As always, excellent photos...keep em' coming.
Hey man i just thought id stop by and check out your grow!
I too am from GA and im getting ready to start in-grounding
my plants and i was wondering what you mixed with the clay
to make your soil? It would be greatly appreciated! And if you
dont mind me asking, what part of GA You from?
Grow on my friend!
Lucas
Thanks Orangello.Awesome pics! I hope to have a garden like that some day!
thank you also! FadeToBlack.Very nice pics and plants! Looks awsome!
As always, excellent photos...keep em' coming.
Great variety. Interesting about the Douglah. Would like to know if it packs the heat of a brown one.
Great variety you have there. Thanks for the Douglah story. I had sowed about 12 Douglah seeds and got 2 sprouts. One died before it got its first true leaves and the other I transplanted too early into a 2 gallon pot and it got root rot and died. But no worries, knowing this was my first season growing and I might kill the seedling, I had bought an established Douglah plant. Glad I did.
I've seen more and more of these "Red Doughlah Offspring" plants on this site. Still seems worthwhile to grow. Enjoy.
Those yellow brains have a fantastic taste. Awesome chopped up on pizza. TSMB's look daringly hot.
Thanks. They are quite yummy. Saving seeds like crazy. Should have plenty this fall.Ohhh man that Jamaican Hot Chocolate Looks sooo Good haha and the pod looks to amazing!
If youve ever got some extra seeds, Id be willing to take them off your hands!!
Those chocolate pods look killer, great pics!
Thanks for sharing, can't wait to see more.
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hey bigbodybussey. The TSMB seeds came from Judy @ pepperlover. I split an order with my friend at work.Damn...salivating looking at those peppers...that moruga looks wicked. Where did you get you seeds GH?
thanks kevin. That does mean alot coming from you, with your amazing garden.Absolutely beautiful garden Man!!!~
Awesome peppers!!!
and fabulous piccys!!!
Kevin