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Douglah Cappy 2010

Charles, that is a Peach Habanero I got from boutros. They recovered very well along with my Fatalii which both very look now. :woohoo: Both were hit the hardest early in the year by the neighbor spraying herbicide but now the Fatalii is huge with dark green leaves. I have found two horn worm caterpillars in the past week, just got to catch them early both chomped a few limbs before I found them. :evil:
 
Man you guys in the southern regions are killing me! :eek: I think we just broke into summer this week. Sunny with averages in the mid 80s FINALLY! Still dips into the upper 50's at night. I have buds just now forming. I'm envious...I admit it! :rolleyes: Here's to wishing you a great grow season and bountiful harvest! Good work! ;)
 
Cappy is this a little early for you to be harvesting peppers already?

Looking forward to the picnic table being covered..
 
Cappy is this a little early for you to be harvesting peppers already?

Looking forward to the picnic table being covered..

I am on schedule as these are all peppers that formed in the first fork. Plants still growing with lots of green peppers but flower set is definately slowing down due to the extreme heat. I don't have a picnic table that's Potawie, but will need something other than a pizza box to put my pods on this year. Lots of cool new peppers like the Primo and Orange 7 and chocolate scorpions and billyboy douglah starting to pod up.
 
It seems like you almost just have one continuous growing season PRF. :) So lucky!! Picking pizza boxes of pods in November and plants back under lights in Dec-Jan and full size ripe pods in June. Just crazy. :) Good crazy though.

Chris
 
I have no idea if these are true until they ripen but both look the form so far Chris. Not all pods look this good, these are the best example from both plants. First pic is the Primo and the middle is the Chocolate Scorpion both immature, last is the garden that looks taller than it really is. ;)
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I have no idea if these are true until they ripen but both look the form so far Chris. Not all pods look this good, these are the best example from both plants. First pic is the Primo and the middle is the Chocolate Scorpion both immature, last is the garden that looks taller than it really is. ;)
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WOW looking like you on the road to getting a gig crop looking at the canopy! that first pic is a doozy, what kind is it!
 
Thanks pappy and when you hit reply please edit out the pics so we don't have double post back to back please. If you will take the time to read and not just look at pictures it says, 7 Pod Primo. Here are some Brown Jalapeňos as a teaser pic for tonights poppers dinner, plants still loaded with more green and brown pods. Final plate pics coming later tonight. :onfire:
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Great pic's Cappy, I remember when I looked at your grow log and saw the picture of all of those buckets in front of the fence and they werent that large, they are all HUGE now!!
 
What an awesome dinner, the poppers are devoured. The filling was creame cheese and taco seasoning with bacon and chives fresh from the garden. Wife ate more than I thought she would, said they were the best jalapeňo poppers ever. mmmm mmmm goood.
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