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Ga GH's 2014 - The beginning

So it's official.

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The 2014 season has just begun.

I planted the first six, on the right, 7 days ago. The second six a few days later.
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First up is c. pubescen Canario.

More details later.
 
Honestly those are some great varieties and pod shapes ! a veritable smörgåsbord of pod porn!!
All the pods look oversized as well....Where are the steroids you feed your plants? They must be around here somewhere? ;) :D
Great stuff man!
 
GA Growhead said:
Thank you Stefan.
Hb jeff and I both got pods from Pia, or so I think. They are most definitely crossed or crazy unstable. Both my plants are looking the same, so guessing crossed.
Those Scotch brains, liked the naming btw, are on the first plant to pod up. The other three are taking there sweet time, just starting to bud now.
The chicken manure I mixed in this year seems to have had some hot spots in it. Some plants are showing signs and growing like crazy with funky leaves, but bud less. High nitrogen i am assuming. A few are getting out of it now. I had a good rain early this morning that lasted till almost noon. That should help flush some nutrients around.
I hit everything with some more acct last night too. The rain was a perfect complement.
The jalabanero, purple, is looking more and more interesting each time I check it. Definitely getting more defined texture, like a good super would have. The green is throwing out more pods that look like a jala hab cross should.
The pimenta Lisa is cool! The color change sound neat! I do have a thing for peach pods... So ready and waiting!
I also wanted to let you know about the not yellow TS CARDI. The Purple stemmed and huge pods with purple tinged shoulders plant. I don't think I ever looked until this weekend, but the flowers also have a purple color to them. The seeds are from Judy, so wonder what magic plant from her mystical garden pollinated its mother?
I also ate a cream fatalii this weekend. No heat at all. ? Nice, smooth peachy hab like pods with no heat. The smell is strong like they would be hot, but nota.
It was the lighter colored plant to first ripen. The darker green podded plant will hopefully show some color soon.
Sorry to here about you heat wave. We are actually milder than normal this year. Hoping old man winter will keep his distance this fall. :)
I've been trying to reply before but after typing a whole story my browser crashed and I got p**sed off :P Time to try it again. Yeah, I've send Pia seeds of the Hurrikan. Maybe she already had crossed pods I'm not sure because I've never seen her pods. Anyway they do look interesting :)
 
Your Scotch Brain look good! Glad they pulled through and are putting out pods. The shape is very similair, only a bit more gnarly over here. Have 3 plants of it also and thought 1 was producing smooth pods but they turned gnarly also. Tonight when checking the garden I noticed the first pods are ripening of, can't wait to taste them again and see if the flavor and heat is still the same :D
 
Thanks for the picture of the Jalabanero, that's one ugly and mean looking pod :D They started of almost black/purple here to last season but the pods had a different shape and not so big.
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Then later in season I got pods that looked like this.
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Should be interesting to see if it continue to put out pods like that. The green phenotype over here put out pods that looked like a superhot.
Sounds good on the not yellow TS CARDI, purple Chinense flowers are a beautiful trait. I'm still not sure so about my own CARDI either, last year the shape was much more uniform and now it's all over the place and they aren't smooth.
 
Do like the look of the cream fatalii, the pods are pretty small or are the other ones more elongated?
 
Your garden looks great and sounds like you have a lot of fun trying out all these varieties :) Thanks for sharing your insights!
 
stickman said:
Honestly Jason, it's hard enough to keep up with your glog that in order to get my own chores done I've had to stop reading the text and just look at the pictures as they fly by... ;) Keep on like you're doing... you've got this year nailed!
So many good blogs this year. I'm fighting to stay caught up myself. :)




Trippa said:
Honestly those are some great varieties and pod shapes ! a veritable smörgåsbord of pod porn!!
All the pods look oversized as well....Where are the steroids you feed your plants? They must be around here somewhere? ;) :D
Great stuff man!
Thanks Tristan. Things are looking good, but still feel like I'm behind schedule. Flowers are setting left and right, hoping to be swimming in pods soon!
 
