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California grown and still kicking out peppers.

Hey guys it's been some time since I've been active here on the site. Haven't stepped away from growing peppers entirely, back on July 4 the whole family packed up and moved a town over.  Left majority of my babies in the ground and only took what was reasonable to fit in my vehicle. I did do a transplant, I mean a full on full bush transplant. Talking about shock I thought i had lost it but never gave up on it, watered it weekly till i saw signs of life and it finally made a come back... All right guys enough of me rambling on lets get down to the ladies....
 
Starting off is the all famous Mr. Jalapeno on a stick...
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Here we have the PI 260567 one of my favorite now....
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These are a first for me to grow, Scotch Bonnet MOA Red which at the point they look orangish right now...
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Had to bring at least one Chile Piquin plant with me to keep me picking.
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Cumari Verdadeira
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Last but not least the Birgit's Locoto
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Thanks guys for being patient...
 
 
Alright folks here is the plant that i had transplanted back in July. This plant had suffered a massive amount of shock and had lost 99% of its leaves, but as you can see today it has made a comeback.
 
Chiltepin Armac
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Its been some time since I've uploaded anything on this page of mine... Going on August and I have slacked off alot due to work... Next year will be different I hope.
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Well folks its been forever since my last post on this wanna be glog. A year has passed and some much has happened since then, most of my plants I have now are from Jim Duffy. To start things off right this time around I have been visiting the local hydro shop and acquiring nutrients and bags of FoxFarm oceans forest soil. Loving that soil by the way, to top it off there is some Azomite and Mykos mixed into each pot at transplanting.
 
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These roots are getting a nice cover of mykos
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As you can see on the roots the mykos are doing their job...
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Aji Charparita is looking full and feeling in the 10gal nursery pot.
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