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2018 cone9 " 'bout time glog time"

Here's the grow list for 2018
 
I may add a couple yet as I have a few plants left among those I grew to give to others that are not on my grow list.   Not so sure where I'll put all of these!
 
Aji Oro

Mini Red Rocoto
Yellow Rocoto not mine
Yellow Rocoto - Zackor
Ecudorian Sweet Rocoto
Rocoto Canario 
Red Manzano
Peruvian Red Rocoto

 
Cream Fatalii
Sugar Rush Orange
Aji Rosita Red

Aji Jobito
Aji Margariteno


P Dreadie Scotch Bonnet
7 Pot Pink
White Fatalii - GIP


White Bhut Jolokia - GIP
Pimenta de Neyda x Bhut Jolokia - GIP
Aji Omnicolor

Tepin x Lemon Drop F5
Lemon Drop (D Green)
White Lightning Bolt
Aji Chirel
Brazilian Starfish 
Ethiopian Brown
Aji Amarillo
CGN 21500

Aji Marlene
Rain Forrest
Aji Arnoucho
Fresno
Miraflores Market pepper
St Lucia Red
Pimenta Barra do Ribeiro

 
 
Aji Lemon Drops doing their thing

 
Very pleased to see the Rocoto Marlene turning. 
 
White Lightning Bolt F3   

 
Aji Arnaucho - cool shaped peppers.  This pic is a few days ago.  A couple are turning orange now
 
P Dreadie    This is the first to ripen and a pretty good pepper:
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Rocoto Marlene    This is the first C. pubescence to ripen.  What a delicious pepper!   There is another pod on the plant that is ripe now as well and will be enjoyed soon.   The plant has more pods but they, so far, are only about the size of large olives.  I certainly hope they ripen as well.  The first two grew from blossoms formed while the plant was still it's Solo/basement stage.  
 
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Jase4224 said:
Your yard looks beautiful with the forest in the background!
 
Thank you.
 
We built our house here in 1993 and are so happy with the location we chose.  We are on the edge of town.  There is a stream that runs along the back of our lot with that hillside on the other side.  The woods and hillside are part of the city park property and there is a disc golf goal just behind the white pines to the right.  Beyond the treeline at the top of the hill is the city swimming pool.
 
So looks can be a bit deceiving - we are not ready out of town.
 
Picked some delicious P Dreadie Scotch Bonnet and White Bhut Jolokia peppers today.
Seed for the former from TheGreenChiliMonster and the latter from Guatemalan Insanity Pepper.
 
Those White Bhuts are the "whitest" peppers I have ever had.  The taste is so clean and bright!
 
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P. Dreadies are one of my favourites! If you like the white Bhuts try sourcing seeds from whitehotpeppers.com Justin sells a strain that is white but super gnarly. I grew them last year awesome taste and heat and it looks cool having a plants with bumpy white pods. Super productive too.
 
Looking good Dave!
 
I grew the white bhut for several years, always loved the pepper. I forgot to grow it this year :mope:
 
Devv said:
Looking good Dave!
 
I grew the white bhut for several years, always loved the pepper. I forgot to grow it this year :mope:
 
I hear ya...just not as clearly as I used to!
 
I pulled a few peppers on Sunday.  I am really loaded right now, although some of the pubes still have now ripe peppers.  The slow start for good weather and warm nights this year slowed everything down for me.
 
Here is Sundays' pull:
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Ethiopian Browns were dried and the Peruvian Red Rocotos were pickled
 
Fresno (these were pickled) and Bhut Jolokia White (dried these to make a tiny bit of powder)
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Aji Arnoucho (most went into a half pint of puree and a few were dried)
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7 Pot Pink (dried), Red Rocoto (pickled), Aji Oro (pickled and some eaten fresh)
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There is a lot more pepper produce in the garden to deal with this weekend.   Lows in the high 30's are coming next week, so my season is drawing to a close!
 
SpeakPolish said:
So how is the White Lightning Bolt going on?
 
Those are some of the most productive peppers I have grown.   Nice flavor, great heat.   I used some in a hot relish I made last year.  It was wonderful.
 
Are you growing them as well?
 
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The curved one on the lower left would easily be 4 inches straightened out.
 
cone9 said:
 
Those are some of the most productive peppers I have grown.   Nice flavor, great heat.   I used some in a hot relish I made last year.  It was wonderful.
 
Are you growing them as well?
 
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The curved one on the lower left would easily be 4 inches straightened out.
I have seeds so I am growing them next year. Seems like an awesome pepper
 
...pretty cool phenos too!
 
Very nice! I might try the 7 Pot Pink next year. I grew the Peach Scotch Bonnet and by the looks of the pods, I'd say the SB is thicker walled and less pleated than the pink. Definitely growing Aji Oro again. Great producer. Your harvests are spectacular! Great stuff!
 
Bhuter said:
Very nice! I might try the 7 Pot Pink next year. I grew the Peach Scotch Bonnet and by the looks of the pods, I'd say the SB is thicker walled and less pleated than the pink. Definitely growing Aji Oro again. Great producer. Your harvests are spectacular! Great stuff!
 
Thoses 7 Pot Pinks are very nice peppers.   That picture above does not do the color justice - they are not orangey like that, but a lighter yellow with a bit of pink to it.  I like the lighter colored hots/superhots.  I think the flavors are less intense, more pleasant, than many of the darker varieties but still with a boatload of heat.
 
I had two or three times more peppers left that I couldn't harvest.  Nice and big,  but still too green for my tastes.  The plant had been broken off (rabbit, cat, cutworm, ?) just after planting out so it was set back quit a bit.
 
I will certainly grow them again, but probably not next year.  I am yearning for 7 Pot Whites again!
 
SpeakPolish said:
Wait, I think I have your seed stock. I got mine from RickVM whom got it from you. Lol.
 
I believe I did send Rick some - probably last year.
 
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