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pics A few random pod pics...

Still all green but starting to look mean.

Red Bhut
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A spikey little Bhut Indian Carbon
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Yellow 7 Pod
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Chocolate Hab
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White Bullet Hab
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Nice looking pods! I'm still waiting for some bhuts to start ripening. Its been about a month since some have been mature size and they are still green.
 
I guess I'll just make this my grow log because I don't have one.

Chocolate Bhut
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Trinidad Scorpion Yellow
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7 Pod Barrackpore in a pot
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My first ripe little 7 Pod Red
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Raised bed a while ago
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Back of raised bed recently
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very nice looking pods and so huge :eek: healthy looking plants congrats. Will you be eating these raw or are they for sause?
 
That raised bed is awesome, how many plants do you have in there?

Bhut Indian Carbon is crazy looking. Some of my yellow bhuts have those little spikes on the skin.
 
That raised bed is awesome, how many plants do you have in there?

Bhut Indian Carbon is crazy looking. Some of my yellow bhuts have those little spikes on the skin.

Thanks, 40 plants in there. 19 different kinds. All chinense and mostly superhot. :)

My yellow bhuts are slow. Just starting to set a few pods.
 
Thanks, 40 plants in there. 19 different kinds. All chinense and mostly superhot. :)

My yellow bhuts are slow. Just starting to set a few pods.

Nice. The yellow bhuts are one of my best producers this year. Even the one that got accosted by an army of mites barely missed a beat. I just wish the Douglahs and chocolate habaneros would step it up. Not too much of a surprise though, since the Douglahs and chocolate habaneros didn't germinate extremely well (speed or %), while the bhuts and yellow bhuts mostly popped in about 6-10 days. There definitely seems to be a strong correlation in how quickly and at what % the seed germinates and the health of the plant throughout the season.
 
Nice. The yellow bhuts are one of my best producers this year. Even the one that got accosted by an army of mites barely missed a beat. I just wish the Douglahs and chocolate habaneros would step it up. Not to much of a surprise though, since the Douglahs and chocolate habaneros didn't germinate extremely well (speed or %), while the bhuts and yellow bhuts mostly popped in about 6-10 days. There definitely seems to be a strong correlation in how quickly and at what % the seed germinates and the health of the plant throughout the season.

Nice observation. I would have to agree now that I think about it.
 
Fish Pepper plant
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Fish Pepper pods
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My biggest Fatalli pod
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Red T Scorps are finally setting pods
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Hopefully I will get to post some pics of RIPE pods soon...
 
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