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  1. Pr0digal_son

    contest Gnarliest Pod! September 2021

    I suggest atleast a 1 month ban.
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    contest Gnarliest Pod! September 2021

    Now one from this season,cheater. :lol:
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    Wild, Indeed, Community Thread

    My purple chaco are always squat,Paul. That is very a impressive plant. I don't envy you one bit with all that picking though. I've found a C.flexuosum plant that is a winner for seed stock but I cannot keep the birds off of it. There eximiums,tepins,chacos etc. all around it offering up high...
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    outdoors a fishing thread

    @Chris Kewley I want a Laker on a fly rod so bad. Only in 80' of water here though. You get any close to the surface?
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    The enigma,Norm MacDonald. Shit!

    The enigma,Norm MacDonald. Shit!
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    baccatum Best Looking Baccatum I've Seen

    I guess it's not as bad as Arseclown Jolokia and some of the other ridiculous ones.
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    baccatum Best Looking Baccatum I've Seen

    Looks more like blown glass to me. :high::high::high::high::high::high::high:
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    pubescens Olive Rocoto variant (mustard)

    Here is a mustard colored spinoff of the iconic Mini Olive Rocoto. This season I was trying to grow the original again as they are one of the best tasting peppers out there. I grew two plants and this is how one turned out. These are substantially hotter than the original with the flavor being a...
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    Wild, Indeed, Community Thread

    The plant is ehhhhh. It's not in jeopardy of dying,but not what I was hoping for. I had a very good line and like and idiot I let the seeds go bad,so I might try again next year,but will still save seeds from this plant. I let all but a few pods fall and rot. They are just too seedy for me to...
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    Wild, Indeed, Community Thread

    Wow! The flibu looks like it has frost on it, @PaulG .It's the fuzziest praetermissum I have grown to date. To address post #336... I find it useful,it's helped me get more active again. I've shared photos of these plants a million times,so It's nice to see new faces taking interest. I'm not...
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    overwintering Advice on overwintering? Help

    First and foremost I would make sure the plant I am bringing in is pest and pathogen free. I admit to being more neurotic than most,but I've never had bugs in my indoor grow and have wintered many plants over the years(16 last season). There are plenty of threads of members dealing with...
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    Wild, Indeed, Community Thread

    Dedicated this year to refreshing my stock of wild seeds. Here is an easy method for separating flesh and pulp from seed. This is more geared towards C.flexuosum and rhomboideum,which get very gummy when drying,but works on all others. The chacoense pods pictured below are easy to air dry and...
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    Wild, Indeed, Community Thread

    @CraftyFox I have no idea. Possibly physiological or a random insect. I am just smashing them up for seed stock,haven't looked that closely I can understand your concern. I've never had issues with that specific bug,just the typical baddies.
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    Wild, Indeed, Community Thread

    @CraftyFox I have no idea. Possibly physiological or a random insect. I am just smashing them up for seed stock,haven't looked that closely.
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    Wild, Indeed, Community Thread

    C.lanceolatum
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    SKULLBIKERS Fun with peppers in 2021 GLOG

    The plant in post #348 with the small white flowers on trusses is from the Morelloid clade of Solanum. I'm going to leave it general like that because there are 4 of 5 species in the USA that are nearly identical and need to be seen in person to differentiate. Or numerous photos. 90% chance they...
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    seeds Germinating Chile Pequin

    I would suggest putting an organza bag over the end of a branch to protect them until fully ripe. Wilds are generally more difficult to germinate so it's probably a good idea to have them ripe before starting. You could also take cuttings from the mother. If all else fails,I'm sure there are...
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    pics Late Blooming Super Hots

    Nice work for your first grow. It's all about making proper adjustments to your climate and not making any knee jerk reactions.
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