Hello from Russia

Hello everyone :)
I am from Russia, Chelyabinsk. My name is Boris, I am a chile-head :)
My chilies are in my flat and in a balcony. The ones in the flat live under Sodium lamps, and when it's cold they all do.
Here in Russia we do not have any possibility to obtain famous (or simply nice) varieties seeds in local shops so I have a good variety collections with help of a friend living in USA, and I am waiting for a letter from Fatalii.
Some of my chile-friends and I have a pepper blog in Russian. Almost nobody can understand Russian here, but photos are international :D. Also there is a gallery there. I like it multilingual. http://spice-blog.ru/gallery2
There are two uncommon varieties in my gallery. First is a wild tiny pequin (or tepin or so on), and the second one is local variety from Chelyabinsk Tube-Rolling Plant. It is called Laminada (That means Rolling as in Tube-Rolling. I gave it this name).
I'll tell some more about them after looking around here.
 
Jah!!! Rastafari!!!!!

Greetings in the name of His Imperial Majesty!

Welcome to THP, the most knowledgable forum full of chileheads on the web...

not including me!
 
Hello and Welcome from Austalia mate.....

I don't think we have anyone else from Russia on here......So it's good to see you here...
 
Hi Boris! Welcome from Lake Constance, Germany! You kinda complete this very international crowd here! :)
I hope you don't have to water your pepper plants from Lake Karatschai. On the other hand they would produce some MIGHTY pods...;)
 
Zdravstvujte Jah
Thanx!
We say "Privet" to friends :) It's same as "Hello" :)
I don't think we have anyone else from Russia on here......So it's good to see you here...
We'll work on that :) Thanx!
I hope you don't have to water your pepper plants from Lake Karatschai. On the other hand they would produce some MIGHTY pods...
Yep, Karachai is in Chelyabinsk region, as Techa river is. Nice to see that someone knows that.
I'd prefer to get mighty pods from mighty trees, such as Fatalii, Rokotos, Habaneros, Savinas and even Nagas and Trinidad scorpions. Some of them are just seedlings, the others are year-old trees. The third Peach Habanero was eaten today, and it's time to pick the first Red Savina. I don't think these trees need too much Stronzium and Cesium :D

Thanx everybody for your greetings!
 
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