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  1. BrianS

    My Pepper Growing Thread

    No not really except what is already in the pottingsoil I'm using. When I move them to the bigger pots I'll use some leftover turkey manure in the bottom of the pots. It worked good with maters last year so surely the peppers will appreciate it as well
  2. BrianS

    My Pepper Growing Thread

    Thanks Vincent! I cant wait to see your peppers :)
  3. BrianS

    Is a Brown & Chocolate Hab the same?

    I will keep both varieties separated (if indeed they are different)
  4. BrianS

    Is a Brown & Chocolate Hab the same?

    I am growing peppers that 1 is labeled as Brown Hab which I got the seeds from TGS and Choc Hab that came from a member here. Are they the same Hab?
  5. BrianS

    My Pepper Growing Thread

    Yeah I planted the Aji too early. I didnt know they would grow this fast. I thought they would be kinda slow like Rocoto I had from Peru. It is called Aji Escebeche and Aji Amarillo in Peru. It is a mildly hot pepper used in some of the "saltado" dishes they cook in Peru. My mother in law who...
  6. BrianS

    My Pepper Growing Thread

    Just a little update... Aji Escabeche (Amarillo) Scotch Bonnets Brown Habanero Rocoto (Peru)
  7. BrianS

    New Life

    Hey Patrick, Here are the Bhut and Nagas you sent me. Looking good, huh? :D
  8. BrianS

    New Life

    My Naga and Bhuts are also growing Patrick, thanks :)
  9. BrianS

    bell pepper seeds?

    Yeah mine were very very productive last year ;)
  10. BrianS

    MrOneEyedBoh's Grow Log!!

    Mike, You're not growing the KBX tomatoe? Really missing out ;) If you remind me, I'll send you seeds next year ;)
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    MrOneEyedBoh's Grow Log!!

    Looking good! What other types are you getting in the mail?
  12. BrianS

    Sprouting: Red Savina vs. Bhut Jolokia

    On a side note my Thai Hots and Scotch Bonnets have had 100% germination! I planted far more of those than I will need. I am already giving some of them away LOL
  13. BrianS

    Sprouting: Red Savina vs. Bhut Jolokia

    savinas appear to be realy easy to grow. I have had around 95% germination for them. My Bhuts so far are around 80% which I still consider to be good after all the difficulties I have read about them. The plants seem to grow slower than the others but they are gonna do just fine I believes ;)
  14. BrianS

    hi all

    Welcome from Missouri ;)
  15. BrianS

    Man im mad

    That sucks! I was afraid of doing that myself so I labeled each one.
  16. BrianS

    favorite What is your favorite pepper for FLAVOR that also has heat?

    IMO a Carribean Red is just pretty hard to beat. I haven't had one in a looong time but that will hopefully change as I have some seeds this year.
  17. BrianS

    What's on your grow list this spring?

    Lotsa peppers Tomatoes (around 15 varieties) Cucumbers (3 varieties) zuccini crooked neck squash corn (PEACHES AND CREAM) okra green beans potatoes pak choy swiss chard brocoli cabbage peas radish lettuce spinach and more that I havent thought of yet
  18. BrianS

    hot-sauce Worst Hot sauce you've ever tasted?

    Louisiana Hot Sauce tastes like vinegar to me
  19. BrianS

    My Pepper Growing Thread

    Dont worry, any info I get will be credited. I have been writing articles for different publications not in the gardening section for the past few years. In other words, this aint my first rodeo ;)
  20. BrianS

    My Pepper Growing Thread

    Thanks, I hope this will be a scorcher of a Summer. I have been asked to write an article for a local publication on growing hot peppers so this is how I will document what I do. I may need to ask some advice from y'all here. I have grown sever peppers in the past but never got into it like...
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