• Blog your pepper progress. The first image in your first post will be used to represent your Glog.

JCW 2016

Heres the list.  Hopefully it will get smaller rather than bigger.
 
7 Pot Barrackpore
7 Pot Brain Strain Caramel
7 Pot Brain Strain Chocolate Strain 1
7 Pot Brain Strain Chocolate Strain 2
7 Pot Brain Strain Chocolate Strain 3
7 Pot Brain Strain Chocolate Strain 4
7 Pot Brain Strain Chocolate Strain 5
7 Pot Brain Strain Red
7 Pot Brain Strain x Assam Bhut
7 Pot Brain Strain Yellow
7 Pot Brown
7 Pot Bubblegum Bhutlah
7 Pot Bubblegum Caramel
7 Pot Bubblegum Chocolate Elongated
7 Pot Bubblegum Chocolate Round
7 Pot Bubblegum Cluster
7 Pot Bubblegum Elongated x JRGS
7 Pot Bubblegum MAMP
7 Pot Bubblegum Moruga
7 Pot Bubblegum Naga
7 Pot Bubblegum Orange
7 Pot Bubblegum Red
7 Pot Bubblegum White
7 Pot Bubblegum x Aji Jobito
7 Pot Bubblegum x Pimenta De Neyde
7 Pot Bubblegum x SRTSL
7 Pot Bubblegum Yellow
7 Pot Burgundy
7 Pot Chaguanas Yellow
7 Pot Douglah
7 Pot Gigantic SR Chocolate
7 Pot Gigantic SR Orange
7 Pot Gigantic SR Red
7 Pot Gigantic SR Yellow
7 Pot Gravedigger
7 Pot Infinity Yellow
7 Pot Jonah
7 Pot Jonah Orange
7 Pot Jonah x Congo Red
7 Pot Jonah x Congo Yellow
7 Pot Jonah Yellow
7 Pot Jonah Yellow X
7 Pot Katie
7 Pot Lava Chocolate
7 Pot Lava Red
7 Pot Lava Yellow
7 Pot Lucy
7 Pot Mustard
7 Pot Nebru
7 Pot Orange
7 Pot Peach
7 Pot Primo
7 Pot Primo Chocolate BT
7 Pot Primo Orange
7 Pot Primo x Butch T Red
7 Pot Primo x Butch T Yellow
7 Pot Primo Yellow
7 Pot Wes
7 Pot White
7 Pot Yellow x Douglah
Adjoema Yellow
Aji Ahuachapan
Aji Amarillo
Aji Charipita
Aji Chombo
Aji Colorado
Aji Escabeche
Aji Fantasy White
Aji Jobito
Aji Margariteno
Aji Valle de Canca
Antillais 14.5
Apocalypse Scorpion
Armageddon
Avenir
Bad Brains
Bahamian Goat
Bhut Jolokia Assam India Carbon
Bhut Jolokia Black
Bhut Jolokia Caramel
Bhut Jolokia Chocolate Strain 1
Bhut Jolokia Chocolate Strain 2
Bhut Jolokia Creamy Yellow X
Bhut Jolokia Mustard
Bhut Jolokia Orange Copenhagen
Bhut Jolokia Orange Copenhagen Mutant
Bhut Jolokia Orange Copenhagen x JPGS
Bhut Jolokia Orange Copenhagen x Reaper
Bhut Jolokia Peach Strain 1
Bhut Jolokia Peach Strain 2
Bhut Jolokia Peach Strain 3
Bhut Jolokia Peach Strain 4
Bhut Jolokia Red Strain 1
Bhut jolokia Red Strain 2
Bhut Jolokia Stamm Assam Yellow
Bhut Jolokia White
Bhut Jolokia White W Strain
Bhut Jolokia x 7 Pot Yellow Brainstrain
Bhut Jolokia x Habanero Chocolate
Bhut jolokia Yellow
Bhut Orange X
Bhutlah Black
Bhutlah Brown
Bhutlah Chocolate Strain 1
Bhutlah Chocolate Strain 2
Bhutlah Chocolate Strain 3
Bhutlah Clamshell
Bhutlah Gold
Bhutlah Mustard
Bhutlah Yellow
Big Black Mama
Big Caramel Mama
Big Mustard Mama
Big Red Mama
Big Yellow Mama
Bonda Ma Jacques
Bonda Mahala
Borg 9 Bleeding Red
Borg 9 Chocolate
Borg 9 Red
Borg 9 Red Long
Brazilian Ghost
Brazilian Ghost Red
Brazilian Reaper X
