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HillBilly Jeff's 2021not a glog Glog

Got the grow room all cleaned out and checked the functionality and all is a go for a February 1 launch.  
 
Pepper List (I will try to note the ones I got from others)
 
Ghostly Jalapeno Orange (Jeff Contonio)
CH Primotalii (Jeff Contonio)
Mustard Reaper (Jeff Contonio)
Golden Reaper (Jeff Contonio)
Lava Scorpion (BD Beatz)
White Reaper (Jeff Contonio)
JPGS (bpiela)
Sugar Rush Striped (Jeff Contonio)
Sunrise Scorpion (Crafty Fox)
Manzano (Pepper Ben)
Tiger Jalapeno (Midwest)
Yellow Bell (PaulG)
Scorpion (PaulG)
Peach Drop (Jeff Contonio)
 
Purchased Packs
 
Goliath Jalapeno'
Sandia
Cajun Belle
MexiBell
Gypsy
Nardello (For my dog.  Last year she ate them off the plant while in stealth mode)
Atris
AJVarski
Pimeto Elite
TS Scorpion Yellow
Orange Bell
Super Heavyweight
Orange Star
Hungarian Hot
Hungarian Sweet
Fatalii
Lipstick
Aruba
Golden Treasure
Melrose
Biggie Chile
Goliath Orange
Yellow Monster
Early Sunsation
Red Bull
Early Summer
Carmen
 
(On the bubble Serrano, Red hab, and Paper Lantern)
 
 
Saved Seeds
 
Peach bhut
HBJ
Mustard Hab
Orange Blob
7 Pot Burgandy
Thai
Jigsaw
 
TOMATOES
 
Honeycomb
Big Mama
Boxcar Willie
Cuore De Toro
Super Sauce
Giant Oxheart
New Girl
Giant Garden Paste
Jubilation (best tasting tomato I've eaten)
Sun Sugar
Jet Setter
Arkansas Travler
Delicious
Abe Lincoln
Hungarian Heart
Kentucky Beefsteak
SV7846TH
Nebraska Wedding
Mortgage Lifter
Homestead
Unicorn
Marianna's Peace
Celebrity
Better Boy
Early Girl
Big Boy
San Marzano
Cobra
German Red Strawberry
Homeslice
Polish Giant
Goliath Italian
SayBrook
Jubilee
 
 
 
 
HillBilly Jeff said:
Thank you.  Hope you do as well.  How did those not whites ever turn out?
Thanks. The yellow bhuts? I lost the strain. Someone here may still have them, but I haven't reached out to see. I hope someone still has it; a banana-scented pepper was quite the novelty.

I don't recall now, did you have any of those?
 
Sawyer said:
Thanks. The yellow bhuts? I lost the strain. Someone here may still have them, but I haven't reached out to see. I hope someone still has it; a banana-scented pepper was quite the novelty.

I don't recall now, did you have any of those?
 
 
I grew them out one year here for you.  Not sure if I have some seeds still stashed or not.
 
HillBilly Jeff said:
I grew them out one year here for you.  Not sure if I have some seeds still stashed or not.
If you come across them, please keep me in mind.
 
Nice lookin list Jeff. Gotta throw a vote in for Paper Lantern Hab. Awesome pepper and prolific. One of my few must grows every year. Also, don't forget Girl Girl's Weird Thing! lol
 
Best of luck this season.
 
DownRiver said:
Nice lookin list Jeff. Gotta throw a vote in for Paper Lantern Hab. Awesome pepper and prolific. One of my few must grows every year. Also, don't forget Girl Girl's Weird Thing! lol
 
Best of luck this season.
 
 
Not a real big fan of the flavor of red supers...I grow the lantern for the pod shape and how they rattle in the wind at times.  Gorgeous plant when loaded with ripe pods.
 
well that's quite the list. Do you dedicate this much space just for tomatoes and peppers? Do you not grow any other food? This always boggles my mind those gardeners that concentrate on only a couple varieties of vegetable. I want to grow it all. But maybe that's just me.
 
Great grow list! I'm excited you chose to grow the Lava Scorpion I included the previous year seed train.
I got the seeds a few seasons ago from a small pepper farm while visiting South Carolina. They have produced some very interesting phenos over the last 2 years (it's a older plant still in raised bed about 4 foot tall here in south Florida). Depending on the time of year it threw out some large wicked pods if regularly watered like in the top left picture included in post (yes that is a regular paper plate they are on for size reference). While during the hot humid periods and summer time the plant produced more stressed smaller pods with Moruga shape. So it should be very interesting to see what your plant produces. From what I remember the seeds shared were from the largest pods on the paper plate. Hope you have a awesome season
 

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peppersproutfarm said:
well that's quite the list. Do you dedicate this much space just for tomatoes and peppers? Do you not grow any other food? This always boggles my mind those gardeners that concentrate on only a couple varieties of vegetable. I want to grow it all. But maybe that's just me.
 
I have one garden for peppers, one garden for tomatoes, and another garden for all the other stuff.  Back fence of the third garden and the tomato garden is 8 feet high for pickles and peas to climb up.  I also have a 24 feet long stretch in front of my workshop that I stick some things in.
 
Nice imagery of the Lava Scorpion, BD!
 
That big pod on the paper plate looks
just wrong   :shocked:    :eek:     :shocked:
 
:party: Eeeee-haw, buddy!
 
Nothing like that first flush of green
in the germinators!
 
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