Thanks aj!
I'm also growing the Moruga Scorpion. Yes, the pods are very bumpy.
This one looks like some scorpion varieties I've seen. Anyway. They are cool looking nontheless.
Hot as hell. There are 4 pods on this plant like the first pic. Then the others look like second pic pods. Grew from seed as Scorpion.
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It's full of flowers and pods now but..
My Bonchi Bhut. He's going into a larger container when the season is over. My biggest trunk container plant but my biggest trunk goes to my in-ground 3 year old Tabasco. About 2" in diameter. My Fatalii probably has the lowest, thickest trunk. Might make...
Finally, some good rain from tropical storm Dolores. Plants, grass, trees finally getting some water. I transplanted a cactus yesterday so I'm glad he's getting a little. This is the leading edge I hear..more expected through Monday.
That's nice. Since buying our house, we haven't lanscaped yet but we do have a nice firepit and will be incorporating a similar design through a family friend who is a landscaper..using my input of course :-)
You are in Cali if I remember correct right savina?
I hope you are right about El Nino.
This picture shows how dry the San Gabriel River is. I live at the base of the mountains just left of this pic.
One little spark and it's fire.
Thanks for the thoughts aj :)
Yeah, we need the rain desperately here in CA.
In the mean time, I water my plants as needed. Not worried about the water police..yet!
Most of my peppers are containered but I do have in-grounds.
I water as needed although my city currently has a twice week water limit for lawns of 6 minutes. Our farmers in the central valley are with no doubt in trouble. Our State needs months of non-stop rain just to break even.
It is getting...
It's hot here in S. California with little or no rain expected anytime soon except for our mountain and desert thunderstorms that occasionally creep over the mountain and hit my plants.
Productivity is good though. Even with our water shortage..my plants will continue to get plenty :p