BTR
Bubba
Butch T x Douglah F5
Butch x Jonah
Carbonero Orange
Carolina Reaper x 7 Pot Long
Carolina Reaper x Brain Strain
Carolina Reaper x Ghost Brazilian
Carolina Reaper x SRTSL
Carolina Reaper Yellow
Congo x Butch T
CPR
Cumari Do Para
Devil´s Tongue Chocolate
Devil´s Tongue Red
Devil´s Tongue Yellow
Devil's Brain
Devil's Tongue Caramel
Devil's Tongue White
Dorset Naga Orange
Dorset Naga Yellow
DouglahT X
Dystopia Yellow
Ecuadorian Red Pepper From Hell
Elysium Oxide Scotch Bonnet
Faria
Fatalii Gourmet Jigsaw
Fatalii Gourmet Jigsaw x Big Red Mama
Fatalii Mortalii
Fatalii Peach Cross
Fatalii White
Fatalii Yellow x Scotch Bonnet
Gator Jigsaw
Genghis Kahn's Brain
Guadalupe Black
Habalokia Chocolate
Habanero Fogoso
Habanero Gambia Orange
Habanero Giant White
Habanero Puerto Rican Yellow
Habanero Purple
Habanero Red Dominica
Habanero Red Savina
Habanero St. Martin
Habanero Ugandian Red
Habanero Vietnam
Habanero West Indian Yellow
Hainan Yellow Lantern
HP22B Selected
Huacho Amarillo
JAFSH
JAFSH Black
JAFSH Red
Jalapeno Titan
Jamaican Hot Chocolate
Jay's Ghost Scorpion Chocolate
Jay's Ghost Scorpion Peach Strain 1
Jay's Ghost Scorpion Peach Strain 2
Jay's Ghost Scorpion Red
Jays Peach Ghost Scorpion X Primo
Kathumby Yellow
Komodo Dragon
Kraken Scorpion
MA Daisy Cutter
MA Faces
MA Wartryx
Macapa Red CGN 20802
Madame Jeanette
Madballz 7 Chocolate X Carolina Reaper
Major Pain
Manzano Orange & Yellow Mix
Morado
Morovars Yellow x 7 Pot SR Strain
Moruga UV
Moruga Yellow X Trinidad Scorpion Orange
Moruglah F2
Mystery Volunteer Yellow
Naga Bengal Peach
Naga Morich E-Strain
Nagabon
Nagabon x 7 Pot Primo Yellow
Nagabrains Chocolate
Nagabrains Red
Nagabrains Yellow
Nagalah
Nagareaper
Orange Bhut (Bih) Jolokia
Orange Blob
OrangeGum TigerMAMP
Petenero
Peter Pepper Orange
Peter Pepper Red
Peter Pepper Yellow
PI 257176
Pimenta Chris Fat Red
Pimenta De Neyde x Douglah 2.3
Pimenta De Neyde x Ghost Orange
Pimenta Moranga Peach
Pink Tiger x BBG7
Pink Tiger x Carolina Reaper
Podzilla Chocolate
Podzilla Red
Primotalii
Reaper Chocolate
Rocoto Costa Rican Yellow
Rocoto Turbo Pube
Rouge Noire
SB7J
SB7J Yellow
Scorpion BBG7 BT
Scotch Bonnet Brown
Scotch Bonnet Foodarama Red
Scotch Bonnet Foodarame Yellow
Scotch Bonnet Freeport Orange
Scotch Bonnet Jamaican Long
Scotch Bonnet Jamaican TFM
Scotch Bonnet MA Peach
Scotch Bonnet MOA
Scotch Bonnet MOA Red Strain 1
Scotch Bonnet MOA Red Strain 2
Scotch Bonnet MOA Red X
Scotch Bonnet Papa Joes
Scotch Bonnet Safi
Scotch Bonnet Saraga
Scotch Brain
Shabu Shabu
Superdatil
Superhot Beast
Trinidad Hornet
Trinidad Morovas
Trinidad Scorpion Butch T
Trinidad Scorpion Butch T x Bhut Jolokia Black
Trinidad Scorpion Cola Bean
Trinidad Scorpion Moruga Red
Trinidad Scorpion Moruga Satan
Trinidad Scorpion Moruga Yellow
Trinidad X-Strain Red
Wartryx Variant
Yaki Blue Fawn
Zoki
 
 
 
And it begins tonight.
 
