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GA Growhead's - something special this way grows

Welcome to the not so much of a glog, glog. This is really just more of peak into my garden.
This season...
Long story short, I'm still dealing with back problems, so my beginning of the season wasn't the best. I got hit hard with aphids. Couldn't pot up quick enough and lost a ton of plants/varieties that got no light/air under the bigger plants. Finally got some ladybugs and got the aphids under control.
The whole ladybug experience inside was interesting. I will just say that, but they did there job.

I never even made a grow list. That's an example of how this season was started. I just planted what I wanted to, over the course of a few nights.
The germination went into two classes... what I wanted to grow, which included the breeding projects, and what I needed for the farmers markets. And... after all was said and done, I ended up with... what I have.
Lost many varieties I planted and wanted to have in the garden for this season, but it is what it is.
Counted 400+ in ground after planting and have 200 or so in pots. Around 130 different varieties I am guessing by rough count. So after loosing a ton of plants, I still have a ton. Made for a much more manageable year than the previous, which is a good thing.
Gotta thank the wife, who started all the rest of the fruits and veggies, and helped me with all the peppers. I could'nt have pulled it off with out her. Her thumb is getting greener than ever now!

I have too many breeding projects going on. Which isn't a bad thing either. Kinda awesome to see for myself actually. Somethings I want to commit to, and grow out until stable breeds. The list of crosses keeps growing and I keep cross pollinating.

I planted 46 plants in pots of just my Reaper x bbg7 F2s (nicknamed project booglegum at this point). I wanted to see what the F2s would produce so started a bunch, which reduced to 46. Every plant is throwing out different pods, as expected, but I didn't epects all the hidden recessive genes that are being expressed. Plants that you would never expect to come from either of the parents. Will get into those at some point on here.

I am also trying to get redemption for some things from last season that never produced. Some overwintered, some starting with the same seeds, & a few have some of both.

If you have seen my previous glogs, I didn't do much different this year, with an exception with dealing with peat pellets. To speed up time, I stabbed them with a toothpick from all sides, in multiple directions, to break them up. I mean a ton of times quickly. Then rolled to break up further and then stirred with the toothpick. Doing so definitely sped things up and achieved the same goal.

My garden is still completely organic and I have finally gotten a good organic potting mix down. Plants are very happy in it. No more store bought soil!
Used more composted chicken manure this year with great results. Some plants have just grown, with the higher nitrogen levels, and are just starting to flowers, but everything is huge! Not complaining. Even burnt a few with a manure tea! That's how I roll! Gotta learn somehow!

I do not have as much time available as I would like and have not been very active on here. I need to apologize for being slack and have just started to catch up on everyone's glogs. I already see some new heads, which is a positive thing. We all need to keep that fire going!

With that said, please don't get your panties in a wod if I can't get to replying to your comments. I may only have time to update here and not respond, but just know that if you commented, I read it.Man up, and what's with the panties?!


Enough of the explaining & legal jargon, ©2015 GP, all right reserved where applicable by law, and stuff.... blah blah blahhh ® :D


OK, on to some garden shots.

My season has started out very moist. Rain olé plenty! Lots of lost lower leaves and some bact spot. More rain than we needed for sure. The last couple weeks have been drier and the plants are much happier.
Here are the hedges on the original pepper garden, which has the highest raised rows. They have been the happiest and are farther ahead than the rest of the garden. They will be over my head in no time and I will be crawling thru here on my hands and knees.


Lots of Peruvian white habs already. on the right is a Bahamian goat x jellybean white hab F2. The F1s of this cross were like hot candy. So sweet, the sweetest tasting pepper I have ever had. This F2 is like a sweeter goat. Very tasty, but not like the F1s. Each F2 plant is different, as expected, and throwing out multiple shapes and colors. Will post other shapes at some point.



These aji mango, from Judy at pepperlover, is my new favorite baccatum. There really is a slight mango taste under that baccy flavor.





The sunrises scorps are on point this season and are giving me some color already. Love these plants.





This is a PI-441598 Peach cross x PDN F1. Thought adding more purple would be a good thing to do. Starting to show some Peach!


