Hey millman! Got two of these threads going eh? You lucky bastage.
I started at page one, got to about page nine then skipped to page 32. Only thing that has change is nobody is complaining about the cost anymore. Nothing changed about the pepper.
This is the saddest thing I've ever read/seen concerning peppers. The pictures that Joe posted of the different colored/shaped pods on the same plant was hilarious! I wonder if the originator of the Reaper knows Joe is posting those pics. If that was the Reaper I wouldn't admit to having anything to do with it. As for Mr Currie I know very little of him. I did see where Joe said something about Currie asking about pod differences and mentioning if anyone had ever grown the Primo or another pepper type that they would realize that there is a lot of differences in pods on a lot of superhots. I've grown the Primo many times and it's always produced the exact same looking pods with little variability. My opinion on this whole matter is Mr Currie is probably a very honorable, simple man with a passion for growing peppers. I think his only mistake with this was enlisting the help of the Master of Ceremonies Mr PepperJoe. That man has to be a direct descendant of P.T. Barnum himself.
On with the show!
I started at page one, got to about page nine then skipped to page 32. Only thing that has change is nobody is complaining about the cost anymore. Nothing changed about the pepper.
This is the saddest thing I've ever read/seen concerning peppers. The pictures that Joe posted of the different colored/shaped pods on the same plant was hilarious! I wonder if the originator of the Reaper knows Joe is posting those pics. If that was the Reaper I wouldn't admit to having anything to do with it. As for Mr Currie I know very little of him. I did see where Joe said something about Currie asking about pod differences and mentioning if anyone had ever grown the Primo or another pepper type that they would realize that there is a lot of differences in pods on a lot of superhots. I've grown the Primo many times and it's always produced the exact same looking pods with little variability. My opinion on this whole matter is Mr Currie is probably a very honorable, simple man with a passion for growing peppers. I think his only mistake with this was enlisting the help of the Master of Ceremonies Mr PepperJoe. That man has to be a direct descendant of P.T. Barnum himself.
On with the show!