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Growing Jolokias and Habaneros in the Philippines

a siling labuyo plant that gets absolutely no attention from me. it's already 4 feet tall. sheesh. talk about getting huge.

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sadly the birds always get to the peppers right before they ripen.

well it's only fitting since a bird to a crap at the spot where the plant is now and there grew a pepper plant.

wow, that plant is huge, wish my plants would grow to that size
 
lol and the birds eat it all. i don't get to have none. it's just one of those varieties that will grow just about anywhere without any care at all. just so happened that it got to a part of the house that it liked. would have wanted to grow stuff there but that's where all the birds hangout and i don't want MY peppers get eaten. they can have all the peppers on that plant for all i care. just none of mine. =D
 
Hi Franz,
I am so sorry for that bad typhoon :(
I hope the girls have borne the stress.
I'm glad that wild Cumari is in good health. :clap:
Take care of your seedlings because from what I saw, they are being attacked by mites, Spray a bit of copper sulphate on the leaves ;)
Success. :cool:
 
hey brito, long time no see.

thanks for the tips. i hope the cumari keeps growing.

my first chinense getting it's first pod. i'm so happy! lol. now i just have to think about how to keep it on the plant so it doesn't get aborted.

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It'll happen,I look back on my grow log and when it was spring here, I thought mine were way behind..but come Fall, I was overwhelmed! :)
 
[quoteIt'll happen,I look back on my grow log and when it was spring here, I thought mine were way behind..but come Fall, I was overwhelmed! :) [/quote]

thanks dude. if and when it does happen, i'll be the happiest guy alive. lol.
 
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