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Brian2112's 2011 so far

These are the few little hot heads for now.... im just running out of room in my apartment and my Sphynx cats like to eat leaves if i put some by a window... lol

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good luck this season...pray for an easy hurricane season this year...
 
3/17/11
Update

Its in the 70's here now, so I put of of the plants out, hopefully they will like it!
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Orange Habanero
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Naga Morich
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Tobasco
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Black Prince
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Trinadad Scorpion
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Absolutely beautiful plants!

Yours are at least a month ahead of mine, even my overwinters! What a difference a couple hundred miles of latitude makes!

How 'bout some more recent photos?
 
Thank you Windchicken!
More Recent Pics...

Cajun Belle
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Black Prince
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Tobasco
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Exsplosive Ember
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Orange Habanero
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Trinadad Scorp BT from Hippy "wind damaged" Yellow 7pot
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Trinadad Scorp? "ebay who knows"
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Douglah from Hippy
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Bhut Jolokia from NMSU
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Looks like they stood the wind pretty well. Very nice choice of varieties. The Explosive Ember is gorgeous.

Is that Black Prince this year's planting? I have three that look just like that, but they are overwinters!
 
The explosives are great. First year i have grown. Love the color. Black prince looks very similar..will have to look into that one
 
So i take it you leave all your plants in pots? Just looking over your plants again..man those are really nice. That black prince one is huge and very very beautiful. Love the colors of that. I know..its about the pepper..but I like colors and shapes and looks of plants as much or more than the peppers themselves.
 
What you said, Mike! I think I love growing these plants as much or more than I do eating the chiles.

Black Prince will get very tall in the ground, given enough time and plenty of loose, deep soil...I had 3 in-ground plants last year that were still growing at around 5 feet tall when the frost killed them, and they had been planted very late in the season.
 
mmcdermott1- yes, they are all in pots... i live in a apartment, so i cant have a garden....
But just watch out when i do have my own place.... its ON then! lol
 
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