Side note. When using a paint brush to pollinate, make sure to clean between crosses. I had one plant of the above cross grow out green. It is now throwing out pod with bbg7 calyxes. I was confused until I thought about the paint brush and me forgetting to dip in water in between. So another interesting cross with Peach possibilities. F2s should be fun.



These pods came from my original F4 bbg7 plants. These are cuttings from the OGs that are three years old now. I decided to move them outside and try and get some pods earlier. They have beat out the overwinters and fresh starts for sure. I have had a few small harvest already. Going to take cuttings again and bring back inside. I have both of the main bleeding calyx phenos seen, the reg and the thicker calyx. The thicker is the top left pod that is less ripe in this picture. I have used both phenotypes in my crosses, and will keep these for future breeding. I favor the thicker calyxed plant's pods, which are smaller. Both phenotypes are also as equally as hot or hotter than any Reaper I have grown.




Since talking about calyxes.... Here is one of the off phenotypes from my Reaper x bbg7s F2s. This is an interesting caylx.




This is a flower that belongs to one of my bbg7xpdn F1 plants. I have four purple and one green plant. All the purple plants are producing the same pods, the green got completely ate up by a hornworm and has just grown back and has it's first flowers again. Wondering if the green plant can be explained again by my unpractical paint brushing, which means its just another bbg7 F5. Time will tell. Back to the flower here... nice purple accenton the petals.






This is what the F1s are looking like. The PDN was the pollen donor, and is very dominant in these F1s, minus the bbg7 calyxes.




And my first ripe pod! Neat looking!


I gotta add, that all the seeds from this pod are going in some starter soil today, to try and have some F3 seeds for next season. Will surely finish these off inside, hoping to find the traits I want to carry forward. If not, more F2s will be grown next year.

And... Please do not ask me for seeds (expect for Jamison). These are not leaving the inner circle for a few generations, as the future phenotypes are selected.
I am not trying to be a dick, or act cool like "I got this and you don't". There is enough of that going on. I'm just doing my thing, and I encourage you to do yours, whatever that may be. The F2 seeds are going to be unstable and all over the place anyway.
I also encourage everyone to make a cross and grow out as many F2 and on plants as possible. This is an amazing experience that everyone should see for themselves.
 
Back is jacked.
Going thru the picts on the phone and decided to upload a few.

I ate the not so brown 7. Super bitter, and hot as hell! The hottest pod of the year so far, hotter than Adam's Reaper & monster bbg7. Serious throat burn.
Had a nice layering of placenta thru out.




A sweet chocolate and a Tobago treasure. This is the first year that my treasures grew much like the picture on the site. Plant is huge structured, taller than anything around it and the pods are super long. Almost twice the size of previous years.




Corked! Nothing like a red ripe jala from the garden.






Funky shaped BOC. Large one too!





Sunrise scorps





One of my foodarama bonnets riped to red.
Twisty first pod.





First pod of the MOA mystery purple cross.





First pod on this choc brainstrain RSMC.
 
windchicken said:
Wow, that's botanical art, Jason! Respect!
Thank you Gary!
Haven't got your dvd in the mail yet. I have been out of commission the last few days with the back. Will let you know once it's dropped.
KiNGDeNNiZ said:
Welcome back bra....pods look great
Thanks Denniz.



Few more picts....


One of my Reaper x bbg7 F2, that's learning towards the bbg7, with crazy calyxes.




Another one, no bbg7 calyx.



And the strange shown before, showing pod that were able to tear the giant calyxes.
 
I really love that Reaper x BBG7! I'm still trying to get mine to cross. Have you tried any ripe pods yet? I'd imagine they're screaming hot!

-Adam
 
Bhuter said:
I really love that Reaper x BBG7! I'm still trying to get mine to cross. Have you tried any ripe pods yet? I'd imagine they're screaming hot!

