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Svetlana's peppers 2014

Hello,
 
Forgive my bad english I hope you understand. 
 
I have a small garden, so I grow my hot peppers in large pots. Only the sweet peppers are in the ground. 
Here, the summer is very hot, dry and windy (many flower of C. chinense abort).
In winter, frosts do not allow me to keep the plants outside. 
Only a few plants are overwintered in heated tunnel, like C. rhomboideum & galapagoense. 
I reseed each year in February.
Seeds (2 varieties of each) are put directly in pots  6x6, and germinated in the bathroom at a constant temperature of 27/29 ° C.
 
This year I planted : 
 

wild capsicums :
 
Aji Charapita (chinense)
CAP 214 (baccatum)
CAP 215 (baccatum)
Chiltepin amarillo ( annuum var. glabriusculum)
Chiltepin Dwarf (annuum var. glabriusculum)
Chitepin de Tucson (annuum var. glabriusculum)
Cumari bolinha (Bauru - SP - Brazil)
Cumari compridinha (Bauru - SP - Brazil)
Galapagoense
Inca sunrise (baccatum)
Lanceolatum
PI 260427 (chacoense)
Ulupica large
 
 
C. annuum :
 
CAP 1546 (Japon)
Cayenne purple
Ecuador purple
Elephantormany doce
Explosive ember
Fish pepper 'Black'
Kusburnu
Munguba
Naga jolokia purple
Nosferatu
Purple pepper
Red purpurea
Roxa do Vieiera
Spagna
Tenessee tear drop
 Vulcão
 
dwarf ornamental C. annuum   :
 
Acapulco
Aubergine
Déco orange clair
Filius blue
Gold finger
Hup hup
Little elf
Medusa
Miniature
Nosegay
NuMex Memorial day
Oiseau violet
Picante para vaso
Purple flash
Red missile
Salsa red
Samba yellow
Saint Martin
 
 
sweet C. annuum   :
 
Apelsin -[SIZE=13pt]Апельсин[/SIZE]    
Barguzin - Баргузин  
Chernobrovka - Чернобровka      
Karamel - Карамель          
Klary baby cheese
Kornet - Корнет                               
Lastochka - Ласточкa
Macho - Ма́чо
Mauve lilac
Piton – Питон
Oda - Ода
Rubinovij – Рубиновый
Totàl
 
 
C. annuum chinese space experiments :
 
Helix nebula
Comet tail
Solar flare
 

(In the 1980s, China began sending seeds into space to expose them to the environment and strong sunlight. 
The Chinese were able to refine the method for obtaining viable seeds. 
The interesting part is that they were able to modify the genes of chilli seeds and cultivated plants and the types of peppers completely new. 
It seems that some of the genes of the plants have been removed / deleted during this process in space and as you can see from the pictures plants produce huge peppers on thin stems. 
The seeds were sown and cultivated plants to produce these seeds, the seeds are extracted from plants of the fifth generation, as well as new strains and not hybrids, varieties are stable.)

 
C. baccatum :
 
Aji fantasy
Aji fantasy white
Aji omnicolor
Blondie
CGN 22181 Yellow bouquet
Franco's aji
 
 
C. chinense
 
Aji cachucha
Aji dulce 1 (Santa Barbara de Barinas - Venezuela)
Aji dulce 2 (Santa Barbara de Barinas - Venezuela)
Bahamian goat pepper
Baiana roxa
Baiana roxa de mandrada
Bhut jolokia peach 2
Bhut jolokia white
Biquinho airetama
Bode amarela
Bode laranja
Bode roxa
Bode vermelha
Cabaça roxa
Cajamarca
CGN 23255
Cheiro roxa
Condor's beak
Elisa 3
Goronong
Habanero El Remo
HP22B Carolina Reaper
Jay's peach ghost scorpion
Murupi laranja
Pêssego de Itinga
Piaozinho amarelo
Pimenta japonesa (Salvador de Bahia - Brazil)
PI 1585278  red (Galapagos - Isabela Island)
Sweet white chinense  (Capanaparo, Estado Apure - Venezuela)
Trinidad scorpion green
Végétarien jaune
7 molhos pêssego
 
Sweet white chinense (Capanaparo - Venezuela) x Da neyde
Cheiro roxa x Jay's peach ghost scorpion
 
 
C. frutescens :
 
Capela orange
Oiseau du Kenya
Prick dae
 
 
C. pubescens :
 
Rocoto brown
Rocoto mini
 
 
 

 
 
Welcome to The Hot Pepper from a grower in South Carolina!
 
That is an impressive list of varieties. Forgive my ignorance, but are the sweet C. annuums Russian varieties? Also, I didn't find the pictures of the "space experiments," but they sound interesting.
 
Good luck with growing all of them!
 
Tom
 
Hi Tom,
 
Thank you for your visit,  my friend !
Yes, my sweet peppers are Russian varieties.
 
Here are somme picture of space peppers :
 

 
 
 
And this is the one i have planted :
 
Helix nebula 
 

 
 
Comets tail :
 

 
 
Solar flare :
 
 
Impressive list . . . lots of varieties that I'm not familiar with.  Good luck on your 2014 grow.
 
Thanks my friends for your nice comments  :)
 
 
Germination was good 95 % at this days. 
The first germination took 3 days (Condor's beak, Spagna .....) 
Most occurred between 5 and 7 days. 
As usual, the wild capsicums are capricious : C. chacoense PI 560944 germinated after 67 days !
 
After germination, the small plants are placed on the beam of the tropical greenhouse in order to have enough light
(fort irrigation, it is a sport !!!!!) :
 

 

 
 
 Somme of little plants the 4 mars :
 
 
Cabaça roxa :
 

 
 
 
Cajamarca :
 

 
 
 
Cayenne purple :
 

 
 
 
My little peppers have a good guardian against midges, Pinguicula 'Tina' :
 

 
 
Nice list of peppers, it looks like you have some very exotic house plants too. It will be interesting to see how some of the really long peppers turn out.
I've always liked the long snakey looking peppers especially if they are quite hot, it takes some nerves to pick one and eat the whole pepper at one time, even if it isn't crazy hot like some of the C. chinense are, simply due to the scare factor that they have.
 
In the greenhouse, the old  peppers starts to grow.
Here, some of them :
 
 
Bhut jolokia purple :
 

 
 
 
C. chacoense 'Most prolific' :
 

 
 
 
Capsicum rhomboideum N°1 (3 years) :
 

 
 
 
Capsicum rhomboideum n° 2 (2ans) :
 

 
 
 
Chiltepin (C. annuum var. glabriusculum) :
 

 
 
 
Tepin (C. annuum var. glabriusculum)
 
 
 

 
 
 
C. galapagoense :
 

 
 
C. praetermissum CGN 22795 :
 

 
 
Goat's weed (4 years) :
 
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Now,  all the young's plants are also under the tunnel.
 
Some of them :
 
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My peppers are in good company, no insect escapes to the vigilance of my carnivorous plants 
 
 
Drosera peltata :
 
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Drosera capensis alba :
 

 
 
 
Drosera capensis :
 

 

 
 
 
Drosera filiformis :
 

 
 
 
 
Impossible  to resist the enchantment of the big Drosera régia :
 

 
 
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