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SG's 2012

Since late last year I've been starting seedlings in waves because of limited space and other constraints. So I have a good number of plants in varying stages of growth, with some trying to flower too. The plants are looking good and I am poised to have some tremendous harvests. Last year I only grew a fraction of the what I am attempting this year and even then I had a hard time keeping up with the harvests. I am sure I will go crazy with all the peppers this year.

Here is the where most of the plants start out:
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Focusing on some individuals:
Murupi Amarela
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Praetermissum initiating its first fork:
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Chacoense:
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Fatalii x Choco Bhut F2:
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Sonoran Chiltepin:
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A Brown Rocoto about to flower:
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Hey Charles! Your plants look amazing dude. Loving the crosses! Should be interesting to see what that purple 7brown plant will put out! Loving the Ow Yellow Bhut too, my biggest plant happens to be a yellow OW'd bhut as well :) Hope your grow continues to go well for you. I'm guessin it's gettin hot over in your neck of the woods! Hope things are well with you buddy.​

Brandon​
 
The infamous "Super Datil"
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Unknown, Not 7 Pot Brown Bonnet Shaped, must be a Pimenta da Neyde cross?
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Some Mexican C. annuums:
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Another 7 Pot Yellow x Bonda ma Jacques F1 pod:
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Cumari Pollux on top, 7 Pot Brain Strain on the bottom:
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Hey SG, I was wondering if you had any luck with the BGH 1725? I regret not getting to see what an overwintered one could do and then did not get any germinated for this season. I will try them again.

Love the look of the Cumari Pollux.

Mike
 
Hey SG, I was wondering if you had any luck with the BGH 1725? I regret not getting to see what an overwintered one could do and then did not get any germinated for this season. I will try them again.

Love the look of the Cumari Pollux.

Mike

I do in fact have one that made it. It suffered shock when I put it in the ground, not sure exactly what it was, but it is coming back now. I'll take some pics today, I have to go assess wind damage from the Derecho we experienced here...
 
Hey Charles,
I'm curious about the "Super Datil"
What makes it super??? What did you cross it with?
BTW, excellent glog.
Sy

The "Super Datil" was sold as an improved Datil, but everyone who grew it seemed to mostly agree it was a Fatalii, here's some more info.:
http://thehotpepper.com/topic/5352-golden-habaneros/page__st__40#entry93854
 
July update time.

Yellow 7 Pot x Fatalii:
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Yellow 7 Pot x Bonda ma Jacques:
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Maya Red Habanero x Bhut
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7 Pot Brown Bonnet Shaped mystery purple cross (probably Pimenta da Neyde):
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BGH 1725 plant recovering, about to flower:
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After some confusion with the Cumari Pollux (C. praetermissum), here is a real C. galapagoense about to flower:
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Some shots from my shadier patio:

Murupi:
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Douglah x Butch T:
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"Stinger Bonnet"
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Looking good man. You have some interesting crosses,are they of your own making? I had a couple unintentional ones from last year. Nothing cool about these ones though. Did the nasty weather miss you guys last week?
 
Thanks guys, most of the crosses I made last year, except that 7 Pot Purple looking thing... that was a surprise :dance:

I crossed the 7 Pot Yellow with the Bonda and the Fatalii to see if I could just get a yellow pod that combined their traits and the Maya Red Hab with the Bhut to get the heat + the productivity, F2s should be interesting.

Douglah x Butch T was from Hot Pooper, via someone else...

"Stinger Bonnet" was from Windchicken, he grew some scotch bonnets and one plant produced pods that looked like yellow cardi's, it's not known if they were something unique or maybe some yellow cardi seed got mixed in...
 
Your plants are looking awesome Charles! My Chocolate Bhut x Cajamarca that got completely beat down from transplant shock starting setting fruit this week. When the pods get a little bigger I'll send you some pictures of them. They look like they're going to end up taking their physical traits (at least in terms of shape) from the Cajamarca side.
 
Your plants are looking awesome Charles! My Chocolate Bhut x Cajamarca that got completely beat down from transplant shock starting setting fruit this week. When the pods get a little bigger I'll send you some pictures of them. They look like they're going to end up taking their physical traits (at least in terms of shape) from the Cajamarca side.

Yeah, I saw the pics... they'll bounce back I'm sure. I'll have a few more for you to try for next year if you're giving it a go in 2013 as well...
 
My first year growing Aji Cristal:
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One of the pods off of my purple plant fell off and started to turn, looks like they'll be red:
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7 Pot Yellow x Bonda ma Jacques is turning too:
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Another pod on the same plant has yet to turn:
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The 7 Pot Yellow x Bonda ma Jacques looks interesting and I bet it will produce loads of pods. The Bonda ma Jacques is probably my most productive plant with every branch of the plant loaded with pods and great fruity tasting pods.
Aji Cristal looks like a good pepper for stuffing nice looking pods
 
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