-Adam
I have only tried the strange shaped one above. It was above hab heat, not a super at all. Almost no placenta. I had a more Reaper dominant plant's first pod ripen, only to find a freshly cut hole in it. It looked hot of course.
With these being F2s, the diversity is grand. Each plant had been different until recently. I have two that look alike, both a small naga shape without bbg7 calyxes. There are two making pods that point up that you would guess are almost bonnet related and a smooth rounded hab looking plant too. All the hidden genes are showing themselves from both parents.
I have a promising subject out of my 46, and two others have good ones too, for the next generation, jedisushi being one. He posted his on his glog, so check it out. It is pretty sick. The final stabilized variety has been dubbed "bogglegum" by jedisushi. A fitting name!
capsidadburn said:
Beautiful pods Jason!  Love those pristine corked Jalapa's.
 
Hope the back gets better!
Thanks Mike. Hope all is good!
I love that corking too.

Trying to nurse the back all day, and feel a bit better than I did this morning.
Jamison said:
Amazing as usual bud!
Thanks brother!
 
A few more...

Noticed that the two PI-441598 Peach cross x PDN F1 plants are different. Both purple stemmed, leaved, but each one leans toward the opposite parent shape wise.

The PDN dominant.



And the PI-441598 dom.



The PI-441598 Peach cross was a F4, so unstable enough to produce more than one phenotype in the F1s.

Not sure if the PDN pheno is ripe or not, but the other is about ready.


Another of the MOA mystery purple cross. Like these shapes.

 
Jason that MOA mystery purple cross is pretty cool looking kinda has a peter pepper pheno
GA Growhead said:
Back is jacked.
Going thru the picts on the phone and decided to upload a few.

I ate the not so brown 7. Super bitter, and hot as hell! The hottest pod of the year so far, hotter than Adam's Reaper & monster bbg7. Serious throat burn.
Had a nice layering of placenta thru out.




A sweet chocolate and a Tobago treasure. This is the first year that my treasures grew much like the picture on the site. Plant is huge structured, taller than anything around it and the pods are super long. Almost twice the size of previous years.




Corked! Nothing like a red ripe jala from the garden.






Funky shaped BOC. Large one too!





Sunrise scorps





One of my foodarama bonnets riped to red.
Twisty first pod.





First pod of the MOA mystery purple cross.





First pod on this choc brainstrain RSMC.
I am interested in the foodarama bonnet yellow & red
 
Trippa said:
Can't wait to see some of these bbg7 calyxes in the flesh ... Great photo bro!
Thanks Trippa! Watching a large thick calyx engulf the pod, as it out grows the pod, while the pod tries to escape as it catches up, is pretty cool. Something ever chilihead needs to see!
 
Plantguy76 said:
Hi Jason glad you got a glog going .
As for crosses I have not tried my hand at it but want to at lest once .
I have limited space so it will have to be one project .
So I something in mind but subject to change .
Best of luck on your grow & endeavors.
Was going over your pics again & was wondering how dark does your Trinidad Brown Bonnet get?
I've gotten some good size moa yellows & have a red ripening.
I also like your brown 7 both of them are good size pods it all looks good Jason
Jason, starting to get some color on this tennis ball sized pod.





Jay's peach ghost scorp





Had one with lunch. Had placenta down to the tip. This one hurt, but tasted so good!
 
Wow that is truely an emense bonnet Jason ... phenominal lobes ... I would be really interested in a few seeds if at all possible ... Your other SB MoA purple cross looks great too

Interesting to know how they both taste
 
Caramel moruga scorp

Trident chilli said:
Wow that is truely an emense bonnet Jason ... phenominal lobes ... I would be really interested in a few seeds if at all possible ... Your other SB MoA purple cross looks great too

Interesting to know how they both taste
These brown bonnets, along with JHCs, are my favorite hab heat range brown peppers. Sweet earthy tasting. I'm sure we can work that out at some point, with seeds from this plant. That one is making the best shapes out of the bunch so far.
The MOA purple cross had a nice red hab like flavor, along with this other taste that many purple varieties have. I don't know any other way to describe it, but it isn't my favorite flavor. The heat was higher than any bonnet should be.
 
GA Growhead said:
Jason, starting to get some color on this tennis ball sized pod.






Jay's peach ghost scorp





Had one with lunch. Had placenta down to the tip. This one hurt, but tasted so good!
The size of the Trinidad Brown Scotch Bonnets is really impressive I like the color going to be a beautiful  pod
 
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