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huntsman's progress...

POTAWIE said:
Those Habanero yellow ?pointy look quite interesting. What's the flavor and heat like?

you thinking they look like an Aji Lemon?
 
Maybe more like a limon but I was thinking they look a lot like yellow biquinos(Chupetinha) or Trinidad "lantern/pear shape"
 
Been a while since I made any progress, but here's the latest pics of the ol' Veg Patch...

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From a different angle...

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This one includes my 'Maters, which are also great fun!


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Nice pics! What's the orange long ones- upper left hand corner, first pic? I had somethin turn out like those last year. Came out of a bag labeled " 2nd generation tree hab" (but I don't think really is?)
 
Pretty Pepper Porn! really awesome pics, Paul, works of art. I amazed at all the different varieties you have grown---and that there are so many -especially since it hasnt been that long since I got beyond -there are two peppers- bell peppers and chilli peppers. This is as fun as tarantulas, hey?
 
Hey!

Thanks for the kind comments, folks!

Boutros - I have no idea what those are...It's a very prolific bush with a pod that tends to split longitudinally. Fairly mild, but I'll dry these and see...

It's a fairly low growing bush, so definitely not a tree hab. ;-)

Celeste - they certainly are more work than my spids! LOL! It's very therapeutic wading through several hundred pods in the late afternoon, and I'm really glad Patrick awoke my interest.

Nate - thanks for the interest, man!

kiddc - I do have a lot of habs, but Goat Peppers are by far the most prolific in my patch. Interestingly, in grow bags, I get far more Cayenne than any other 5 species combined...
 
good looking plants Huntsman....and good harvest too....

how much longer you got in your grow season?
 
Ta, Jim - Still learning, mate!

AJ - Thank you - I reckon we still have about 6 weeks, but that's a guess as I'm too nervous to call the Met office! I planted my five last babies just yesterday in the belief that they will have time to settle before pruning and over wintering takes place.

FTB - Thanks very much...I made a few real mistakes this year and hope to make new mistakes next season! :-)
 
Hey, SS...jjs!

I plan to dry as many as will co-operate, and possibly freeze the rest for salsas, etc, but I'm totally open to suggestions...;-)
 
Paul you're a confirmed chilihead dude, congrats!

On the chocolate fatalii not having any heat, that's the way they turned out for all of us I believe. I know AJ and Cappy both had zero heat as did mine. Don't worry about it though looks like you have all the heat you're going to need.
 
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