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Lee´s 2009 Grow season

Pimenta da Neyde.
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Bolivian Rainbow.
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Fatalii
Leaning to the side a bit. It's getting top heavy, loaded with peppers. Second small harvest on the way



Small harvest from a week ago. Some fatalii's and Big Jims
 
lee said:
C.Rhomboideum. They taste like cherry's..!? without the sweet taste. Just tasted 1 and will have some more this week. Looks like they ready to harvest
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Absolutely the coolest plant I've ever seen. :shocked:

So you said they taste like cherries without sweetness, but you didn't say if they taste good or not lol. So do you like how they taste at all?
 
POTAWIE said:
Nice display of colors Lee!

I just love the various colors that chilli's have.


Txclosetgrower said:
Absolutely the coolest plant I've ever seen. :shocked:

So you said they taste like cherries without sweetness, but you didn't say if they taste good or not lol. So do you like how they taste at all?

Well they taste good and sure do like it. I knew of course what I could expect from those berries. Too bad they have no heat otherwise they would be perfect..:)
 
You have some nice plants and a great harvest to come!

Are those Rhomboideums easy to deal with? Cherry taste? I'm curious!
 
I bet you thought your C. Lanceolatum would take forever to get the size it is, I've got 2 growing and they are soooooooooooooo slow
 
Lee, I have read on another forum that: "This morning I've seen on italian television prof.Massimo Biagi from Accademia del Peperoncino who has brought a plant of C.Rhomboideum with its very nice pods. He has said probably this variety might have some psychoactive property...is here anyone who has growth it that can say something about it?"
 
Interesting G, Will look into asap.


Harvested some fruits today.

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C.rhomboideum :rolleyes:
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CAP217(hyper pube), Aji Cristal, Fatalii, Aji Cito, Pimenta da Neyde, Bolivian Rainbow, Omnicolor
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Astonishing plants and pods!
Lee, You are really a great peppers grower!

Please, can you tell me something about your growing conditions for C.Rhoimboideum and C.Lanceolatum ... that is, do you grow them in full sun or shadow, wet or dry environment etc.
I'm growing those varieties too, but can't get pods from C.Lanceolatum; all flowers don't set up pods and fall (C.Rhomboidem is still small, no flower yet).
Thanks
 
back online..

Well had a good time in Spain.. Great country

Here some pics. from last week. The good news is that there are some fruits on Rocopica(Ulupica Large)

Rocopica (Ulupica Large)



Cap1144
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Some Bhut's and Madam J.
 
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