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Must have peppers of 2019

I don't have an entry, read no dog in this fight, but a pic of the pepper a plus.


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D3monic said:
Ill go first, Kang starr Lemon starrburst
 
 
I would love to,  If i only knew :mope:
 
I received seed for it as a gift, and it was originally included with a bunch of uncommon crosses in a charity auction a couple years back, and that's about all i know about it  :neutral:
 
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looks more pubescens than cardenasii to me, but i am excited to see the variability and what shows up in the next generation
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these were delicious  :drooling:
 
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bottom left corner yellow about 9 of them there
 
 
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8 more of them on the right in the middle just above the bowl of chacoense
 
 
a tasty cross that i am excited to keep growing out  :dance:
 
 
 
:cheers:
 
Zapotec is on my list for next year. IMO everyone who likes milder peppers should try the Starfish at least once too. Really delicious pepper.
 
Last year i grew my first ghost only as a novelty and i got it cheap. Turned out i loved it. I thought it was just gunna be hot with not much else going for it. So now i got to try the Brown Bhut from Trent too. I think he said the original seeds traced back to pepperlover and they no longer sell them.
 
https://lawrenceproduce.com/collections/seeds/products/seeds-brown-bhut-jolokia

 
Those brown bhuts were from my original seed stock - the seeds I used were 5 years old. I couldn't get any browns that I ordered from buckeye to sprout, 6 trays with zero germination rate.  So I seeded some that I'd had set aside from a pepperlover order in 2013, and lo and behold.. the few I had left all sprouted.
 
They are STUPID hot. I don't know what the hell she crossed them with but MAN those are nasty.
 
 
 
Guatemalan Insanity Pepper said:
 
BoDMs5T.jpg
bottom left corner yellow about 9 of them there
 
 
AoBEan1.jpg
8 more of them on the right in the middle just above the bowl of chacoense
 
 
a tasty cross that i am excited to keep growing out  :dance:
 
 
 
:cheers:
 
How many plants of each did you have to get that many at once?
 
 
Hawkins said:
 
How many plants of each did you have to get that many at once?
 
various amounts of each type of pepper plant grown
 
i will admit that the largest number of single type i grow are both; not superhots. or even rare crosses... 
i grow the most of; Serrano's, and a couple Serrano crosses, and also so many freakin Jimmy Nardellos  :drooling: , and the in-laws grow a couple different nursery jalapeno 6-packs each year 
most of them predictably lower heat peppers are grown at the in-law's house though, along with his tomato collection  :cool: and i generally don't get pics of them as often but will try to get more this year.
 
The in-laws give me extra tomatoes, and i give them as many mild peppers as they will use  :)  as well as pickled everything worth pickling that i grow  :D
 
 
If your interested in learning with me over the years;
 This goes for anyone; feel free to look back at my older stuff and learn with me.
While i do not think i am the best teacher at all.  i do feel that there is some things to learn in my older Glogs.
and i learned a lot originally when i first discovered this place from reading other peoples Glogs.
that being said...
Here ya go;
 
http://thehotpepper.com/topic/67065-gip-2018-i-cant-make-up-my-mind-glog/?p=1518581
 
http://thehotpepper.com/topic/64878-gips-2017-oh-hail-no-glog/
 
http://thehotpepper.com/topic/60098-gip-2016-grow/?p=1303616
 
http://thehotpepper.com/topic/54512-my-2015-grow/%C2 <--- back when i used photofuctit  :(
 
 
:cheers: 
 
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