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P. Dreadie Memorial Group Grow 2016

Long-time THP veterans mourned the loss last August of Amarillo, Texas musician/songwriter/silversmith/chilehead Erin Mason, known to us here on the boards as P. Dreadie. Erin was an enigma, one of the most interesting and creative, yet gentle and loving guys I ever knew. Many of us may be unaware that he played harmonica in one of the original Austin, Texas bands of the early 1970s "Cosmic Cowboy" era, Alvin Crow and the Pleasant Valley Boys. When Erin decided to step off of Alvin's perpetually-touring bus and return to Amarillo, he travelled to Jamaica, fell in love with the Reggae beat, collected the best Scotch Bonnet fruit he could find, and his alter-ego Papa Dreadie was born.

In 2013 Erin sent me a few pods of the Scotch Bonnets he had been breeding, carefully selected descendants of the original fruit he brought back from the Caribbean all those years ago. I harvested every single seed from those pods, and stored them away, as I focused increasing attention on other varieties. When his wife Liz gave us the news last August that Erin had passed, I knew what I had to do with those seeds: a community grow in his memory. I have already shared about half of them, and I will continue to share them with experienced growers of the Scotch Bonnet until they are gone.

Papa Dreadie Scotch Bonnet Select, grown by Erin in 2013:

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Lifetime memories posted by Liz Mason on Erin's FB page. Liz is an extremely talented professional photographer:

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The legendary bus:

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     What a great plant! Mine (standard) looks a bit different than the selects you guys are growing. My plant is really compact and the foliage is a lot denser. So far its shape is serving it well - it's one of the few plants that hasn't been tipped over in any of the many storms we've gotten this season.
    I'll find out tonight how it tastes!
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dragonsfire said:
Great looking Pods ! :)
 
 
 
     +1^! Those are prettier than MOAs by a mile. And my first taste test showed me that Erin's bonnets have them beat with flavor as well! From now on, I will think of the MOA bonnet as a watered down, less sweet version of the P. Dreadie standard bonnet.
     After trying my first pod, I don't care so much that my one and only MOA plant of the season was destroyed by a storm. 
 
Beautiful story, pods and plants. I'm a beginner grower so I was wondering if when his seed stock is gone will the strain only be available where he got them from in Jamaica?
 
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