Wow. What are those sooper long ones?bpiela said:Got a bunch out of the garden today...
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Wow. What are those sooper long ones?bpiela said:Got a bunch out of the garden today...
LOLWUTMr. West said:Cool man. Once i was web surfing videos on fermented plant extraction, and i saw this video recommendation that was something like herbal infusions as fertilizer. But they didnt put the herbs in water. They set them on top of glass bottles and let the energy of the plant materials vibrate or radiate to the water whatever they used it to feed plants. I can't find it right now.
Are those like a cayenne or are they a sweet pepper?bpiela said:Bottom left those are Helix Nebulas. They are one of the Chinese Space Chiles.
Mr. West said:Cool man. Once i was web surfing videos on fermented plant extraction, and i saw this video recommendation that was something like herbal infusions as fertilizer. But they didnt put the herbs in water. They set them on top of glass bottles and let the energy of the plant materials vibrate or radiate to the water whatever they used it to feed plants. I can't find it right now.
the pepper rules over the cactus.Mr. West said:He put the pepper on a pedestal.
they look a lot like cowhorn but longer.bpiela said:Bottom left those are Helix Nebulas. They are one of the Chinese Space Chiles.
AndyW said:Yes, I have the same plant.
Some Thai Hot Ornamental pods
I realized I hadn't really harvested anything besides the odd one while out with the plants so I grabbed the ripe ones. I've never grown them before (got this as a plant from Ace), but they go green - brown - red. Anyone know if this is normal?
What are those pods in the middle? The shape looks oddly familiar.Muckyai said:Nice and peppery!
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Roy you really earned that harvest!RoyBoy said:Oh My WORD!!!!! The Lovely Harvests from MANY of you Pepper folks in the Northern Hemisphere is truly Amazing! Being late winter down here in South Africa at altitude in Pretoria....any pod we can get our hands on is a beauty! I am overwintering 17 late starts from last year - no easy deal - I carry them into the garage every evening, and out in the morning - they also get moved around twice during the day to catch sunlight. Anyway, the last few mini pods from my King Naga Jolokia and a diminutive Trinidad Douglah pod plucked on Friday .......in 6 weeks time Spring should allow them to go outside and grow madly........Hope springs eternal!
Here are the late last pods........may the Season commence!!!!
Those are red datilsAndyW said:What are those pods in the middle? The shape looks oddly familiar.