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Joyner's Hot Pepper Powders 2014 GLOG

As of now here is the somewhat final list for the 2014 growing season...the 7 pot red has a question mark because I am waiting to see if I can use a 1/2 acre in Va of my uncles and isolate. It is very hard to leave over 100 different varieties in the seed bin and not grow them all out!
 
Best of luck to everyone and I plan to get seeds started in the next few days.
 
 
 
 
JoynersHotPeppers said:
Thai twins
 
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Wouldn't that make them Siamese twins... ;)
 
My Thais are almost done for the season Chris... The Red Demons only have a few half-ripe pods between them, and there's about a half a dozen more to ripen on the Prik Leuang. The Annuum variety that's taking the longest is the Cascabel so they won't make the cut next year.
 
Good luck with that 10-pointer, though the young does and spike-horns taste better. :)
 
JoynersHotPeppers said:
 
As of now here is the somewhat final list for the 2014 growing season...the 7 pot red has a question mark because I am waiting to see if I can use a 1/2 acre in Va of my uncles and isolate. It is very hard to leave over 100 different varieties in the seed bin and not grow them all out!
 
Best of luck to everyone and I plan to get seeds started in the next few days.
 
 
 
 
Hi Chris,
 
     Did you ever get to plant that half acre?  Also do have a small farm to run your heatmadesimple.com business?  I really loved this GLOG.  I will be following how you do it next year and not reinvent the wheel.  I learned from the red spider mites photos what happened to my plants way back in June.  I could not figure that out.  I only found this site in late August and so glad I did.
 
Thank you
 
Jabski
 
I never did use my uncles 10 acres. I am going to ask him during hunting season and plan ahead. I think I will grow a single strain there to keep it isolated, maybe my Mystery Wine! As for the website, I grow everything in my own very small yard, just simply take good advantage of limited space. I only have around 110 plants but most produce very well.
 
Thanks for stopping by!
 
       Things look great Chris,I am still amazed at your powder mixes.They are so versatile,you can use them on everything. ;)
 
Awesome, Chris!  Great pod photos   :clap:
 
You sure do manage to get a lot out of your 'small' 110 plant grow!
Hope you have a great Fall hunting season, bud!
 
PaulG said:
Awesome, Chris!  Great pod photos   :clap:
 
You sure do manage to get a lot out of your 'small' 110 plant grow!
Hope you have a great Fall hunting season, bud!
Thanks Paul! My brother saw 5 deer while using my stand yesterday and passed on a 4 pointer at last light. Back in the woods this upcoming weekend!
 
Sounds like you have a lot of deer where you hunt, I want to see a pic of that 10pt. in the back of your truck ;)
 
I don't get to hunt until after the first of the year, the guys that hunt the ranch won't shoot does. So I go and try and knock down a few once they finish; I can shoot trash bucks too. The only bad thing is the deer are wise to the stand locations and avoid them. I'm starting to get to know how they move and want to get closer and sit on a fence line.
 
Nice pics, and that Thai twin is cool!
 
Keep it green and good luck!
 
Devv said:
Sounds like you have a lot of deer where you hunt, I want to see a pic of that 10pt. in the back of your truck ;)
 
I don't get to hunt until after the first of the year, the guys that hunt the ranch won't shoot does. So I go and try and knock down a few once they finish; I can shoot trash bucks too. The only bad thing is the deer are wise to the stand locations and avoid them. I'm starting to get to know how they move and want to get closer and sit on a fence line.
 
Nice pics, and that Thai twin is cool!
 
Keep it green and good luck!
Yes I am lucky that there is no pressure where I hunt and we have two fields planted every year. They rotate from corn, to soy to cotton and there is an additional filed that is always something other than our two. Always a food source for the deer but this year with all the fresh cutover, they have tons of buds and and acorns to eat. I just bought 2 more stands yesterday and will have 4 total when I put these up along with 1 ground blind and a ghost blind that goes anywhere. Hoping my moved camera catches the deer that is doing all the scraping and rubs and its not some scrub :) Black powder comes in 11/1 so few more bow trips and then long distance BP and time to smoke those deer! I always hear how deer wont go near new stands, I had deer on camera under mine the first night it went up :) Now they have a trail beside it and walk under me to get to the cutover. 
 
The place I used to hunt was over 2,000 acres, with 400 in brush. They planted Oats and ran cattle all winter. My favorite way to hunt was to cut up a cattle panel and hinge the 2 pieces. Making it just the right height to shoot out of and it could fold up. I would find a tree with brush under it and cut more brush to pile up on the outside of the panel. It made an excellent blind. I had 5 or 6 of those up and down the fence line of an 1,100 acre pasture, I also had a tripod and a ladder stand there too. Lot's of good memories and nice bucks taken from that place.
 
As for the new stand placements, if you don't stink up the place they should work fine. I've setup many a time and hunted that afternoon with success.
 
Once again,
 
good luck!
 
Edit: added don't..lol
 
Nice harvest Chris, can't wait till mine are big enough to start pumping out some pods. Heck more than that I can't wait till I can get them in the ground :)
 
Have a great weekend Brother!
 
Devv said:
OK where's the 10pt. pics? ;)
He was seen Saturday night just out of bow range at last light! The camera picked up a decent 8 as well but only about a 16 inch spread and young. Final two stands deployed and black powder comes in 11/1! I saw a buck chaing a pack of 4 doe yesterday morning so the chase has begun. They stayed just out of bow range but that range gets extended by 150 yards in less than 2 weeks!
PaulG said:
Keep on stretching the season out, Buddy!
Thanks barely squeaked by this morning! Some areas has frost but looks like so far the plants MIGHT be ok. I'll know more later.
 
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RocketMan said:
Might be good to get the hoop houses up to stretch that grow a bit longer. Hopefully we're not going to experience another strange winter like last year.
It will be time to just let them go, next 10 days nothing into the 30's so hopefully all these pods get the message and ripen stat! Tis the season to be in the woods for me so weekends are limited for harvests :) 
 
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