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greenhouse Greenhouse Pepper Porn 05-16-09

AlabamaJack said:
I am growing chocolate habs, mustard habs, red savinas, red caribbean, cappucnino habs, caribbean red, hot caribbean and red habanero but no orange habs

I would hate for the world to end during the start of a grow season, ...yup...that's it, I gotta get some orange habs to throw in the mix...back later

Now I think I will be able to sleep tonight!
 
you guys crack me up....

patrick said:
Agree 100% on the need for something to do when you retire AJ. Just make sure when you go to bed at night you're not worried about enough getting done.

Took me a bit to get used to it, I'm sure you'll do just fine. You nervous?

no sir, not nervous at all...been planning this for 5 years...if I don't get done in a day what I want, I can do it the next day...

wordwiz said:
And you still have 200 to go???

I don't think I'll have 386 plants total, and that includes potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, beans, basil and onions! Now maybe if I include the carrots, lettuce, broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower!

Mike

then you better get busy Mike...what are you?...a slacker? :lol:

caroltlw said:
Dang. I thought we were all good until 2012. :shocked:

we may be, but I want to grow my peppers until the end of time...

Armadillo said:
Now I think I will be able to sleep tonight!

I am glad I could oblige you 'dillo...

peppermo said:
AJ,

Incredible plants as always.

thanks peppermo...

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only got 47 transplanted today...

here is my inventory...will post some pics on my next post...

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Ok...after one bloody mary and 7 shiner blacks...I am finally finished...has been a long day...

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here are the three store bought orange habs I got at Homus Depos...I find it totally hilarious that Bonnie Plants advertise the orange hab as the worlds hottest habanero pepper...they just don't get it do they?

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and here are 5 Passow Piquaranos...just for you Iggy...and thank you my friend..

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and 11 Trinidad Scorpion Morougas....thanks Chris...

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it has been a long day and my sweet wife has beef stroganof ready for me...I'm hungry...time to eat...
 
My stomach growled when I saw that list of peppers.....

Great photos also.

What a wonderful selection!

You have some good hot sauce recipes?

Bob
 
Sounds like you had a long day AJ. I really like that last pic. The red really makes the plants pop.
 
Wow! Thanks for the pic, AJ!!!!!! If I might give some advice (ya know, since I created this strain and all ;) ), pinch teh top on all of them. You'll get alot more peppers and this will prevent the plants from getting 10 feet tall in one season :lol:

For this strain, short and bushy is better than tall and skinny.

Although, if you want to do a comparison of tall vs short, that might be a fun expariment (crop some, leave others to grow).
 
Bob_B said:
My stomach growled when I saw that list of peppers.....

Great photos also.

What a wonderful selection!

You have some good hot sauce recipes?

Bob

thanks Bob...I use the same basic recipe for most of my stuff...peppers, tomatos, cilantro, garlic, onion, agave nectar, and some vinegar...

I tried a plum hot sauce last year and it turned out pretty good...will probably make some more this year...just experimenting with different flavors...

Josh said:
Sounds like you had a long day AJ. I really like that last pic. The red really makes the plants pop.

I did the auto correct thing in microsoft picture manager and this is how it turned out...

imaguitargod said:
Wow! Thanks for the pic, AJ!!!!!! If I might give some advice (ya know, since I created this strain and all ;) ), pinch teh top on all of them. You'll get alot more peppers and this will prevent the plants from getting 10 feet tall in one season :lol:

For this strain, short and bushy is better than tall and skinny.

Although, if you want to do a comparison of tall vs short, that might be a fun expariment (crop some, leave others to grow).

will probably pinch the tops on the largest ones and leave the smaller ones to grow on out...

splitcane said:
Kool Pepper Patch AJ...!

thanks split...
 
pinch the top of is that something i should on all chileplants ? sorry for hijacking your thread for my first post in this wonderfull forum.

Magnum
 
Re: bonnie orange habs.

Got the same distributor here for walmart, lowes, etc. and I giggled at the "world's hottest" label too. Some of the habs looked pretty good though. I was surprised since the other peppers are usually spindly.
 
Magnum said:
pinch the top of is that something i should on all chileplants ? sorry for hijacking your thread for my first post in this wonderfull forum.

Magnum

I know a lot of growers on the forum pinch the tops to make the plants bushier, but I don't. I will pinch the tops of a couple of the Passow Piquaranos because Iggy suggested it. I usually don't have to worry about them being bushy because once they get outside, the wind "pinches" them for me.
 
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