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alkhall 2017

New Year's Eve.
 
Time to get the 2017 Glog started.
 
I am cutting back this year, probably 50 or less plants.
 
The list so far:
 
 
 
MOA SCOTCHBONNET FOR COMPETITION (JUANITOS & RFC)
VENEZUELAN TIGER (RFC)
BROWN LARGE SCORPION CROSS (MY OWN - F3)
DEVILS BRAIN (96STRAT)
BLACK BHUTLAH SCORPION (96STRAT)
UNREAPER (96STRAT)
MA WARTRYX (96STRAT)
CHOCOLATE REAPER SCORPION (96STRAT)
BBG7/NAGA (96 STRAT)
 
BELLS - To be determined, but at least four varieties.
JALAPENO - BIG GUY, Maybe one other.
ECUADORAN HOT LEMON CAYENNE - (Live plants from Burpee)
 
Well, Photobucket has decided to F- me.
 
None of my pics are visible.
 
I will not be posting any more pics.
 
EDIT:
 
As you can see below, I figured out a way to use imgur.
 
Hopefully, imgur will not become like Photobucket...
 
OK, I got imgur working by loading a Linux Live disc. Otherwise, my Windows settings will not allow me to upload, and I am not changing those.
 
Big Red Mama:
 
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A few pics.
 
Chocolate Bhut Jolokia, tallest plant so far, was about 8 inches when I put it in the ground Memorial Day weekend, now over 32 inches, might end up being a monster plant:
 
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MOA Scotchbonnets.
 
RFC (Duffy):
 
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Juanitos:
 
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The two Ecuadoran Hot Lemon Cayenne. Check the growth from pic I posted July 4 (11 days ago):
 
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Thanks for looking. Hope everyone's grow is doing well.
 
 
Superhot Sim said:
Love the Carbonero, great pods and good producers.
Yours look bang on the money. Good work. [emoji106]



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Thanks.

My second year growing the Carbonero. Last year I had one plant in a ten gallon grow bag. It never got very big, but the branches nearly broke from the weight of all the pods. I would estimate several hundred from the one small plant.

This year, I have the one plant in my raised bed. It is already nearly as big as last years plant got all year. I notice the pods are also larger than last years.
 
Man, Al...all of your Mama plants are piling on the crinkly and huge pods! They all look fantastic! I love the color of the Carbonero. And your Savinas are nice and shiny-smooth. Looking great!
 
Bhuter said:
Man, Al...all of your Mama plants are piling on the crinkly and huge pods! They all look fantastic! I love the color of the Carbonero. And your Savinas are nice and shiny-smooth. Looking great!
 

Thanks.
 
Pods are abundant this year, so far.
 
Trident chilli said:
Have to say firstly great shape on those MoA bonnets ... nice size as well definitely contenders for the MoA Challenge... Mama Mia those are some evil looking pods are they as hot as they look
 

Thanks.
 
The MOAs have been slow to develop, they are among the smallest plants in the raised bed.
 
If last year was any indication, the Mamas are very, very hot.
 
The pods in the second pic seem to me to be atypical of the BBM phenotype, especially the pod on the far left. This plant came from seeds saved from a plant last year that was grown right next to my Brown Large Scorpion cross. That pod, in particular, does exhitbit characteristics of both the the BBM and BLS. Maybe it is a new cross?
 
The pods in the third pic are what I believe to be the typical BBM.
 
Jamaican Hot Chocolate Habanero (two different angles of the same plant):
 
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Black Bhutlah Scorpion:
 
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MOA ScotchBonnet (RFC):
 
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Finally, Peach Bhut Jolokia. There are two plants growing together, one has upright pods, and the other the typical pendant pods:
 
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