Show me your chile plant with the fattest trunk

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2nd year Fatalii
 
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2nd year TMSB
 
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2nd year Cherry Bomb
 
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8 month old BBG7
 
FROG DOG said:
My extreme membership expired so have to link to flckr, sorry. I will renew it on monday so i can post normal pics on the threads. This tobasco is 5 years old and about 8 feet tall...... here is its trunk. The canopy is so high it literally grew into a fruit tree planted next to it....harvesting can be tricky.
 
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You win.
 
FROG DOG said:
My extreme membership expired so have to link to flckr, sorry. I will renew it on monday so i can post normal pics on the threads. This tobasco is 5 years old and about 8 feet tall...... here is its trunk. The canopy is so high it literally grew into a fruit tree planted next to it....harvesting can be tricky.
 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/134596970@N06/shares/8R8E8R
hahahaha!!! that is awesome... I see lichens growing on it?!  That is a sign of clean air!
 
So awesome!!!  I have some over-winters going that I would love to eventually develop some trunks, but currently I am dealing with an unkillable infestation... so I am afraid I may need to cull them before I sprout my seeds.
 
Ante said:
The office plant, 3year old Scotch Bonnet
 
 
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I'm going to do this after this season with one of my overwintered plants from last year. I will probably do it with a choc hab or fatalii.
 
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