I posted the pics as I thought you'd like to know how your garden space turned out since it appears you hadn't been there in months. I know you hoped for your corn and carrots to grow out but it just didn't happen and it sucks that you wasted money on it But I warned how it was going to take a lot of maintenance and investment to grow there after surveying the area. Yeah I'm sure now that your home garden has expanded about 300% and you've gotten into new gardening explorations this year you just got overwhelmed. Since providing me a nice plot of your public garden space I put blood sweat and tears into it tending to it breaking my already broken back manually hoeing, pulling weeds, and watering to try and grow some things I didn't have space for like melons, cucumbers, onions, etc.. So it's very troubling and I hate to do it but I'm giving up and kissing the wasted time and invested veggie money goodbye I hate seeing gardens die off but that place is a funeral home if your not on top of it all the time. Not having a truck to get mulch or a tiller in there to help keep up with the onslaught of weeds is too much and I refuse to use chemicals for the insane bug invasion. I just don't have the time and energy to keep up with it, heck I can't even pick ripe veggies from my home garden lately and things are rotting on the vine so I need to focus on them. Oh well lesson learned on both our ends.was nice enough to post those pictures here
Great Growin Brian, your've done well, those yellow 7 pods and T Scorps are growing well
super healthy looking plants guy!
Plants look great man, Those Yellow 7s look awesome
nice!
Wow those plants look great and pods tastier great job.
WOW looking very nice.
Nice harvest there!
I'm finding most of my heavily-laden nodes are within certain varieties - if one plant of a certain type is producing like that, so are the others of that same type. Are you finding that to be the case with yours?
Not 100% sure, but I think one of the characteristics of c. chinense is multiple fruit per node.
Love that "hab tunnel" pic! Everything else is looking good too, Brian.