
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    Donnie 2019 - mostly own crosses

    A small update - later varieties are starting to ripen (those with most chinese genetics and flavors) First is my favourite: "Piribibi Purple Umbrella" F7 which was initially a cross between Aribibi Gusano and Pimenta Morango. It seems stabile, the last 3-4 years I have grown out 5-10 plants...
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    Donnie 2019 - mostly own crosses

    Thanks for the kind comments in general. ;)   Thanks saiias - taste is resembling Naga Morich a bit, not so aromatic but maybe sweeter at the same time. Heat is around 10 or maybe 10+. I have selected for that aroma in many of my initial crosses during the years, since it is difficult to grow...
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    Donnie 2019 - mostly own crosses

    So, finally something to share... :party:   First up is my attempt to improve on Chichuacle Amarillo, which is nearly impossible to grow here in Denmark in my climate - so it's been crossed with one of my crosses which involved Thunder Mountain Longhorn, Pequin de Ischia and Naga Morich. I now...
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    pics Coolest Ripening Pics...

    The Goat's Weed x Orange Thai does have a nice amount of pubescens. It is a very difficult gene to stabilize, since it is not simply a matter of yes/no (does it have pubescens or not) - but it is a quantitative trait, i.e. more a matter of how much. So out a lot of plants in the F2-generation...
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    Donnie's Short Season Grow 2017

    Thanks. I prefer the cluster variety, it is quite sweet and very aromatic, heat is around 8/9 I would guess...   Thank you... I only grow one generation per season, not a big fan of artificial lighting. Yes, your climate is better suited to growing peppers, have you grown chinense varieties...
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    Donnie's Short Season Grow 2017

    My cross Goat's Weed x Orange Thai has been showing same characteristics for a few years, this years is F8, so may be considered stabile...   Plants of another cross at the F5 and F6 stage - "Piribibi Purple Umbrella" initial cross was Aribibi Gusano x Pimenta Morango which gives it chinense...
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    pics Coolest Ripening Pics...

    A cross I made years ago nearly stabilized. Chinense cluster variety.   Another cross, which may now be considered stabile - Goat's Weed x Orange Thai F8     A very comlicated cross involving Aribibi Gusano, Pimenta Morango, Sarit Gat, Naga Morich and a few others. Ripening progress is very...
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    Donnie's Short Season Grow 2017

      Yes, they really are different - I'm hoping to preserve it through the stabilization process...   Thank you, they are very aromatic and the pods have a special glow.
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    Donnie's Short Season Grow 2017

    An F4 cluster type developing nicely...   A very promising cluster type - large clusters and umbrella branching plus it keeps developing flowers from 1st node.   Ripe Nagaquin F7   Another very compact cluster variety  
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    Donnie's Short Season Grow 2017

    Finally, I have something to show. :party:  I am working mostly on my crosses, top priority has been developing cold hardier varieties, since I am not able to grow chinense plants at all outside due to low temperatures. This summer has been historically cold, we only had 1 so-called "summer day"...
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    AZ 1000 2016 Pubescens Grow

    So how was the Ecuadorian Sweet? I grew 6 plants 2015, none of them was sweet or low-heat...
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    Donnie's 2016 Season

    They are considered chinense. They are atypical, though, so I am wondering if way back they could have been mixing genes with other species, the resemblance to baccatum is striking to me. Both pod shape and their ability to dry out on the plant is very alike. I have done some different crosses...
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    Donnie's 2016 Season

    What a nice surprise! The Aji Panca in my greenhouse has pods ripening, I plan to let the pods dry out on the plant...
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    Donnie's 2016 Season

    My Nagaquin has once again done well outside, which is not typical with chinense-varieties and my control group of around 20 chinense plants has shown the normal bad results with small fruits and mostly stunted, yellow-leaved plants. 5 plants of the F6-generation are virtually identical. I am...
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    Donnie's 2016 Season

    My variegated F2-plant from the cross NuMex Sunglo x Purple Flash. I wanted it to ripen yellow... :cry: It has been crossed with a yellow pepper for further development, though...    
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    Donnie's 2016 Season

    This is my dwarf cluster variety for the window sill Pequaccio F4 (Pequin de Ischia x Abbraccio) - all 4 plants are almost identical at this point of the stabilization process...   An attempt to make a large-fruited baccatum that matures relatively early. Aji Pacae, the largest that I know of...
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