Ciao all-
I'm sort of late to the party for this, but I've expanded my own growing responsibilities significantly and I'm now playing catch-up for Duane's stuff.
Round 1 - Sown 30 Jan 11, potted up 27 Feb 11:
Chinense
Zavory - no heat 2/13 5/6
Cappuccino Habanero 2/8 1/3
Peach Habanero 2/9 3/3
Mustard Habanero 2/11 3/3
Yellow Mushroom 2/10 3/3
Pubescens
Birgit's Locoto 2/9 3/3
Baccatum
Lemon Drop 2/10 4/6
Capsicum rhomboideum - wild type 2/13 2/3
Annum - slow-growing varieties
Sweet Pickle 2/9 1/6 - will re-sow
Alma Paprika 2/10 5/6
Chilhuacle Rojo 2/8 3/3
Round 2 - Sown 2 Mar 11:
Billy Biker Jalapeno F1 3/9 9/10 3/11 10/10
Serrano
Guajillo 3/19 1/3
Yellow Cayenne 3/9 1/3 3/10 2/3 3/11 3/3
Hot Portugal Cayenne
Annie Ornamental Cayenne 3/12 1/3
Beaver Dam 3/12 2/3
Tolli's Sweet Italian 3/10 1/3 3/12 2/3
Chervena Chushka 3/11 1/3 3/19 3/3
Espelette 3/11 3/3
Anaheim
Aconcagua 3/19 1/3
Chimayo 3/8 2/3
Poblano 3/10 1/5 3/11 5/5
Pimiento de Padrone 3/10 1/5 3/11 2/5 3/13 3/5 3/19 4/5
NuMex Big Jim
Joe E Parker 3/9 1/5 3/10 2/5
Cubanelle
Diamond Bell
Sweet Chocolate Bell 3/10 2/5 3/11 3/5
Albino Bullnose Bell 3/19 3/5
Peppadew 3/9 1/5
Pasilla Bajio 3/19 1/3
Pimienta de Neyde 3/12 2/3
Uncle Charlie's Giant Red Bell
Giant Szegedi Bell 3/12 2/5 3/19 3/5
Leutschauer Paprika
Bulgarian Carrot 3/10 2/5 3/11 3/5
Sweet Pickle (2nd sowing) 3/9 1/6 3/10 3/6 3/12 4/6 3/19 6/6
Fresno 3/12 1/5
Seed tray allowed to dry out between 3/13 - 3/19.
Round 3 - Sown 7 Mar 11:
Purira 3/19 4/4
Jaloro F1 <-- can't find seed
Golden Greek Pepperoncini
Sport 3/19 3/4
Bishop's Crown 3/19 3/3
Calico 3/19 3/3
Peri Peri 3/19 1/3
Friariello 3/19 1/3
Masquerade <-- can't find seed
Purple Flash 3/19 2/3
Thai Orange 3/19 3/3
Thai Yellow 3/19 3/4
Phrik Naam
Siling Labuyo (Bird's Eye)3/19 3/3
Orange Sun
Yummy F1 3/19 1/3
I took photos of Round 1 this morning, so I'll try to get some posted very soon. Things are looking pretty good so far, although some of the annums from Round 1 could do with some epsom salts treatment. I'm pretty excited about Lee's Rhombo. The seedlings are small, but healthy and it's even cooler to see them growing as opposed to just looking at all of Lee's great photos (although I really do enjoy that as well )
I'm sort of late to the party for this, but I've expanded my own growing responsibilities significantly and I'm now playing catch-up for Duane's stuff.
Round 1 - Sown 30 Jan 11, potted up 27 Feb 11:
Chinense
Zavory - no heat 2/13 5/6
Cappuccino Habanero 2/8 1/3
Peach Habanero 2/9 3/3
Mustard Habanero 2/11 3/3
Yellow Mushroom 2/10 3/3
Pubescens
Birgit's Locoto 2/9 3/3
Baccatum
Lemon Drop 2/10 4/6
Capsicum rhomboideum - wild type 2/13 2/3
Annum - slow-growing varieties
Sweet Pickle 2/9 1/6 - will re-sow
Alma Paprika 2/10 5/6
Chilhuacle Rojo 2/8 3/3
Round 2 - Sown 2 Mar 11:
Billy Biker Jalapeno F1 3/9 9/10 3/11 10/10
Serrano
Guajillo 3/19 1/3
Yellow Cayenne 3/9 1/3 3/10 2/3 3/11 3/3
Hot Portugal Cayenne
Annie Ornamental Cayenne 3/12 1/3
Beaver Dam 3/12 2/3
Tolli's Sweet Italian 3/10 1/3 3/12 2/3
Chervena Chushka 3/11 1/3 3/19 3/3
Espelette 3/11 3/3
Anaheim
Aconcagua 3/19 1/3
Chimayo 3/8 2/3
Poblano 3/10 1/5 3/11 5/5
Pimiento de Padrone 3/10 1/5 3/11 2/5 3/13 3/5 3/19 4/5
NuMex Big Jim
Joe E Parker 3/9 1/5 3/10 2/5
Cubanelle
Diamond Bell
Sweet Chocolate Bell 3/10 2/5 3/11 3/5
Albino Bullnose Bell 3/19 3/5
Peppadew 3/9 1/5
Pasilla Bajio 3/19 1/3
Pimienta de Neyde 3/12 2/3
Uncle Charlie's Giant Red Bell
Giant Szegedi Bell 3/12 2/5 3/19 3/5
Leutschauer Paprika
Bulgarian Carrot 3/10 2/5 3/11 3/5
Sweet Pickle (2nd sowing) 3/9 1/6 3/10 3/6 3/12 4/6 3/19 6/6
Fresno 3/12 1/5
Seed tray allowed to dry out between 3/13 - 3/19.
Round 3 - Sown 7 Mar 11:
Purira 3/19 4/4
Jaloro F1 <-- can't find seed
Golden Greek Pepperoncini
Sport 3/19 3/4
Bishop's Crown 3/19 3/3
Calico 3/19 3/3
Peri Peri 3/19 1/3
Friariello 3/19 1/3
Masquerade <-- can't find seed
Purple Flash 3/19 2/3
Thai Orange 3/19 3/3
Thai Yellow 3/19 3/4
Phrik Naam
Siling Labuyo (Bird's Eye)3/19 3/3
Orange Sun
Yummy F1 3/19 1/3
I took photos of Round 1 this morning, so I'll try to get some posted very soon. Things are looking pretty good so far, although some of the annums from Round 1 could do with some epsom salts treatment. I'm pretty excited about Lee's Rhombo. The seedlings are small, but healthy and it's even cooler to see them growing as opposed to just looking at all of Lee's great photos (although I really do enjoy that as well )