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  1. Habanero Fellow

    Guess the # and WIN PODS!

    269
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    Blue Monday pepper giveaway

    57 My wife's birth year
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    Blue Monday pepper giveaway

    46: my mother's birth year.
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    I've got babies!!

    It's the top of the fridge for my paper towel/ ziplock bag method.
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    overwintering Overwintering Nube

    When bringing them in, try to place them near a south facing window and keep them away from a direct heater vent. And be sure not to water them too much.
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    I've got babies!!

    Six days paper towel, ziplock bag method and six days in potting mix. For a total of about 12 days. I have noticed that chocolates take a little longer to shoot a root out. Neither yet. Just gleaning here for information. Very great!!
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    I've got babies!!

    My first super hot seedlings!! I find that they are easier to germinate than the pepper seeds(jalapeno, cayenne) that you buy in the store!!
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    three cotyledons

    One is a brain strain and the other is a scorpion douglah cross.
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    three cotyledons

    What does it mean when a pepper seedling has three cotyledons rather than two? I have a few seedlings that are starting out with three cotyledons.
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    Freebie Friday

    I was way off.
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    Freebie Friday

    What was the # ?
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    Freebie Friday

    Second try: 57 Fifty Seven
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    Freebie Friday

    My year of birth ¡69!
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    breeding a Bhut Jolokia X Jalapeno Cross?

    Thick flesh Sweet bell pepper type taste First one had just a slight tinge of heat. Second one had a jalapeno+ heat in the mouth but a more intense heat hit the back of the throat. It felt like the heat in the mouth was trying to build but just couldn't.
  15. Habanero Fellow

    I am amazed at this Golden Habanero

    My Habs are certainly amazing this year.
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    I am amazed at this Golden Habanero

    A bin can be split every three months. So one bin can turn to 16 in a years time. That's why I have two refrigerator beds, several totes and a 8 by 8 foot compost corral. I sell worms out to local fishermen and feed them to my chickens sometimes. At the beginning of spring I will have 100s...
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    I am amazed at this Golden Habanero

    My bins are outside in the shade so I don't ventilate the lid. I drill holes near the top on the sides of the bucket. In the tote worm bins I use cardboard as the bedding. In my refrigerator worm beds I use leaf mold as the bedding. I use rabbit manure and table scraps as the main food...
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    I am amazed at this Golden Habanero

    A DIY worm bin or a manufactured one?
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