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windchicken 2015

It was from my own inaction that I missed so many of my awesome THP friends over most of last season…I will not lie, it's much more convenient to post pix—and do just about anything—on that other very popular social media site, but there's no place there to maintain a grow log…Those of you who have not fallen prey to that particular internet time-waster of which I speak and have remained loyal to THP have my greatest love and respect…I pledge today to maintain this glog throughout the complete 2015 grow season! 
 
Last weekend (January 10 & 11) I sowed most of my C. chinense seeds: 4 x 18-cell trays, 72 x 3" wide cells. The sprouting medium is Fafard Super Fine Germination Mix. The light stand is Harris Seed's "8 Tray 2-Tier Combo", which includes a 4' x 2' heat mat and a light timer. New this year is a DeLonghi radiant heater to drive out the cold drafts in this spare bedroom. Everything else is the same as last year. 
 
As far as varieties sown this year, I agonized over a couple of "dream" lists during the fall, and obsessed over a nice spreadsheet in the week preceding this sowing, but I couldn't settle on a firm "assemblage" of super hot varieties. So I waited until the last minute (after the soil was already in the trays) and went with my gut. This is what I sowed:
 
7 Pot Primo (pepperlover.com), 18
7 Pot Primo (Primo's Backyard Select) 9
Bonda Man Jacques x 7 Pot Yellow (F4), 9 (Spicegeist's wonderfully hot and flavorful marriage of 2 yellow Caribbean classics)
Baby Barrackpore (F3), 9 (my favorite of the 3 phenotypes of Spicegeist's Sonoran Chiltepin x 7 Pot Barrackpore)
NagaBrain Red (F4), 9
NagaBrain Chocolate, Tmudder Strain (F3), 9
NagaBrain Yellow (F2), 9
 
 
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Pepper Ridge Farm said:
Plants look great this year Gary the NagaBrain really took off the last few weeks.  I wish all my plants could just take a ride to the country and get the full spa treatment.  Lucky gals, planning on a bumper crop in 2015!
 
Lol, thanks Cappy!  :rofl:
 
Jamison said:
Plants are lookin good Gary!  Best of luck for the year!
 
Thanks Jamison!
 
Devv said:
Spring is getting closer, and those plants will be ready!
 
Nice work!
 
Thanks Scott!
 
ronniedeb said:
Haha. Great photo. Nice looking plants too. Best of luck for the season!
 
Thanks Ronnie!
 
I potted up Spicegeist's F4 Bonda Man Jacques x Yellow 7 the next day after the NagaBrains. I think this one may be my favorite of the Caribbean Yellows:
 
BMJxY7_Feb23.jpg

 
Of the 9 cells I sowed with Spicegeist's Sonoran Chiltepin x 7 Pot Barrackpore, only 3 sprouted. However, this is the wonderful "Baby Barrackpore" phenotype, one of 3 very distinct pod forms that resulted from Charles' cross, and very much my favorite of the 3:
 
BabyBarrack_Feb24.jpg
 
mpicante said:
Great looking plants!!!!especially those NAGABRAINS.Here's to a great great season.oh and that pic of the little girl,she's adorable....
 
Thanks so much, mp! The NagaBrains are really taking off this year, especially the reds. Would you like some seeds?
 
Devv said:
Plants are coming along very nicely!
 
But that cover crop!!!
 
Lol, thanks, Scott! You can have all of that cover crop you want…Come and get it!
 
ronniedeb said:
I grew Bode Amarela last year. Nice pods.

 
Plant grew tall and sprawling on a west facing windowsill
 
Wow, that's amazing Ronnie! Thanks so much for posting!
 
     Great looking seedlings. Really healthy looking! I like your permanests, too. I bought some of those for last season. Definitely one of my better gardening purchases!
 
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