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Things have slowed right down down here.
 
We have had a week of single digit (°C) overnight temps, and it is like a switch has been thrown.
 
Nothing seems to be getting any bigger, and the pods are taking forever to ripen.
 
Some plants have finished for the season and are looking pretty ratty (soon to be ripped out)
 
Some plants still look in decent condition and full of slowly ripening pods.
 
Some plants have gone nuts and are covered in flowers, some of which are setting pods.
 
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bob65 said:
Things have slowed right down down here.
 
We have had a week of single digit (°C) overnight temps, and it is like a switch has been thrown.
 
Nothing seems to be getting any bigger, and the pods are taking forever to ripen.
 
Some plants have finished for the season and are looking pretty ratty (soon to be ripped out)
 
Some plants still look in decent condition and full of slowly ripening pods.
 
Some plants have gone nuts and are covered in flowers, some of which are setting pods.
 
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Well shoot, it was bound to start to slow down eventually, but what great harvests you've had and way to help keep this thread busy during the northern hem's dip in production.  I think I developed carpel tunnel syndrome from hitting the "like" button so many times on your posts!  Looking forward to still more of your harvests, even if they're a little slower in coming.
 
CaneDog said:
 
Well shoot, it was bound to start to slow down eventually, but what great harvests you've had and way to help keep this thread busy during the northern hem's dip in production.  I think I developed carpel tunnel syndrome from hitting the "like" button so many times on your posts!  Looking forward to still more of your harvests, even if they're a little slower in coming.
 
 
Thanks mate, I have had a great season.
 
I am looking forward to seeing what comes out of the Northern season.
 
Ruid said:
I've heard it tastes like a superhot Bahamian Goat.
 
Thats pretty accurate, I've only tasted the Bahamian Goat once, but they are not far from each other. I did a taste review in my glog :)
 
Bhuter said:
That's a nice surprise! Woohoo!!! How was the bush, Bob?
 
 
Thanks mate,
 
It is always excellent getting away from the city for a while.
 
Bloody cold though (by our standards anyway), and not much game about (too many hunters around there recently apparently).
 
It was a beautiful property we were on and we found some fantastic hard to get to spots where not to many people would go.
 
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