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CaneDog 2025 Indoor/Outdoor Glog

Seems like it's been forever since I made a glog post, but 2025 is right around the corner and as someone once said, it's never too early to get started! Last year was a tough year with aphids getting into my early season starts and generally cool sucky weather, so I'm hoping for better in 2025. I'll kick things off with some pic's of my current indoor grow, which I've taken over the past couple/few weeks.

First up is a Scarlett's Chili x Poblano. They're cool looking plants with great tasting mild peppers. I'm doing a lot of work with Jalapenos and planned maintain this variety going forward while also backcrossing it a bit toward its jalapeno roots.
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Another Jalapano type I have growing inside is Chile Rayado. I like how fuzzy these guys are. In addition to needing more true seeds, I want to cross it with both zapotec and orange spice jalaps.
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Farmers Market Jalapeno. Another fuzzy type. Somehow I've gone forever without growing these before. I'm impressed with how vigorous and robust they are.
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Mayan Cobanero. Another first time growing for me. I've been keeping it in a solo to rein in its growth, as I often do indoors, but shortly after this pic I saw it start to bud/fork so I moved it up into a 5.5" pot to fill out.
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Baccatum Fragilis, with its rather unique mutated look.
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Rhomboidium. After my OW finally died, I had only old-ish seeds to start again so I planted a bunch. I ended up with almost a dozen of these guys so had to cull them back. This guy was one of the lucky few that made it.
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Rocoto Manzano Amarillo Ollantaytambo. Some of the rocotos haven't been too happy being restricted in solo cups, but they're looking good and still staying fairly small after getting upped to 5.5's. This guy still shows a little chlorosis on its lower leaves, but seems happy enough.
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Anyhow, enough for now.
Cheers!
CD
 
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Yep, annuum. Could be. I've thought for some time that they're cool looking peppers, but only got around to it recently. I was impressed enough with the red that I had to get the yellow added to my grow list pronto! :)
I came across the pepper that I believe is Jamaican mushroom by accident. It was labeled as a scotch bonnet at the nursery. I should have know it wasn’t a scotch bonnet by looking at the leaves.
 
Oh, yeah. I remember that now that you remind me. I just scrolled through a few pages of your OP 2023 thread again and you had a lot of nice pods coming in around that time. What color did the Jamaican's come in? How did you like them?
 
These ripened to red. Fairly hot from what I remember. Typically annuum taste like a red jalapeño. I have a some dried pods still. Let me know if you want some more seeds.

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Yep, annuum. Could be. I've thought for some time that they're cool looking peppers, but only got around to it recently. I was impressed enough with the red that I had to get the yellow added to my grow list pronto! :)
I love them my gateway pepper previously bad taste orange habs about turned me off but them I grew these form lake valley at the time & the rest of history
 
I came across the pepper that I believe is Jamaican mushroom by accident. It was labeled as a scotch bonnet at the nursery. I should have know it wasn’t a scotch bonnet by looking at the leaves.
🤣 lol, same for me! In 2020 I ordered some Bishop's crown seeds (probably a claimed orange version) but they sent me Jamaican hot yellow... fun fact: these two and scotch bonnet are of three different species. I was disappointed because in my case even the shape was different from what I expected. I can't remember the flavor; they weren't hot, but maybe it was my plant, or my environment...
 
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