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which new grow has you most excited

Two sprouts of a replant of a Trinidad Scorp and a 7 Pot as I felt I did not get enough the first go around. I also planted a Maya Red that I saved seeds from a pod my FIL gave me last fall and it sprouted up good.
 
Mystery wine? Do tell
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Yes they are, I think I still have one order left of the mystery wine powder on my site. They are not a super hot but very tasty and hot. TheBiz did a review of the powder if you want to check it out. I hope they grow true this year and don't become red or chocolate. :dance:
 
Devil's Tongues, red mushrooms, and choc habs.

I would say I'm excited about growing Jay's peach ghost scorpions, but afraid is a more appropriate word
 
Well, since this is my first year of superhots - EVERYTHING gets me excited! Particularly looking forward to the Brain Strains (both yellow and red) as well as the Brown Bhut (though still haven't germinated!! grr). Really looking forward to having real malagueta peppers finally so I can make some piri piri chicken!

I am also eager to try the Chacoense "Most Proflic" from Pepperlover. Really easy to germinate thus far - all my seeds germinated, and I didn't anticipate that at all.
 
I am excited to grow Bishop's Crown because it is thriving very well and I have yet to taste one. Photos and reviews have me totally psyched for them.

Is that the same thing as Uba Tuba? That's one of the ones I'm most lit up about for this year---it seems like a great kitchen pepper for a lot of different uses. I've read that the "wings" hold the pods up perfectly so that you can cut the stem ends off, stuff them, and stand them upright on a tray in the oven.

I'm pretty excited about the Beni Highlands _chinense_, which I once saw someone describe as "Fatalii Jr."---I'd love to get the flavor profile of a Fatalii with a little less heat.

-NT
 
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