IMG_20151227_202022521_zps4qyfwtqv.jpg
 
Just some more green peppers.  The wait is agonizing and the weather uncooperative.  Afraid if some don't ripen soon, or I can't get a day off from the rain, could end up being a bad year.  Definitely building raised beds and putting in drain tile for north half of the patch for next year, its like soup and the peppers are probably just rotting their roots in water.
 
Jigsaw - they got a bit meaner look to them this year
IMG_20160722_200926738_zpsbhjaueen.jpg

 
Brain Strain x Reaper
IMG_20160722_200954488_zpsxlkedpmg.jpg

 
Brazilian Ghost
IMG_20160722_201603621_zpsm2trcuni.jpg

 
Goronong
IMG_20160722_201633243_zpsokhwalh6.jpg

 
BBG7 x Jobito
IMG_20160722_201811409_zpscglkav9g.jpg

 
Unfortunately not EOB.  But the way they look has peaked my interest.
IMG_20160722_202058708_zpsfv6vzxfk.jpg

 
My new friend.  Finally a wild critter in the yard that's not here to destroy something.  Did find a horn worm almost as big today that had topped off one of my favorite BBG7 plants.
IMG_20160721_200616817_zpsybjfmrmr.jpg
 
ronaldo_fanbelt said:
Killer pods dude! I'm growing out quite a few seeds that I got from you. I will have pics once they start podding up.
Thanks.  I hope what you got from me turns out good.  Most of the plants grown from my seeds are looking good.  A few are definite crosses but looking pretty impressive.  I try to keep things arranged  in a way now that if they do cross, the potential is for something good.
 
OCD Chilehead said:
Nice big pod's. I can't wait until they start turning. It's going to be colorful.

Beautiful little snake.
Thanks, yeah, theres quite a variety in there, some of them looking very interesting.
 
Trident chilli said:
Do hope you get some warm sunshine soon ... sounds like you are experiencing a typical British Summer that said your pods look great even green ... love the little snake
Not sure if I posted much about he temps.  Warm sushine is in abundance, its just that the storms come and go.  When its not storming the temps are in the 90s with super high humidity - perfect weather for diseases.  Fighting that with all I can, but worried if I can win this year.  Even the night time temps are very warm, our summer is more like something you would experience in the tropics or Florida at least.  
 
96strat said:
Wow Justin great looking grow. I'm impressed keep it up.
Thanks my friend.  You have been posting up some wicked pods also.  I am sure you don't have anything mild again, all have looked brutal.  I need to post up some more King BOC pics.  Theres some fatter ones coming on now.  One of the plants is in the swamp so I worry about it living much longer, but the other is in a pretty safe spot, and I have lost track of where the third one is.
 
     You'd never know you're having drainage issues with the plant pics you post! I know what you mean about the weather we're having this season, though. It's just derecho after derecho. Our area usually gets maybe one or two each summer. I think we're sitting on five or six so far this season!  :shocked: Pretty brutal. Between the BLS and plants getting ruined by wind, my herd is certainly thinning this year. But the ones that are surviving are flourishing like yours! 
     I can't even imagine what kind of beasts you'll grow if you put in raised beds next season!  :cheers: Keep it up, downstate Illinois brother!
 
