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PaulG 2020

I swapped a few seeds with John at Trident Chilis
for some red Scotch Bonnet seeds. He sent back
nine times what I expected! A few of these I have
never even heard of!
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Thanks to you, John!
 
Cane Dog dropped an early Christmas Present
on me! 
 
Probably one of the most lopsided seed swaps
I've been in! The return on my participation was
generous, indeed.
 
I have to appreciate his meticulous approach to
packaging his seed selections, as well as his
munificence   :D
 
Big Shout Out and ¡Mil grácias, amigo!
 
CaneDog said:
Here's a little background on a few of the varieties:
 
San Pedro Orange. This is really cool orange rocoto I just received.  I had only a few seeds which I split among you, me, and Big Cedar.  It's supposed to be a very good variety and I'm looking forward to growing it.
     I'm honored, CD!  Will do my best to not to disappoint   :D  Will try these this season.
7 Pot Changuanas.  This is an old strain from the same time when I was growing my 7 Pot Burgundy (thanks again for hooking me up with your Burgundy).  I stopped growing them in 2013, but still had a pack of seeds.  The seeds were still viable last year as I grew one plant, but I got the seeds mixed up with the OG Brain Strain, so I'll be growing again from the original 2013 seeds.
     I hope the 7 Pot Burgundy Pecan pops for you. It's a nice pod.
Brain Strain OG.  I got the original seeds from Chris Phillips last year. It's his preserved strain of the original Cappy Red Brain Strain.  I gave Big Cedar the last few ISO seeds I got from Chris, since he was specifically looking for those, so all I have left is the OP seeds from this last season.  That and the two sprouts from the ISO seed I have growing now.
     
Wiri Wiri.  Wiri Wiri sent me a bunch of wiri wiri pods just last month and these seeds are from them.  I thought the taste was surprisingly good, with a hint of black pepper in the flavor - maybe, anyway, I'm not great at describing tastes. She said they're are a lot of "not" wiri wiri circulating as wiri wiri, but these are the real deal.
     Will try these this season.
BOC-X.  These were from WHP and supposed to be BOC.  It grew as an unknown cross, which produced a longer wider pod that bleeds orange through the calyx when they're fully ripe.  It's an F2, so I'm not sure what to expect, but I enjoyed this season's pods.
 
If you want any info on anything else just let me know.
CD
 
EDIT: Whoops!  Meant to post this on another page, but got mixed up among pages   :doh: Oh well   :)  
     Welcome to my world, CD!
 
Thanks for the information, Dr. McDog!
Some interesting varieties! 
 
I wish I could grow out all the seeds you sent!
 
Have settled on a start of a list. Don't know if I will replace
those that don't germinate. I have too many plants, mostly
because of adding 10 more 3-gallon pots.
 
I tried to be thorough in describing the source of the seeds.
If there are any errors or omissions, please let me know.
When there is more than one source, I'm not sure which I
will wind up with. No source means my own seed.
 
Thanks to all who participated in seed swaps this year. I can't
say enough a bout how much I appreciate the opportunity to
try out some new varieties this year! I wish I could grow all of
the great seeds I received this season!
 
Red highlights are seeds to start January 1.
 
The 3-gallon grow (20 plants) will be made up of mostly wild-type peppers:
 
1.  c. galapagoense F2 - orig. seed from stc3248
2.  Chiltepin F2 / c. annum v. glabriusculum - OW orig. from NMSU
         alt: Bird Aji PI 238061 c. baccatum var. Baccatum- PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga   
3.  c. chacoense F3 - OW orig. from stc3248 2012
         alt: c. chacoense CAP 1446 - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
4.  cappuccino chiltepin c. annuum v. glabriusculum - Semillas de Palma
5.  c. chacoense var Exile - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
6.  Yellow Jellybean PI 260501 c. chinense - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
7.  Yellow Pequin c. annuum var. gabriusculum - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga via Smokemaster 
8.  Cumari Pollux c. praetermissum  -  Brazil Catch the Bear
9.  CAP 1491 c. eximium - Brazil CaneDog
10. c. lanceolatum 26 chromosome - Central America CaneDog
11. c. cardensaii CGN - Bolivia CaneDog
12. wiri wiri c. chinense - Guyana Wiri Wiri via CaneDog
13. CGN 22795 c. praetermissum - Semillas de Palma
14. c. chacoense Putapario Red - Argentina CaneDog
15. Bird Aji PI 238061 c. baccatum var. Baccatum- PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
16. PI 63292201 c. baccatum var. Baccatum - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga via vladan 
 
