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BDASPNY’s 2019 GLOG

Last year I did reasonably well and was happy with the results. This year I have much bigger plans.

From humble beginnings...

seeds started so far.
jalapeno(black, jalora, farmers, biker billy, purple)
long thin cayenne
poblano
Halaby
MOA Scotch Bonnet
Big Sun Habanero
TFM Scotch Bonnet
Turkish Cayenne
Aji Golden
Fatalli
Tekne Dolmasi
Chapeau Du Frade
Santa Fe Grande
Pimiento Cristal
Carolina reaper
bhut jolokia
habanada
Melrose
MOSQUETERO HYBRID
BIGGIE CHILE HYBRID
GOLDEN CAYENNE
ROULETTE HYBRID    
SWEET SUNSET HYBRID
PAQUIME HYBRID
 
 

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ill have to figure out how to rotate this. from my phone with no wifi was a poor choice to try this.
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Looks like the damage may have been done by something like a stink bug although they don't usually make the hole. They just suck the life out of the pod and leave a dry spot like what you see around the hole. I've never seen a caterpillar make a dry spot, just a hole.
 
Except for the off-color, your spider looks like a Golden Orb. They add features to their webs like the zigzag pattern yours made. These spiders down here typically build their huge and very sticky webs in clear air between supports about head high where they're far too easy to walk into. They build a lot of webs in the wooded areas of our land where I mow. I affectionately refer to these webs as "Alabama Hair Nets".
 
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I don't know about the pest, I would guess it's not a bird, but I know very little about that stuff.
I'm glad we don't have orb spiders here I can do without.
 
BDASPNY said:
can anyone tell me what *%&#@!*&^$#@! pest is doing this?    this was going to be my first reaper. at least that's what the plant was labeled.  started it from seeds. even though its off pheno the leaves look correct.
 
ive had this happen several times now and its always on the first of the hottest peppers im growing! they put a tiny hole in it and then leave it alone.  its only happening on the 350k scoville and higher peppers. id say its not a bird cuz this is 3 feet off the ground but I could be wrong.
 
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I've been getting a lot of similar damage.  I haven't found the culprit yet either.
 
I'm not even sure if something is eating its way in, or if something hatched inside and is eating its way out.
 
I've run across some references to something called a pepper weevil, which sounds like it might fit the profile.  But I haven't caught one in the act yet.
 
DontPanic said:
 
I've been getting a lot of similar damage.  I haven't found the culprit yet either.
 
I'm not even sure if something is eating its way in, or if something hatched inside and is eating its way out.
 
I've run across some references to something called a pepper weevil, which sounds like it might fit the profile.  But I haven't caught one in the act yet.
 
Funny, I found this damaged pepper on the ground today. Looks pretty much the same but older damage.
 
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Hey DontPanic, you think these may be pepper weevils? I found some of these on poke sallet late in May. I never saw any in my garden but that poke sallet seemed to be the epicenter of my armyworm infestation.
 
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DWB said:
 
Funny, I found this damaged pepper on the ground today. Looks pretty much the same but older damage.
 
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Hey DontPanic, you think these may be pepper weevils? I found some of these on poke sallet late in May. I never saw any in my garden but that poke sallet seemed to be the epicenter of my armyworm infestation.
 
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I've been doing some 'Googling' for pepper weevils.  The more I research it, the more it looks like pepper weevil damage.
 
There's a good picture of a Pepper Weevil in this link, as well as a good general description of the pest:
 
https://entomology.ifas.ufl.edu/creatures/veg/beetle/pepper_weevil.htm
 
Apparently, the damage we are seeing is the mature pepper weevils bursting out of the pepper (kind-of like in the movie "Alien").
 
Unfortunately, it's almost impossible to control them at this point, according to most of the links I've found.
 
The general shape of the insect in DWB's picture matches with the Pepper Weevil.  The Pepper Weevil seems to have a very distinctive snout, but most of the insects in DWB's picture are doing a really good job of hiding their faces.  :)
 
pods are coming in full stream now!
 
sliced and sauted with onions and garlic in lime juice.
 
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peach habanero ferment started.
 
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fresh pods
 
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and the field of pepper dreams.
 
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Wow, you are firing on all cylinders, Scott!  Great hauls of beautiful pods.
 
Just looking at those 'red fatalis' made my mouth burn  :mouthonfire:
Give your GF a hug for harvesting peppers while you
were away!
 
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