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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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BDASPNY said:
it'll definitely change their attitude about trying what you're growing.
 
I read an article awhile back where they do that to keep elephants out too.  lol
I think I saw that same article, or at least a reference to it.

I make my own pepper spray now. Works pretty well as long as I can remember to reapply it now and then.
 
Sawyer said:
I think I saw that same article, or at least a reference to it.

I make my own pepper spray now. Works pretty well as long as I can remember to reapply it now and then.
 
ive read it works great.  I only have probs with rabbits and they don't seem to like peppers too much. they were a huge hassle when we tried to grow corn.
 
ran out of space in original plot so I expanded again.  started planting in it this week.
 
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original plot growing well.
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my only aji Golden to survive is doing really well.  has several aji limo to keep her company.
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random peppers starting to grow on most plants.
 
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my ow jalapeno are doing well. I have black and purple already producing.
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looks like I need to get down closer to get better and clear pictures.  just wanted to get a few quick shots since I was excited to see some progress.
 
Nice work man!! That's gotta feel good to get a lot of them girls in the ground! Dude you are gonna be seriously military crawling under a canopy of heat in 3 months from now! The swimming in pods dream isn't far off from reality! How many more do you have left to plant? You might need to sell your lawn mower and just say hell with the grass and convert every square foot into chile forest just sayin! Lol.  
 
BigCedar said:
Nice work man!! That's gotta feel good to get a lot of them girls in the ground! Dude you are gonna be seriously military crawling under a canopy of heat in 3 months from now! The swimming in pods dream isn't far off from reality! How many more do you have left to plant? You might need to sell your lawn mower and just say hell with the grass and convert every square foot into chile forest just sayin! Lol.  
 
 
thanks! its been an eventful season already to get to this point.
 
I feel the tidal wave of peppers coming over the horizon. :dance: and im excited.
 
 
I've got at least 30 more plants to put in the ground or give away. I have two people expecting a few plants. the scary part is I lost a bunch of plants along the way and would of easily had 100 more at this point.
 
 
I seriously considered tilling the rest of the backyard but the family vetoed that idea. something about needing space to hangout and play. lol
 
Good that you have some more space to till up
and plant, Scott! Actually, I still see a little green
lawn left, why stop now?

That first pepper garden plot is going to be a
veritable jungle in a couple of months, my friend
I cannot wait to see all the colors popping out in there!

Your PDN x BMJ plants look great, nice color and
growth habit. I hope you post some of your results
to the global grow thread as the season goes on.
 
PaulG said:
Good that you have some more space to till up
and plant, Scott! Actually, I still see a little green
lawn left, why stop now?

That first pepper garden plot is going to be a
veritable jungle in a couple of months, my friend
I cannot wait to see all the colors popping out in there!

Your PDN x BMJ plants look great, nice color and
growth habit. I hope you post some of your results
to the global grow thread as the season goes on.
thank you! those just went in the ground so im hoping for big things to come. I used compost, weed barrier and mulch to make their new home a happy place.  i'll def post pics when they start growing more.
 
the first plot should be amazing in color in a few months. :party:
 
 
 
BigCedar said:
 
 
Phhht  :rolleyes: Fun suckers. Always suckin the fun out of everything!
 
 
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they sure do! lmao
 
PaulG said:
I've never seen chew patterns like that. Since it's only on
one plant, perhaps there is someone living below the soil
level and crawling up at night. Maybe dig around a little?
 
Nice phenotype on the Habanada!

Thanks I grew about 15+ habanada last year. Lol. Then realized they were better in a mix then by themselves. At least to me. So this year Im just growing the one ow plant.


I hadnt ever seen any patterns like that myself. Of course I go back out tonight and see it on a bishops hat on the opposite side of the garden. I was wondering if a rabbit would bite leaves like that.
 
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