Hybrid Mode 01 said:
     You'd never know you're having drainage issues with the plant pics you post! I know what you mean about the weather we're having this season, though. It's just derecho after derecho. Our area usually gets maybe one or two each summer. I think we're sitting on five or six so far this season!  :shocked: Pretty brutal. Between the BLS and plants getting ruined by wind, my herd is certainly thinning this year. But the ones that are surviving are flourishing like yours! 
     I can't even imagine what kind of beasts you'll grow if you put in raised beds next season!  :cheers: Keep it up, downstate Illinois brother!
Thanks my friend.  Yeah, even though you are only 40 miles up the road, I think you have had more severe storms.  Luckily wind hasn't been too much of an issue here.  Heard of a few you guys had that we didn't.   But the rain was enough.  My big plot is 40 ft. long, and the northern most 15 feet of it is just mush.  When I walk on the plastic I have down, it feels like pudding under it.  I would pull it up but then would have weeds and mud everywhere and probably too late.  I suspect that area will see a quicker end than normal and I will put in drain tiles.  I got dirt priced, so if anything I plan on raised beds on the north half.  And one thing for sure, not so many plants, need to focus on the quality rather than quantity.  Right now those wet spots are the main location of the diseases I think mostly introduced from some nursery bought plants that I won't do again.  And will also be more dilligent about treating my own seeds before starting them.   If it will quit raining and humidity could drop a bit for a while there is some hope.   When I get up in the mornings though even if it doesn't rain the plants are soaked completely with dew from all the damn humidity and too high of a dew point.  Good luck with yours, will be checking your glog.  
 
I don't know how many miles north of you I am but aside from the last 3 days, we've been in a drought most of the summer. Your plants still look excellent!
 
Genetikx said:
I don't know how many miles north of you I am but aside from the last 3 days, we've been in a drought most of the summer. Your plants still look excellent!
Its 195 miles for me to get to downtown chicago to the northeast.  I went 3 or 4 weeks with no rain from late may until about june 20 something.  Since then for the last month the longest dry stretch we have had is 2 days.  The humidity is relentless 100% every night.  Every morning even when it doesn't rain at night the plants are soaking wet, the windows of the house are complete fogged with condensation.  Its been absolutely brutal.  Its thundering now.  There is a small strong storm just south of me and one building just north.  But there is one also about 50 miles west heading right at me that will probably dump another inch of unneeded rain.  My garden soild is like pudding, I have so much clay content it has no chance to dry out, seeing fungus / disease issues and now a lot of leaf drop on lower leaves I think just because they roots are soaked and probably rotting in their holes.  Still got some nice pods.  The southern half of the garden seems to drain reasonably well so those plants are better.  I will be putting in some drain tiles for sure and hopefully raised beds in at least half the area this fall, more if money and time permit.
 
Yea it's been brutal up here as well, mid 90s, 100% humidity. Every time I step outside my sunglasses instantly fog up and I have to drive with the heater on to keep my windshield from fogging over. 
 
I'd say in about another 2 weeks we will both be overwhelmed with pods. 
 
You going to sell fresh pods on your site?
 
D3monic said:
Yea it's been brutal up here as well, mid 90s, 100% humidity. Every time I step outside my sunglasses instantly fog up and I have to drive with the heater on to keep my windshield from fogging over. 
 
I'd say in about another 2 weeks we will both be overwhelmed with pods. 
 
You going to sell fresh pods on your site?
 
I don't think I will put pods on the site.  I have a lot of people have pinged me already and some friends to send too.  Got some I think you will like.  Might not even have to put up any sale posts this year.  Partly because overall production is down.  But some are really putting on the blossoms now.  I worry I am going to hit mid - late september and be inundated with 10,000s of pods all at once.
 
RedSkull said:
Purple pod is interesting any idea what it is supposed to be?
 
Yeah, it was supposed to be Jigsaw x Big Red Mama, but its definitly not, so will be interesting to see what it produces.
 
OCD Chilehead said:
Looking good Justin. I don't know how you do it. You grow some of the biggest pod's have ever seen. Got some from you last year, that were insane. By the way. You can put me on the list for some pod's. Love the variety.
I got you down my friend.  Give me at least a month so I can start getting some more serous poddage going.  Super late this year.  If I could get some weather to cooperate it would be better.  I am seeing some serious blossoms on some varieties so it might be damn late on some, but there should be an extra 10,000 or so pods I would guess.  I can only process so many.  The weather is turning for the worse now though, 4 days of dry, and things were really looking good, ground was getting a touch dryer, now its going to turn to pudding again, looking at 3 days of rain.
 
I know your a jigsaw fan, I don't think I am going to have too many this year, but will make sure to get a couple to you.  I have 1 plant and its not loaded, but what is on there is even more wicked than last year.  Its close enough in texture and appearance, I am thinking its still true, I have had other varieties that seem to change a bit from year to year.  You probably saw the pic above in yesterdays post.
 
Back
Top