c. chinense:
17. KS Lemon Starburst c. chinense - catchthebear, lespaulde
18. Papa Dreadie red c. chinense - Devv, spurious cross
19. Orange BJ Chocolate F4 c. chinense - orig. from Georgia Growhead
20. BJ Brown c. chinense - showmedasauce
 
other c. chinense varieties:

Moruga UV Chocolate - mr. joe
Bonda Mahala - Yellow 7 x BMJ, Windchicken
Yellow Nagabrain - Windchicken
CGN 24360 - BB Habanero Catch the Bear
Brown Moruga Scorpion - mr. joe
Yellow 7 Pot - bpiela
Scotch Bonnet TFM - bpiela, mr. joe, showmedasauce
Red Scotch Bonnet - Trident Chilis
Trippaul Threat F8 yellow
Trippaul Threat F8  white - Devv
Purple Thunder (BJh-2 F3 - BJ red x Trippaul Threat F1 or F2)
Fatali - Cane Dog
Ajicito Red - Glen
 
c. annuum varieties:
 
Golden Marconi F2
Piment di Espelette  - Semillas de Palma
Pimenta de Piquillo - Semillas de Palma
Black Pearl - THSC
Black Prince - THSC
JA Mushroom F4
Haskorea - PtMD989
Zapotec Jalapeño - Devv
Numex Orange Spice Jalapeño - lespaulde
Variegated Jalapeño - catchthebear
Antep Aci Dolma - stettoman
Padron F2
 
c. pubescens varieties:
 
Mini Red Rocoto - Semillas de Palma
Mini Yellow Rocoto - Semillas de Palma
Mini Brown Rocoto - stettoman, CD
Hyperpube-X yellow F2 - CaneDog
Red Rocoto F4 - descended from Peruvian seed
Ecuador Red - stettoman
San Pedro Orange Rocoto GL - CaneDog
Tatiana Rocoto  F5 Yellow - Select  CaneDog
XL Brown Rocoto - CaneDog
 
PtMD989 said:
Looks like you are going to need a bigger yard also [emoji16][emoji106]


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If only, Bryan, if only...  :rolleyes:
 
CaneDog said:
 
That's the truth right there!  What an awesome list. 
Thanks to my THP friends!
And I'm counting on some epic PNW weather to make up for this last season!
:)
 
We'll see how it all turns out, Doc. I'm sure that
with non-germinators and some attrition, that I
won't go to plant-out with all of these. 
 
It's kinda trippin' me out that seeding time is in
two weeks. Holy moly, I need to get in gear and
get ready!
 
I'm thinking that chinese's and some wilds,
c. pubescens and baccatums will go into the
germinators on Jan 1.
 
Germination list for the New Year. I’m starting more than
I plan to use to allow for fails and attrition, so I don’t have
to have a replacement round of germination. My hope is
that if I wind up with more than I have space for, I can give
some away.
 
The first Round includes chinense, pubescens, baccatum,
frutescens and wild varieties.
 
