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Jedisushi06 2014 Grow, Return of the JEDI

I started fairly early this year of 2013 for 2014.  I had a good garden season this summer and grew lots of super hots and non super hots.  I produced over 200 pounds of tomatoes for canning, and lots of cucumbers for pickles.  I used my last big tomato and pepper harvest to can salsa.  I plan on growing more plants this year and trying to grow some types i did not get around to this summer.  I also plan on growing peas, tomatoes, rhubarb, mixed greens, pumpkins, and non super hot peppers and thai chiles for drying.  Here's an updated list of what i'm growing so far.  I have plans for lots more peppers so stay tuned.  I want to thank all the great people on here that taken their time to send me seeds to grow, i want to give a shout out to Romy 6, Bhut Camp, megahot, Jack Superhot, Tmudder, Spicegeist, Colorado Ronin, Judy at pepperlover, silver surfer, Semilnas, Nigel Carter, Bill Moore, chile beast, Brian Seal, lucky dog hot sauce, Chris Joyner, my favorite cowboy, old barn nursery, and old dirty bastard.
 
7 pot 007
7 pot merlot
7 pot yellow
7 pot red
7 pot brain strain yellow
7 pot brain strain red
7 pot brain strain orange
7 pot brain strain chocolate
7 pot douglah x 3
7 pot douglah Billy Boy
7 pot madballz
7 pot rennie red
7 pot rennie brown
7 pot primo yellow X 2
7 pot primo red
7 pot primo orange
7 pot savanah long
7 pot bubblegum
7 pot barrakapore red
Carolina Reaper X Red Brain Strain
Jays peach ghost scorpion
Jays red ghost scorpion
Chocolate Naga Brain
Chocolate Bhut Jolokia
Chocolate Brakapore
Brown Naglah
Black Naga
Defcon 7
Congo brown
Yellow Bhut Jolokia
Bhut Jolokia chocolate X douglah
Sepia Serpent
Bhut jolokia chocolate x Trinidad Scorpion Red
Chocolate Fatallii
Trinidad Scorpion Cardi Yellow
Trinidad Scorpion Green
Trinidad scorpion chocolate
Trinidad Scorpion Yellow
Rocoto Inca 
MOA scotch bonnet
Infinity
Red Mourga
Red Mourga Satan
Yellow Mourga
Brown Mourga
Carmel Mourga
Chocolate Mourga
Chocolate Bhut X yellow 7 pot
Carolina Reaper
Carolina Reaper long phenotype
Red Naglah
Yellow Douglah
Red Douglah
Mustard Habanero
Bonda Ma Jaques
Ice Scream Scorpion
Red Habanero
Majah X= Red Bhut Jolokia X Red Mourga Scorpion
Paper Lantern
Datil
Peach Habalokia
Peach Scorpanero
M.A. Daisy Cutter yellow
Devil's tongue yellow
Devil's tongue red
Red Lightning Habanero
Caribbean Red Habanero
Numex Barker Green Chile
SB7J
Thai hot
Orange Thai
Black Thai
Prik KEE NUU SUAN
Geon La Do
Mustard Bhut Jolokia
 
 
 
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Scarecrw said:
Another pepper to add to my wish list. Ice scream sounds like a keeper. Just think ice scream hot sauce on your ice cream. :dance:
Or homemade ice cream with the peppers.
Spicegeist said:
 
 
Oh nice, I didn't know you were growing the Pale Bhut, I'm growing that too this year.  I wonder if the Rocoto will like your altitude, they are supposed to be from the Andes...
 
Is that Yellow Bhut one I sent you?  I'm considering cutting that from my list because mine is lagging the others in growth, but I probably won't have the heart to do such a thing.
I hope the Rocoto likes it up here at 7000 feet.  I grow bishop crowns every year and they love this climate, i had a plant last year that was as tall as my tomato plants, nearly as tall as me.  Sad part is it flowered late and all the pods froze before they ripened, must have been between 50 and 80 pods on that plant that were wasted.  
 
jedisushi06 said:
Or homemade ice cream with the peppers.

