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    Awesome Video - So Many Chiliheads in it

    I noticed that there is a blooper video which you can see with the link at the end. In the description of that video I saw the list of urls for everyone. I could copy and paste them all in.
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    Awesome Video - So Many Chiliheads in it

    You're in this? Which one are you? That is so cool!
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    Awesome Video - So Many Chiliheads in it

    Hi Everyone, I found this video on Youtube and there are so many chiliheads in it, it is amazing! It is also very funny if you watch it to the end. Every chilihead should see it. Hope you like it.
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    How many pods per plant would be normal?

    Hi JDFan, Even while I was asking the question, I had all those variables in my mind. My question isn't a scientific one. I was looking for anecdotal answers. How about if I break it down into an even simpler question: In your experience (and the experience of anyone else reading this post)...
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    How many pods per plant would be normal?

    Yes! But what I would be interested in, is what would be a good number of peppers for each of the pepper types. Has anyone ever seen a discussion on that? I'd like to know if I'm doing well or not. Thank you. AGH! 150 - 300 from BHUTS?!!!! I stopped growing them because the number of...
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    How many pods per plant would be normal?

    Does it not vary based on the pepper type? I ask this because I have grown (for example) red Scotch Bonnet peppers for a number of years and have had well over a hundred peppers on a plant, leading me to assume that the red Scotch Bonnet is a prolific plant. Like I said, the seven Pod...
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    How many pods per plant would be normal?

    Hi, I find myself sitting and counting pods all the time. For instance, I have Naga Morich plants (9 of them) and Jonah Seven Pods (7 of them) and have around 20 to 25 Nagas on each Naga plant but only 5 to 10 Seven Pods. Seems pretty consistent for those 2 pepper types. My Purira (I only...
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    curled leaves on my Butch T's?

    Hi HwyBill, I am finding this topic really interesting. But I am most floored by your being able to tell the difference between Chinenses and Annuum plants at this very young stage. I can tell the frutescens...once they have peppers on them, but to be able to tell the plants apart...amazing...
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    Hi from Noobie Who is Trying to Kill His Plants

    Thanks very much for this advice. I have learned my lesson. The fear of killing off my plants has scared me straight...in a manner of speaking. I am just wondering if the damage is irreparable or if the plants, left alone, might rebound. Thank you again.
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    Hi from Noobie Who is Trying to Kill His Plants

    Thanks punn177. I guess that once leaves show the distress of being over-fertilized those leaves are not going to bounce back, but in your experience and opinion, will the plants survive? Have you had plants that were burnt come back, if left alone? Thanks again.
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    Hi from Noobie Who is Trying to Kill His Plants

    Hi everyone. I have been reading posts on this forum for a couple of years but have never had a reason to ask a question until now. In my desire to grow pepper plants I have overdone the fertlizers and the watering. I can now see the horrible error of my ways. I have been watering with Miracle...
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