Yea it was a pretty cool transaction. Was somewhat taken back. But it was cool to meet a local chilihead. An he was just in ah like he had found the motherload. He even took pics of the plants. It's an awesome feeling when something you raise and baby from seed to fruit. When some one out of the...
Made an interesting sell of pods today. Had some random guy come knocking on my door. Saying he'd been eyeing my plants evertime he drove by. Was shocked he actually knew what they were. Most in these parts steer clear. Well after looking over them. An his jaw hitting the grown with just the...
Not to thread jack. But Winn-Dixie isn't found in mine and jkernea's parts any more. As Publix run them out. They' were both based outta Florida at the time they withdrew. Think they still are. Anyways enjoy your supermarket find Phil. Those are rare in these parts.
These were purchased from a reputable vendor also. I just know what ever they are. They are warm. Not quite bhut hot. But throws you off when you least expect it.
Your reds in the third pic look more like what are on my plant throwing reds. I was leaning towards red fatalii to begin with. Just...
Wondering what this could be? One out of three of my yellow fatalii's is throwing pods like this. An as far as I know I just planted yellows. Possibly red fatalii? I know it's hotter than any yellow I've tried. Sorry for the upsidedown pic. Not meaning to break ya'lls necks.
Another great review. Looks like that Brown gave you the kick the balls you were looking for this year. Lol
Edit: Take that back. Looks like the savannah put the hurting on you.
Have a Caltapa tree in our backyard. Can't even stand under it in the summer due to the Caltapa caterpillar poop. That was just my first guess. Second was army worm. But not the beet. Yellow stripe armyworm. They look so familiar. Except the Caltapa worms are larger...
Think it's a Caltapa caterpillar. Found one on my plants this year. An it's as aggresive as the tomatoe hornworm. As to not let go. We have a Caltapa tree very close to where we grow. (A tree that grows super long green bean looking things) They get eat up about every June or July every year, by...
Figured I would post some pics of my growth this year. Since the rain finally broke for a while. Sorry for the low quality pics.
Early Carolina Reaper.
Older Carolina on same plant.
Loaded yellow Brainstrain.
Another yellow brain.
Rippening White Peruvian hab.
Rippening yellow bhut...
+1 on the repotting if possible. I had a colony move in my yellow cardi's container last year. An the plant seemed to have stunted. It never looked as healthy and lush as all my other plants. An even with regular waterings they persisted to thrive in it. When I pulled the plant at the end of the...