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Its about damn time!

started these from seeds in January and FINALLY my first fully ripe Naga Morich!

There!

Pepp3rFreak, you were right. Took exactly a week from the first sign till fully ripe.

My first Habs are starting to turn now too :-)


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I started mine in January too skyjerk but haven't got any fully grown pods, and yes I entered the 'First ripe naga competition' :lol:
 
great photo and great looking plant...enjoy the fire...
 
LUCKYDOG said:
seem long for a Naga -- enjoy the fire

Looks bigger than it really is. There isnt anything in that picture
to give it perspective.

That ripe pod is only about 2 1/4 inches long....
 
rainbowberry said:
I started mine in January too skyjerk but haven't got any fully grown pods, and yes I entered the 'First ripe naga competition' :lol:

What if I started mine in May as a seed and I have an open flower on my Naga now??:P:D
 
rabbit said:
What if I started mine in May as a seed and I have an open flower on my Naga now??:P:D

Then that's just gloating :D

Skyjerk said:
You should have a ripe pod is 6 weeks or so. Give or take.

So if I've got a little green Naga I'll have less than 6 weeks, to be honest it's such a jungle in the greenhouse I'm getting confused as to which pod belongs to what plant :confused:
 
Skyjerk said:
Looks bigger than it really is. There isnt anything in that picture
to give it perspective.

That ripe pod is only about 2 1/4 inches long....

Size does not matter my friend..;):lol:
 
1st ripe Naga Celebration time w000t!!!!! I think the best way to really ravish in your success thus far is to pluck that pod off and eat it in one bite, on cam of course so we can all enjoy the blessing the almighty Naga has brought you :)
 
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