meatfreak said:
I've been trying to reply before but after typing a whole story my browser crashed and I got p**sed off :P Time to try it again. Yeah, I've send Pia seeds of the Hurrikan. Maybe she already had crossed pods I'm not sure because I've never seen her pods. Anyway they do look interesting :)
 
Your Scotch Brain look good! Glad they pulled through and are putting out pods. The shape is very similair, only a bit more gnarly over here. Have 3 plants of it also and thought 1 was producing smooth pods but they turned gnarly also. Tonight when checking the garden I noticed the first pods are ripening of, can't wait to taste them again and see if the flavor and heat is still the same :D
 
Thanks for the picture of the Jalabanero, that's one ugly and mean looking pod :D They started of almost black/purple here to last season but the pods had a different shape and not so big.

 
Then later in season I got pods that looked like this.
 
Should be interesting to see if it continue to put out pods like that. The green phenotype over here put out pods that looked like a superhot.
Sounds good on the not yellow TS CARDI, purple Chinense flowers are a beautiful trait. I'm still not sure so about my own CARDI either, last year the shape was much more uniform and now it's all over the place and they aren't smooth.
 
Do like the look of the cream fatalii, the pods are pretty small or are the other ones more elongated?
 
Your garden looks great and sounds like you have a lot of fun trying out all these varieties :) Thanks for sharing your insights!
The other scotch brains have set flowers. Hoping for one with pods as gnarly as yours. The first one's pods have some size. The other smaller pods are not as blocky, and a bit more bonnet shaped.
My green jalabanero is making exactly what you think the two would make. That neat you green is looking like a super hot. My purple definitely looks like a super was involved somewhere in the mix. Cool plants, the both of them.
Still waiting on the first not CARDI purple-ish to ripen. Any guessed on final color?
The cream fatalii are kinds long verses the width. I picked one yesterday that was about 10cm long. The plant that it's producing red pods also had no heat. I have two more plants in pots that I was going to pawn off, but keeping them to see what they produce. Yes... More plants to take care of. ;)
Same to you Stefan. Always enjoy your insight and attention to detail.

You will enjoy this view from earlier. Sitting at the top and looking down the row.
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And have you ever seen this?
I don't see a pod in there.
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Devv said:
 
Aint that the truth!
Yours is one of the finest Scott!
 
GA Growhead said:
The other scotch brains have set flowers. Hoping for one with pods as gnarly as yours. The first one's pods have some size. The other smaller pods are not as blocky, and a bit more bonnet shaped.
My green jalabanero is making exactly what you think the two would make. That neat you green is looking like a super hot. My purple definitely looks like a super was involved somewhere in the mix. Cool plants, the both of them.
Still waiting on the first not CARDI purple-ish to ripen. Any guessed on final color?
The cream fatalii are kinds long verses the width. I picked one yesterday that was about 10cm long. The plant that it's producing red pods also had no heat. I have two more plants in pots that I was going to pawn off, but keeping them to see what they produce. Yes... More plants to take care of. ;)
Same to you Stefan. Always enjoy your insight and attention to detail.

You will enjoy this view from earlier. Sitting at the top and looking down the row.
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And have you ever seen this?
I don't see a pod in there.
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Your is one of the finest Scott!
 
Now that is unique, and cool at the same time. And thanks!
 
A few more picts before I gotta mix up some more potting mix.

Brown Rennie's are hot!
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I hooked up with Adam the other day. One of his Carolina reapers, from Currie's seeds. Nice pod!
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Crappy pict of some bhuts.
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And some jigsaws.
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Tepin from my saved seeds.
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Tepin from my saved seeds, but crossed with ?
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Love these CGN23257. Gave Adam one for his balcony.
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BOCs are super killer!
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Saved seed bbg7 flower looking go so far.
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Jamison said:
Thanks brotha!  I totally appreciate the pepper love man!!!
 
You know it brotha! Back and forth!
PaulG said:
Awesome grow and pods, brother!  Your spread looks
great and the pods are making me jealous!
 
Looks like you are firing on all cylinders, Jason!
Thanks Paul! Trying to play catch up. I need to take a pict of the pods of your seeds. Will try today. Not crazy long tails like you showed but perfect pods with stingers!
 
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