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Tridents Bonnet Set - Season 4

Forth season bonnet and their hybrids grow .... a couple of varieties to come ... thanks to Smoke (C2C chilli forum) who posted them on Monday ... most listed have been in the propergator's since the 7th January. Thanks to all that have helped me to continue with my bonnet thread without your help I would not have been able to have listed so many varieties this season. Especially pleased to get back seed from Justin - White Hot Peppers which I sent him last season to get refreshed ...... will update the late arrivals and no shows

Scotch Bonnet Steve's Yellow SB ( chili-pepper.ch)
Schneider Farm SB (self)
MoA Yellow (Stickman) - Dennish's 2017 Challenge US/UK
MoA Red (Mike USMC)
P. Dreadie's Select (self)
Foodarama Yellow (Mike USMC)
Foodarama Red (Mike USMC)
Cappuccino SB (Mike USMC)
Jamaician Long SB (self)
Haiti Red SB (Peppernorth)
TFM SB ( FreeportBum)
Scotch Brain Long SB (FreeportBum)
Scotch Brain F3 ( JH/ White Hot Peppers)
Beth Boyd's Yellow SB (self)
Obeah F3 (self)
Freeport Orange SB (self)
Jamaician Black River SB (Pulpiteer)
Matthew Arthur's Peach SB (White Hot Peppers) seed sent last season to Justin to be refreshed
7pot NeBru (White Hot Peppers) as above
7pot Jonah Yellow x SB (White Hot Peppers)
7pot Orange x SB (White Hot Peppers)
7pot x Trinidad SB (self)
7 pot Savannah x SB Yellow variety (Chiliriot)
Sepia Serpent x SB (Chiliriot)
SB7J x Neyde Orange variety (Chiliriot)
Sweet Moruga SB (Moruga Welder)
Matthew Arthur SBN Chocolate SB (self)
Elysuim Oxide Bonnet X - moruga shaped (White Hot Peppers)
SBJB F1(self)
Cross 1. F1 (self)
Cross 2. F1 (self)

Want to be SB
Puerto Rico Purple Splotched (Christopher Phillips)
Espiritu Santo (White Hot Peppers)

Others

Bahamian Beast F1. (White Hot Peppers)
Matthew Arthur Daisy Cutter (Superhot Sim)
BOC x Orange Primo (Superhot Sim)
Aji Jobito x BBG7 Yellow off pheno (FreeportBum)
Korean Hong Gochu (Stickman)
Lemon Drop - THP throw down (self)
 
stickman said:
Looking good John! I wouldn't worry too much about the MoA Bonnets that still look short. Mine have always looked that way until transplanted outside. They lengthen a bit between the nodes then, but are still the shortest and bushiest of my Chinense varieties. They have the thickest leaf canopy too and the pods like to hide underneath. Cheers!
Thanks Rick the plant on the left is from your seed stock .... Tortoise and the Hare scenario... let's hope they all produce large pods worthy of the MoA challenge
 
Superhot Sim said:
Plants are looking superb John as we all come to expect from you now lol, glad to see your Daisy Cutter and Boc x Orange primo in top condition , stunning pair of seedlings .
 
That moa is a gem and going to be a real contender in the competition grow. Your well on the way to a great season and im watching with growing inspiration my friend. Great work ;)
Thanks Simmy they certainly like the BioBizz.... lost my Sepia Serpent x SB ... kicking myself that I only kept one plant
 
Pulpiteer said:
Great to see you're rolling along John! I'm finally on here a little, so I had to stop by and check your stuff out.
 
Thanks again for the awesome selection of seeds you sent!  
 
Happy growing!
Andy I thought you might have joined your parishioners back in Jamaica... Black River Bonnet doing really well ... from the bags you sent number two produced four seedlings and I kept the strongest which is pushing along nicely. If the River is as good as your Schnieder Farm it's a win win situation.... thanks again and I hope my seed dose you proud
 
PaulG said:
Nursery plants looking marvelous, John!  
 
I don't know about you, but I'm getting
very antsy for Spring to arrive!
Thanks Paul .... yes spring is on it's way and I can't wait ... daffodils are out, evenings are getting lighter and the clocks go forward an hour at the end of the month ... soon her dining room table will be holding the first trays ready for their hardening off ....
 
Trident chilli said:
Thanks Rick the plant on the left is from your seed stock .... Tortoise and the Hare scenario... let's hope they all produce large pods worthy of the MoA challenge
 
Fingers crossed John! :)  Thanks for mentioning the Bonnet challenge. If you hadn't I wouldn't have known about it.
 
 
We all end up with spares and I except that there is a time to either bin or pass on to others ... I work on the phylosophy that it's " survival of the fittest " that I keep however I often wonder if the spare little ones get a good home .....

The tray of spares were destined for my hydroponic shop



This past weekend I visited the shop to see how they were doing .... they certainly have put on some growth noticed a few nutes burns I think the staff are trying to push them on following the "weed" cycle



Now if I ever wanted a plant to end up in a set-up this is the Rolls-Royce of homes ...







Edit ... these varieties are not those entered in the MoA challenge
 
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