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alkhall 2018

Started my list:
 
[SIZE=14pt]Apocalypse Chocolate - RFC[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Bhutlah BBG7 Chocolate- RFC[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Chocolate Reaper- RFC[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Death Spiral- RFC[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]MRM 7 Brown Peachy- RFC[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Naglah Beast Chocolate- RFC[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Skunk Red- RFC[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Venezuelan Tiger- RFC[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Wrecking Ball 7 Brown- RFC[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]7-Pot Cinder – BHUTER[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Brown Large Scorpion cross – MINE[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Chocolate Reaper/Scorpion – (2017 saved seed)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Red (NOT C)PR – OVERWINTERED PLANT[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Mystery Purple – OVERWINTERED CLONE[/SIZE]
 
[SIZE=14pt]Might add a few more.[/SIZE]
 
 
Tomorrow is 90 days from plant-out, but it supposed to rain all day. So, I thought I would get some pics this afternoon.
 
Chocolate Reaper/Scorpion at nearly 5 feet:
 
 
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Wide shot of the raised bed. Privacy fence is 6 feet, 5 foot 4 inches above raised bed:
 
 
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Facing East:
 
 
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Facing West:
 
 
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Ecuadoran Hot Lemon Cayenne:
 
 
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Looking closely, one can see that every branch is covered with flowers and pods. I would not be surprised to harvest 3,000 pods before the end of the season.
 
 
Probably need to do first major harvest of raised bed this weekend, stay tuned.
 
Thanks for looking.
 
Finally got around to first real harvest in the raised bed.
 
Top three rows - NagaBrain Chocolate #1. These have the Brain-like pheno. 91 pods.
 
Fourth row - Red Primo. 21 pods.
 
Fifth row - Apocalypse Chocolate. 25 pods.
 
Sixth row - MRM 7 Brown Peachy. 23 pods.
 
Seventh row - BBMX. 21 pods.
 
Eighth row - Bhutlah BBG7 Chocolate. Disappointed they have no BBG calyx. 28 pods.
 
Ninth row - Cinder. 26 pods.
 
Tenth row - Bhutlah. Several really nice pods. 35 pods.
 
 
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First and second rows - NagaBrain Chocolate #2. The Naga-like pheno. 27 pods.
 
Third and fourth rows - Death Spiral. 19 pods.
 
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316 pods total.
 
EDIT:
 
Ecuadoran Hot Lemon Cayenne. 165 pods.
 
 
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Some Big Guy Jalapenos:
 
 
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EDIT #2:
 
First row - Skunk Red. 8 pods.
 
Second row - Caramel BBM. 6 pods.
 
Third and fourth rows - Venezuelan Tiger. 18 pods.
 
Fifth row - Chocolate Reaper. 12 pods.
 
Sixth row - (Was supposed to be) Wrecking Ball 7 Brown. 10 pods.
 
Thanks for looking. Hope everyone is having a good year.
 
 
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Another 52 pods.
 
 
That harvest is insane! I think i like the photos of pods on the plants even more. Impressive stuff. Keep doing what you're doing.
 
I got seeds for the MRM 7 Brown Peachy from Refining Fire Chiles (Jim Duffy).

The list is on the first page of this glog, for future reference.
 
Mr. West said:
That harvest is insane! I think i like the photos of pods on the plants even more. Impressive stuff. Keep doing what you're doing.
 

Only the beginning...
 
I am keeping count of pod harvest from the raised bed. I will post final count, probably late October.
 
Mr. West said:
That harvest is insane! I think i like the photos of pods on the plants even more. Impressive stuff. Keep doing what you're doing.
 
Brown Large Scorpion cross:
 
 
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Jay's Red Ghost Scorpion:
 
 
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NagaBrain Chocolate #2:
 
 
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CPR (only three pods so far):
 
 
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Red Primo:
 
 
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Cinder:
 
 
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Big Caramel Mama:
 
 
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Unbelievable, Al! Man, your garden has me sooooo frickin' jealous. You're killin' it!!!!!! Fantastic stuff, beautiful pods, and great looking Cinders!!! Thank you for growing it out!!! Have you had a chance to try one?
 
Bhuter said:
Unbelievable, Al! Man, your garden has me sooooo frickin' jealous. You're killin' it!!!!!! Fantastic stuff, beautiful pods, and great looking Cinders!!! Thank you for growing it out!!! Have you had a chance to try one?
 
Adam,
 
Thanks. I have been fortunate with the weather; just the right amount of rain, temps have been good, and I have been quite lucky that the bugs have not been a problem.
 
I have not tried a Cinder yet, but I will. And, thank you for developing the Cinder, I will be growing it next year as well.
 
By the way, the JRGS is from your seed also.
 
jedisushi06 said:
No wonder it looks crossed with something else
 

The pods look pretty much like pics I have seen on other vendors' sites.
 
Do you have a good pic of what they should look like?
 
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