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2019 season

Here is what germinated this year, I miss several varieties because an order did not find his way home, but the seller made a second shipment too late for this season
 
7 Pod Lava Chocolate C.chinense
Aji Charapita (red) C.chinense
Aji Charapita yellow (Wild Brazil, Aji Charapa) C.chinense
Aji Chombo C.chinense
Bahamian Goat Pepper C.chinense
Bih Jolokia C.chinense
Bola C.annuum  Thanks to MarcV (Hummm 1 sprout and died, starting new one with 3 differnt soaking mix) 
Carolina Reaper x Clavo Red(Not stable yet) C.chinense
Dorset Naga C.chinense
Habanada C.chinense
Habanero Chocolate long C.chinense
Habanero Gambia (Orange) C.chinense
Habanero Gambia Red C.chinense
Habanero Hawaiian C.chinense
Jariza C.annuumThanks to MarcV
Jeromin C.annuum Thanks to MarcV
Jigsaw (Fatalii Gourmet) C.chinense
Monster naga C.chinense
Moruga Blend (red) C.chinense
Moruglah C.chinense
Naga Bengal (Naga Bengle) C.chinense
Naga Morich C.chinense
Naga Viper C.chinense
Nagabrain Chocolate F-2 C.chinense
Pebre De Cirereta C.annuumThanks to MarcV
Scotch Bonnet Moa C.chinense
Scotch Bonnet Moa Red C.chinense
Sukari C.annuum
Trinidad Scorpion CARDI C.chinense
Trinidad Scorpion Sunrise C.chinense
VV7 Scorpion  C.chinense
Yellow Emperor (Hainan Yellow Lantern) C.chinense
 
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at least I will have some Jeromin, is already in bloom mode
 
MarcV said:
Jeromin is a great variety! Jariza not so much... did you already get that bola to germinate?
 
only one germinated and died 2 days later.
so I did two tests:
- soaking for two hours with the bleach (half dilute) for 2 hours.
- 24 hr in 1000 ppm Gibberellic Acid.
 
the seeds were sown this morning ...  (20/03)
I hope there will be some who will wake up
 
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Carolina Reaper x Clavo Red
C. chinense
 
it is very small but I can not wait to see what it will give..
 
from fataliiseeds
 
 
 
Description
I wanted to have a super prolific, super hot chili pepper.
This is a cross between the super hot Carolina Reaper, which is the current official record holder and Clavo Red which is one of the most prolific chili peppers I’ve ever seen.
The cross resulted with a plant that is very exciting! The amount per pods is simply put just insane!
This variety is not stable yes, so bear in mind this plant will give different results, which in most cases can be very rewarding!
 
 
This morning I start repotting, they will be in 4 inches for about a month.
 
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Bih Jololkia
 
 
 
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Bengal Naga
(out of twelve plants, the one on the left is the only one with a yellowish leaf and its growth is slower)
 
 
I guess I'm in the opposite climate; almost desert here. Most years by early to mid May the plants stop producing, unless I'm crazy enough to water them every day until they flower again in mid September. I wasn't crazy last year for once ;)
 
Devv said:
I guess I'm in the opposite climate; almost desert here. Most years by early to mid May the plants stop producing, unless I'm crazy enough to water them every day until they flower again in mid September. I wasn't crazy last year for once ;)
 
Complete opposite, summer can be hot for 2 months. I never put in ground before third on May and sometimes we can have one early frost first week of September but habitually it's ok to mid October.
 
This year was very snowy lots of building collapse under the weight of snow...
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