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 . 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.
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 . 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.