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contest Growdown Throwdown 2019 Sri Lanka - Chilli Red!

Yeah, great looking plant!

Here are the two biggest SLRs in my grow.
Different growth habits, for sure.
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Top down view. Leaf shape looks to be different, as well.
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That's interesting Paul.  I have 3. One each like your above, with one like your right one that is more open with a longer petiole leading to a narrower leaf, which has good, but somewhat less branching, and one more like your left one that has slightly wide leaves, aggressive branching, and is a bit less open with shorter petioles.  Then I also have a third one, which has no branching (despite having split already) and darker, wider, more Chinense leaves. 
 
PaulG said:
Yeah, great looking plant!

Here are the two biggest SLRs in my grow.
Different growth habits, for sure.
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EFAB501B-6398-43FF-A616-E7266E6915DF.jpeg

Top down view. Leaf shape looks to be different, as well.
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Very interesting indeed, definitely looks like 2 separate phenos, curious what the pod level pheno will show!

CaneDog said:
Looking great LPDE! I'm a big fan of the way these SLR's branch like that.
Thanks man, couldn't agree more that their branching is basically awesome!

internationalfish said:
 
Every time I see this all I can think of is "Lepidoptera." And I think the only reason I know that word is Silence of the Lambs.
Lol, that's in a way a much cooler username than the one I have; I should switch! [emoji23]



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Alright, Ed, pod alert!

CaneDog said:
That's interesting Paul.  I have 3. One each like your above, with one like your right one that is more open with a longer petiole leading to a narrower leaf, which has good, but somewhat less branching, and one more like your left one that has slightly wide leaves, aggressive branching, and is a bit less open with shorter petioles.  Then I also have a third one, which has no branching (despite having split already) and darker, wider, more Chinense leaves.
I am trying to visualize what you are describing

Jk, buddy

My third specimen is too small to really see the
growth habit yet.
 
Pepper-Guru said:
  

Enjoy it ...
I can already tell this is gonna be a variety I will continue to grow. They took a little longer than expected to germ for an annuum and they didn't really set the world on fire as seedlings but when they hit a certain size, they fuggin took off like weeds. They're blooming like crazy too. More blooms than I have time to count.
 
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