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small plants, big yield. I count about 40 peppers (these are Naga Morich) that will be fully ripe within a week between these 2 plants with as many again that will ripen further down the road...

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That's some good porn you have there Skyjerk..

Well done. You wait for so long then all of a sudden you have more ripe chillis than you know what to do with. Well maybe not.:)
 
moyboy said:
That's some good porn you have there Skyjerk..

Well done. You wait for so long then all of a sudden you have more ripe chillis than you know what to do with. Well maybe not.:)

The destiny of every pod there is already written :)

Naga Sauce :hell:
 
When I read the subject title, I instantly dragged my mind into the gutter and thought you were talking about some bedroom action.

Nice Naga's, im ready to pick a few wintered ones that I have. Got 3 added into a curry the other day at a local indian restaurant, wasnt so hot when its mixed with the sauce and so forth, but my god can you feel it travel down through your body
 
MiLK_MaN said:
When I read the subject title, I instantly dragged my mind into the gutter and thought you were talking about some bedroom action.

I think theres a different forum for that :hell:
 
Beautiful pods! :mouthonfire:

Where did you get those containers from? They look very thin. Are they cheap to buy?
 
uUu said:
Beautiful pods! :mouthonfire:

Where did you get those containers from? They look very thin. Are they cheap to buy?

Yeah they are cheapo's. I think I got them at Home Depot.

They arent pretty but they do the job and cost less than the dirt thats in them :)
 
uUu said:
Beautiful pods! :mouthonfire:

Where did you get those containers from? They look very thin. Are they cheap to buy?

uUu, if you're looking for cheap pots, you can't beat empty 5 gallon buckets. You can get them at deli's, supermarkets (pickles and mayonaisse comes in them). Construction sites throw away dozens every day (depending on the stage of construction), and you just need to wash out what little joint compound is left in them.
 
klyth said:
uUu, if you're looking for cheap pots, you can't beat empty 5 gallon buckets. You can get them at deli's, supermarkets (pickles and mayonaisse comes in them). Construction sites throw away dozens every day (depending on the stage of construction), and you just need to wash out what little joint compound is left in them.

I second that. I would prefer those to the flimsy ones I have but thats what was available to me the day I needed em. The spackle buckets are way more durable.

Just remember to drill some drainage holes in the bottom
 
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