Pepper-Guru
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So, the first 7 Pot seedling emerged today; I'm excited about that since I have yet to grow this variety. Anyone else grown these out? What are yor thoughts/reports on it?
Pepper-Guru said:So, the first 7 Pot seedling emerged today; I'm excited about that since I have yet to grow this variety. Anyone else grown these out? What are yor thoughts/reports on it?
imaguitargod said:FOXFARM RULZ!!!!!!!!!!!!
Should taste good then...Txclosetgrower said:Haven't grown it but can attest that it's hotter than two mice screwing inside a wool sock in July.
Trust me, Im used to it...most of my plants are still giving me peppers throughout christmas and into the new year. I have a few that are being overwintered in the window and the ripe pods coming off of those are greatAlabamaJack said:hey Guru...I grew a bunch of 7s last year, but don't get disappointed ...they were late season producers for me...didn't really get started producing good until late september...they didn't like the extreme temps here in North Texas in July and August for pod production but grew foliage like mad...some were 6' tall and very bushy....then in September when the temps cooled a bit, they took off and produced many, many pods...
( I am on the border between zone 7A and 7B)
Yeah, its great stuff! Can grow just about any plant your wanting to grow in itPam said:I did get some of the Happy Frog potting soil. The shop owner recommended it for seed starting.
millworkman said:You got any more pictures of that giant fatalii or a link to where I can look at them?
millworkman said:Flickr I think is the best for high quality. I use photobucket.
Pepper-Guru said:Ah, steamy
*in homer simpson voice "Mmmmmmm...Pepperrrs"
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