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PaulG 2020

Devv said:
Happy to see dead Aphids! Who invented them anyways? The ants?
 
Green house gals are looking stellar, and that variegated Jal is a keeper. Speaking of Jals, my Zapotec Jalapeno plants are not true. Sooooo....you know what I'm a sayin' here...
 
But, they are good! LB says they are too hot. I'm still working with her :shh: :dance:
I’m sure your Zapotecs are good [emoji106]. I’ve got some growing ( seeds from PaulG by way of Devv), can’t wait to try them [emoji16].


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Getting close to plant-out, maybe two weeks for the wilds.
 
The USDA cardensaii is flowering:
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And setting some very tiny pods:
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Amarillo Chiltepin - PrMD989 via Bhuter Via fiogga (orig. Romy6),
CAP 1491 c. eximium double - Brazil, CandDog, 
Texas Tepin - Crafty Fox, Seed Train:
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CAP 1141 c. praetermissum - isolated Brazil CaneDog,
Rocopica - CaneDog,
Yellow Pequin - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga (orig. Smokemaster)
CAP 691 Red Fire - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
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PtMD989 said:
I’m sure your Zapotecs are good [emoji106]. I’ve got some growing ( seeds from PaulG by way of Devv), can’t wait to try them [emoji16].

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I'm with you, Bryan. Mine are still tiny starts, so
that's a ways off   :rolleyes:   Looking forward to comparing
them to the Orange Spice and Variegated Jalapeños.
 
So, thanks to Scott for sharing the pepper love!!
 
Devv said:
The plants look great Paul!
 
Really happy to see they're outside, maybe early compared to other years?
 
May the Zap's be true ;) I don't really know what to expect,
                                           so I'll get a nice surprise!
Fortunately we have had some decent night-time low
temperatures. No need for heat in the greenhouse!
The fence gets good sun, so the wild varieties harden 
off there pretty well. The shade cloth helps a lot. I'd
say the wilds went out earlier than usual, right after
the rocotos and the baccatums, which themselves
went out a bit early, and direct from garage to outside,
no greenhouse in-between!.
 
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