wilds:
c. galapagoense F2  - orig. seed from stc3248
cappuccino chiltepin c. annuum v. glabriusculum - Semillas de Palma
c. chacoense var Exile - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
PI 260501 Yellow Jellybean  c. chinense - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
Yellow Pequin c. annuum var. gabriusculum - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga  via Smokemaster
Cumari Pollux c. praetermissum  -  Brazil Catch the Bear
CAP 1491 c. eximium - Brazil CaneDog
c. lanceolatum 26 chromosome - Central America CaneDog
c. cardensaii CGN - Bolivia CaneDog
wiri wiri c. chinense - Guyana Wiri Wiri via CaneDog
CGN 22795 c. praetermissum - Semillas de Palma
Putapario Red c. chacoense - Argentina CaneDog
PI 238061 Bird Aji  c. baccatum var. Baccatum- PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
PI 63292201 c. baccatum var. Baccatum -   PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga via vladan
alternate wilds:
Amarillo Chiltepin c. annuum v. glabriusculum - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga (Romy6)
PI 1441654 c. preatermissum - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
CAP 691 Red Fire c. chinense - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
CAP 1141 c. praetermissum - isolated Brazil CaneDog
Texas Tepin c. annuum var. gabriusculum - Crafty Fox
c. cardensaii USDA - Bolivia CaneDog
 
c. chinense varieties:
Moruga UV Chocolate - mr. joe
Bonda Mahala - Yellow 7 x BMJ, Windchicken
Yellow Nagabrain - Windchicken. 
CGN 24360 - ‘BB Habanero’ Catch the Bear
KS Lemon Starburst - catchthebear, lespaulde
Papa Dreadie red - Devv, spurious cross
Orange BJ Chocolate F4 - orig. from Georgia Growhead
BJ Brown - showmedasauce
Brown Moruga Scorpion - Mr. Joe
Yellow 7 Pot - bpiela
Scotch Bonnet TFM - bpiela, mr. joe, showmedasauce
Trippaul Threat F8  white - Devv
Trippaul Threat F8 yellow
Fatali - CaneDog
Purple Thunder (BJh-2 F3 - BJ red x Trippaul Threat F1 or F2)
Ajicito - Glen
alternate chinenses:
Scotch Bonnet Capucino - bpiela
Mojo Blue Ghost - Trident Chilis
Yaki Blue Fawn iso 2018 - Cane Dog
 
c. pubescens varieties:
mini red rocoto - Semillas de Palma
mini yellow rocoto - Semillas de Palma
mini brown rocoto - Stettoman/CD
Hyperpube-X yellow F2 - CaneDog
Red Rocoto F4 - descended from Peruvian seed
Ecuador Red - stettoman
San Pedro Orange Rocoto GL - CaneDog
Tatiana Rocoto  F5 Yellow -  Select  CaneDog
XL Brown Rocoto  - CaneDog
Rocopica F2 c. cardenasii x unk. Rocoto- Cane Dog
 
c. baccatum:
Sugar Rush Cream - Devv
Sugar rush Peach - lespaulde 
Ajj Benito - lespaulde
 
c. frutescens:
Chili Costa Rica - THSC
 
Haha I feel your pain in choosing seeds. And with that many choices its only good that you can grow so many peppers  ;)
I like your wilds list so far, but I'll also be looking forward to see the Lemon Starrburst, such a cool looking pepper! I wish you the best of luck into the next grow season.
 
Mildfruit said:
Haha I feel your pain in choosing seeds. And with that many choices its only good that you can grow so many peppers  ;)
I like your wilds list so far, but I'll also be looking forward to see the Lemon Starrburst, such a cool looking pepper! I wish you the best of luck into the next grow season.
Thanks for the good vibe, Rasmus! I am looking forward
to the KS Lemon Starburst, as well. I have 3 or 4 different
seed sources, so don't know yet which I'll grow. Maybe
I'll try a couple of different ones to see what shakes out.
 
I went sort of overboard with the wild varieties, but I have
a feeling there will be a few fails in those, so maybe I'll
wind up with enough for my twenty 3-gallon pots! And
maybe I'll be able to save a few seeds. I'm going to try
for a few isolated pods on each one.
 
PtMD989 said:
Good to see you got more info on the “Wilds”. [emoji16]


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They are a very interesting segment of the chili pepper world,
for sure. Sort of like going back to the beginning. Hard to
imagine that all cultivated peppers come from these small,
humble beginnings!
 
Thanks for for helping my 'wild' grow have a chance of success
in 2020, my friend!
 
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