Hello from FL

Hey everyone! I've been casually browsing these forums off and on for quite a while now and thought I would make an account.

I'm from green cove springs florida, over the past 6 years I would say, I have grown about 3 of them. I've grown annaheim and birds eye, and a few others, and this past season decided to grow some superhots!

Right now I am growing some Butch T's(3) and a chocolate habanaro(1). I started way late in the season, and kept them indoors for far too long, but they are doing pretty well all considering. I suppose thats one of the advantages of florida, deal with some hurricanes but you get decent temps year round. I've also been taking them indoors because its still easy to do with only 4 medium sized plants. In january I am going to add to my list.

Ghost pepper
Carolina reaper
Datils (really want this one since I live about 20 minutes from St Augustine, and have spent many a summer there vacationing.)
Chiltepin
Orange Habs
Jalapenos

I also enjoy training my plants. I'm not good at it or anything, but I've been reading/watching a lot about bonsai. I also plan to try grafting next season. I would really like to make some plants that have a wide variety of heat that I can grow indoors!

Anyway, sorry for such a long introduction! Hope to do a lot of talking and maybe even some trading.
 
Hi and welcome from a fellow newbie! Very interesting have grown and to grow lists. Am also starting to play with some of the hotter plants. However, my favorite is still a good hot and flavorful Jalapeno when you can find consistently hot ones!
 
¡Hola! and welcome from south FL
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The Datils make sense seeing how close you are to St. Auggie. Currently I have 6 of them growing but they’re only around 10 inches high so far but looking good. While I've been growning a limited varity of peppers for years, this is the first time I’ve grown them.
 
:welcome: from sunny South Florida! :woohoo:
 
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:welcome: from the PacificNorthWest!
Your plans for future germination sound
great - some excellent varieties there!
 
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