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Bubba's 1st Random Grow 2015

So i've never been one for being meticulous or well organised which is why i have various plants at different stages, i could blame this on being new to chilli growing, or having 2 children, 2 dogs and a husband to run around after but really it's because that's just how i roll lol
 
so here are my plants already grown...
 
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^^ Basket of fire, about 3 months old i think, looking a bit sorry for herself after being re-potted, i'm going to prune her today ^^
 
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^^ The Scotch Bonnet twins, again about 3 months old ^^
 
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^^ Cayenne, there were 2 lil fledglings at the start but one morning one had disappeared, i blame the pesky birds! also roughly 3 months old ^^
 
all of these so far have been grown outside, simply throwing the seeds in the mud, watering daily and waiting to see signs of life.
 
Then last night i decided to try the 'baggy' method with 3x purple jalapeño's and 3x Chocolate Jolokia, had a peek this morning (i know way too soon, but i'm ever the optimist lol) and no sign of life yet, so will have another peek later today...
 
5 days later here's how they are looking now since i re-potted them, i've also starting feeding them which i wasn't doing before and probably should have been
 
The Scotch Bonnet Twins
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Cayenne
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Basket of Fire (with leaves removed that had that pest in them)
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Thanks Essegi - it's quite exciting growing chills hey
 
The basket of fire isn't a very hot chilli i think it's like medium - hot and not a very big plant either but is rumoured to produce 200 pods per plant, can't see that myself on my plant but hey you never know, i can hope :)
 
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