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AJs Backyard Pepper Porn 09-14-09

AlabamaJack said:
thanks tony...the Cappy 7s are very smooth and not dimpled or pimpled...a lot different than the brain strains, but the taste/heat is just as intense...I have three other Brain Strains growing that are doing quite well...

Hey AJ I am going to agree with Tony that there was an accidental cross if your pods are not dimpled or pimpled. I am very sorry but I will replace your seed with fresh seed and a pod so you can fear the brain strain. I'm happy you enjoy the plant like it is but if the 7 is really your favorite, you need a true BS 7 Pod in your future gardens. I mailed a lot of seed packs and most all seem to be true just an unlucky cross my friend.:oops:
 
OMG AJ, incredible! You have set the bar very high (along with Cappy) for what is possible in pots. You have some serious work ahead of you. Maybe you can find a few restaurants to supply.
 
Congratulation A.J that is one awesome peppers forest great images,hope I have some like that next year this year I was moving & left garden full with pods to new owner.But I will have good garden again just need time to put everything together again in the new place,.Still have some plant growing in the basement outside have lot of deer they eat living daylights most of my pods outside till I build some fence outside to protect from it.
 
millworkman said:
Pressure Cookers? As in plural?

Yes sir...got a big one and a small one...the small one cooks quicker but only holds 4 pint jars...the larger one I can put 10 pints in...whenever I do the puree thingy, it is an all day affair....

Pepper Ridge Farm said:
Hey AJ I am going to agree with Tony that there was an accidental cross if your pods are not dimpled or pimpled. I am very sorry but I will replace your seed with fresh seed and a pod so you can fear the brain strain. I'm happy you enjoy the plant like it is but if the 7 is really your favorite, you need a true BS 7 Pod in your future gardens. I mailed a lot of seed packs and most all seem to be true just an unlucky cross my friend.:oops:

not to worry Cappy...I have three BS 7s from you growing fine...they are slow to produce right now but in 6 weeks, I will be teeming with pods...the ones I showed pics of are still 7 pots when it comes to taste and heat...

thepodpiper said:
AJ, surely the best looking potted plants I have seen. Great job!!!!! And congrats on your retirement.

Thanks you very much Dale...I must say retirement is agreeing with me...

Badger said:
Holy cow AJ, they ain't just plants - they're trees. Whatever you do, you do it well!

Thanks Badger

bigt said:
OMG AJ, incredible! You have set the bar very high (along with Cappy) for what is possible in pots. You have some serious work ahead of you. Maybe you can find a few restaurants to supply.

Thanks Tony...not many restaurants want these because they are too hot and the annuums I use myself...

915river said:
Congratulation A.J that is one awesome peppers forest great images,hope I have some like that next year this year I was moving & left garden full with pods to new owner.But I will have good garden again just need time to put everything together again in the new place,.Still have some plant growing in the basement outside have lot of deer they eat living daylights most of my pods outside till I build some fence outside to protect from it.

thanks 915...god I hate you had to leave your garden...thats just wrong...hope you get your new garden up and running well before next season...

Skydiver said:
Stunning.
All of your hard work is really paying off, my friend.

Thanks SD
 
tony05 said:
Bugger!

None of the seeds he sent me have shot yet but if they do i will still grow them. Sounds like they were x polinated.

I still have my Trinnihottie 7 :)

Bugger.

I am sure you will get some of the BS 7 plants...I only kept 5 Cappy 7s and 3 of them are true BS 7s...the Trinihottie 7s are probably a little larger pod than the BS from what I have seen so far...

POTAWIE said:
Great looking plants, you have good reason to be smiling:)

Thanks Derek...it is nice to be able to work with my plants every day...I didn't know I loved it so much...

fineexampl said:

Thanks fine...
 
Very nice layout! Truly amazing. When are you going to start selling powders / concentrates??? Seems like you have enough crop to a few pepper heads good for the winter.... If you need an e-commerce site setup let me know!
 
Grand hedgerow of peppers AJ. That's one glorious site to see so many flowers and buds in dense formation on huge plants. I'm looking forward to pics of your mother lode harvest this Fall.
 
Thanks for the vote of confidence Iggy, but there are several others here I am not even in the same league with
 
Got some questions for you AJ. Do you stake most or any of your plants? Are you having the roots grow through the bottom of the container again like last year?

Awesome pepper patch by the way.
 
thanks again all..it is a labor of love...seems I have said that before...

millworkman said:
Got some questions for you AJ. Do you stake most or any of your plants? Are you having the roots grow through the bottom of the container again like last year?

yes, almost all of the plants are staked...the plants are taller than the stakes now and you can't even see them....for the containers that have not been moved in 3 months, yes, the roots have grown thru the holes in the bottom of the container into the soil...the fataliis in 1 gallon containers have a root mass in the soil below the containers larger than what is in the container itself...I tried to pull one up today and could not so I left it alone...
 
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