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    transplanting

    Well today I transfered majority of my Chili plants into 5 gallon buckets. Hopefully they will grow big over the winter.
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    Here I Go Again

    this kind of reminds me of powder chocolate donuts.
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    The year of FLAVOR...

    I have to agree my man. I have eaten many super hots, including the Jolokia and Im wondering if the different varieties like the annums, Chinense, and fruct- have different capasciunoids.
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    chinense suave habanero

    Ok I need some reviews and info on this Habanero variety. Is it easy to grow? How is the flavor? I am taking an interest in growing a couple mild varieties.
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    aji dulce

    going to use some when I cook. WIll turn some into a tasty Salsa and make some interesting Sweet chili sauces. There is a ton of things you can do with chili. I may even look into growing the Suave Heatless habanero. all depends on how the flavor is.
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    aji dulce

    i will be growing AJi Dulce Venezuelan variety. I may order several pounds of the pods to try out, and cook with them.
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    Why do you grow chilli peppers?

    I grow them because I want to try diff varieties. I also like how they flavor my cooking.
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    aji dulce

    I plan on growing an Aji dulce plant next. Just ordered one. This should be a great chili to cook with.
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    And the best spicy chaser is....... Pepperoncini?!!?!

    Thier is a mild habanero. Cant think of the name, but it was bred to be heatless.
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    Central FL, what a storm....

    only if we could donate your excess water to our pepper growing friends in Arizona.
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    Guru's 1/8 Acre Fabriculture - 5 yr mothers

    we got to many deer. I think the coyotes migrations will help with our deer problem. I have a feeling bambi might like chili plants........
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    Guru's 1/8 Acre Fabriculture - 5 yr mothers

    nice to see im not the only one experimenting with cloning chili plants.
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    vendor Hirts Gardens

    I noticed, After seeing scotch bonnets, and What I noticed from the leaf shape of my bonnets last year( even though they never produced fruit) The sent me 3 red mushroom plants.....) But the flavor is one of the best I have tried when it comes to chili.
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    Please help me to Identify what I grew!!

    They look like my yellow habaneros. Those reds could be a number of different Chinense variety.
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    Uses for green pods?

    those 7 pots are as big as bell peppers! oO
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    Spiders, good or bad guys?

    nice a gaurd spider! I got one on my Habenero plant. Threw one I found around the house on my biggest chili plant.
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    chinense Orange Scorpion or just a normal variation of orange hab?

    could be a cross save the seeds then plant them.
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    The Pepper King

    not to mention this will be a beautiful site when the chilis are in full bloom. So many different colors,a pretty garden.
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    The Pepper King

    The more space to grow the more salas and chili sauces can be made. I recommend 2 chilis to grow in your church garden the new mexico chili and the venenzuelan Aji dulce They will love these 2 flavors.
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