like peppamang said eggshells work great but I like to use crushed oyster shell. You can either mix it with water or sprinkle it around the base of the plant. You can't really use to much but you basically just have to eyeball it.
Either chocolate hab or a 7 pot douglah. If it's really hot it's a douglah. I doubt it a cross because it seems to be stable. If it's really hot it's most likely the douglah
Always drink lots of milk and eat peanut butter and a banana before eating pods. Once the cramps start there is really nothing you can do. Try to prevent it best as you can before hand
Your first mistake was buying from eBay. Hopefully you won't make that mistake again. Anyways to answer your question its 100% a cross but it does have reaper in it for sure. It has been crossed with what looks like a bhut or fatalli. The plant is most likely F1 generation because it's so...
It does assist in weight loss. 100% true. Capsacin speeds up metabolism, increases heart rate, and causes sweating. Try to eat spicy food with most everything you eat. The hotter the better. Good luck!
Oredered live plants from chilliplants.com. its labled as a butch t but looks more like moruga. Some pods are extremely spikey unlike most morugas.
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Ordered live plants from chilliplants.com. one of my plants labled as a butch t appears to be a reaper. Im almost sure its a reaper. I only have one pepper on the plant at the moment.
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Overwatering is the number one cause for yellow leaves. As for the shriveling of the leaves is caused by alot of heat and sun and also lack of calcium like jacrispy said. I recommend you increase calcium and set your plants in the sun every now and then. Usually the leaves that are already...
Alot of sun and heat or lack of calcium. I see your giving it bone meal already, increase the bone meal and give the plant some shade every now and then. The sun can be brutal on plants at times
Doesnt look my a brown moruga scorpion. Im not sure what you have there. Deffinatly looks more like a douglah. Cross would be my first guess because you have several different phenos.