I hope the Rocoto likes it up here at 7000 feet.  I grow bishop crowns every year and they love this climate, i had a plant last year that was as tall as my tomato plants, nearly as tall as me.  Sad part is it flowered late and all the pods froze before they ripened, must have been between 50 and 80 pods on that plant that were wasted.  
 Same here on the caps, Plants came up chest almost, lots of pods, but 30% or less ripened before frost. Nice pepper, I may try it again if I could develop an easy plant to address that issue.
 
beerbreath81 said:
 
hmmm...this is what i was reading....am I thinking of something totally different...help me
 
http://heatintheheartland.com/butch-ts-experimental-ice-scream-scorpion/
 
From his facebook page
Butch T Trinidad Scorpion
March 28, 2013




ICE SCREAM SCORPION
There has been a lot of interest in this new pod, this is a unintentional cross or a genetic throwback to some crosses I was making many years ago (it does share some characteristics with the other pepper I was cross...ing with a Scorpion) It grew from Zydeco farms Trinidad Scorpion grow out (200 plants) and it was the only one that showed up in the grow out or from any of the thousands of seeds I had distributed to the Chile head community (1 plant? odd, Genetic?) The color was a very pale yellow, sometimes pods that claim to be white are this "Cream" like color. The flavor was very sweet, sugar sweet in fact, with a hint of a vanilla flavor buried in the unique combination of heat and flavors. The heat is very hot, not Scorpion hot, but way hotter than the habaneros. I'd rate it somewhere between 200,000 to 550,000 shu. Now as far as the name, the color and flavor reminded me of vanilla Ice Cream, the heat was the Scream part, so combined it became the ICE SCREAM SCORPION! The sweetest Scorpion ever! This will be a f2 this year and with some luck and work the seeds will become available in a year or so, fresh pods maybe this year.See More








 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB9_v7FgLFc
Get funky everybody
 
GA Growhead said:
I would be the same way. Fears of missing plants, accidentally sold or stolen, also pop up in my head.
not worried about that but it is a thought in the back of my mind.  I'm more worried about my plants getting neglected.  
maximumcapsicum said:
Where are all these mysterious community greenhouses? How strange. Good luck! I can understand the paranoia... I had my bro water my garden plot for a week and it did not go well.
Yeah it's like leading a blind horse to water.  I can't have the thought in the back of my mind that someone else who has never grown these before can take of them with my instructions.  If they any were to die i would be livid.  The reward is not worth the risk.  Plus i would hate to have to tell someone to babysit my plants. they are my burden but worth every ounce of sweat and tears.  I'm half drunk thanks for stopping in and checking out my progress.  Thank god the patriots proved that the colts were a fucking fluke vs my beloved chiefs.
 
GA Growhead said:
I would be the same way. Fears of missing plants, accidentally sold or stolen, also pop up in my head.
That, AND possible introduction to nasties. They have to be hard to control in that type of environment..
 
jedisushi06 said:
You can order them online.  
Nice! Where did you order them? I lack knowledge for these simple things LOL. I bought some last year from "thegreenhousemegastore" and they look weak and flimsy, and I thought they were a bit more sturdy.

At that time I struggled with them not sending me what I ordered... I had to return 2 orders and I just ended up keeping whatever they sent me and I still ended up using them. Now I hesitate to order such thing...

-Walt
 
Vegas_Chili said:
Nice! Where did you order them? I lack knowledge for these simple things LOL. I bought some last year from "thegreenhousemegastore" and they look weak and flimsy, and I thought they were a bit more sturdy.

At that time I struggled with them not sending me what I ordered... I had to return 2 orders and I just ended up keeping whatever they sent me and I still ended up using them. Now I hesitate to order such thing...

-Walt
I think i just ordered some bigger ones from there.  THese little ones i bought a local garden shop last year.
 
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