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UPDATE

Ok, here's an update 9 days later. We've had temps in the 80s and high humidity all week with one late night thunderstorm (and another barrelling down on me as I write this).

My bushy O. Hab
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My tall O. Hab
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Red Caribbean Hab
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well hope you get them soon. If not i'll resend to you. I still have lots and i'll probably add some wicked peach habaneros 2 if you dont get the seeds.

enjoy your grow season
 
peppermanbaha said:
well hope you get them soon. If not i'll resend to you. I still have lots and i'll probably add some wicked peach habaneros 2 if you dont get the seeds.

enjoy your grow season

Sounds great Pepperman, I've never heard of peach habaneros before. Sounds interesting.
 
Wicked peach habaneros different than peach habs . tell me when you get the bahams red scotch bonnets so i can send out some wicked peach habs.
 
Silver_Surfer said:
Looking good Nakana. :cool:

BTW, I know it isn't a pepper (would be cool if it was); what is the name of that black and purple plant?
According to my wife it is a Sun Coleus.
 
DUUUUDE!!!! You got quite a purslane farm going in your pepper patch too! Eat that stuff in your salads man. It's tasty!
 
FiveStar said:
DUUUUDE!!!! You got quite a purslane farm going in your pepper patch too! Eat that stuff in your salads man. It's tasty!

Purslane eh? My grandma always just called it pigweed and I had no idea it was edible. I'll have to give it a try.
 
pepperfever said:
Yes that's purslane, pigweed is taller and kind of dusty looking on the leaves.

I also lived in NW Iowa for 14 years.

Thanks,unfortunately I picked it all out just before I found out what it was and haven't had any new grow up yet to try out...
 
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