Hello from Vista, California

Hi All,

just joined, but I`ve been growing peppers for 15+ years. All the usual stuff plus a few - Red and Orange Habs, Cayenne, Bird peppers (Zimbabwe, Thai, Vietnam), Manzano, Chiletepin, Red Rocoto, Yellow 7-pot, Bhut Jolokia and a few less hot, more dull ones.

This year I`ve gone crazy and have new seedlings of - Fatalii, Burmese bird, Carolina Reaper, 7-pot primo, Yellow 7-pot, Barrackapore 7-pot, Red Scorpion CARDI, Yellow Scorpion CARDI, Jamaican scotch bonnet (red, orange and yellow), Yucatan white hab., Congo black hab., Jamaican mushroom (C.chinense), Jamaican brown hab., Trinidad perfume, Manzano, Scorpion Sweet and Chile de arbol.

I`m a Scientist by training (biochemistry) and was an academic for 15 years, but I gave it up to follow my dream of being a Professional Golfer. I teach golf and play in mini-tour tournaments, US Open qualifying, qualifying for Canadian, Web.com and PGA Tour events. I haven`t qualified for anything yet, but I hold my own in mini-tour events. I`m broke much of the time, but happy. As far as I`m concerned that is being successful.

I`m really looking forward to learning from everyone here.


Nigel
 
Welcome, sounds like a good life. You are in the best spot weather wise for peppers. At least in So. Cal. Those people off the freeway that have greenhouses there, have it made. good luck.
 
:welcome: from sunny South Florida! :woohoo:
 
¡Hola! and welcome from south FL
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WOW! A PhD biochemist with 6 years of post-doctoral training! I gots ta think a some smarter questions.

What if you did a thing where your fans wear safety glasses cuz you practice teeing of wit Trinidad Scorpion Morugas?
 
stc3248 - sorry don`t know anyones name yet! Where in Poway? We often take our dogs to Blue Sky Preserve and I play golf in Poway some.
 
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