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JoynersHotPeppers 2013 GLOG

In the for winter are:

Jay's Ghost Scorpion - RED
7 Pot Jonah
7 Pot - BROWN


The grow from seed list:

Brain Strain - RED - Seed from a pod from Judy if memeory serves me correct
Carolina Reaper - Seed from PepperJoe
Jay's Ghost Scorpion - RED - Seeds from plant above

To be continued...

As of today here are how things are looking - 12/05/12

7 Pot Brown is fighting leaf drop, white flies seem likely and it has been treated. It still wanted to give me fruit.

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7 Pot Brown

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7 Pot Brown

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Jay's Ghost Scorpion - RED

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7 Pot Jonah

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7 Pot Jonah

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Seedlings

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Annuum List


Cayenne Indonesian
Chiltepin Amarillo
Jalapeno Black
Jalapeno Early
Jalapeno Giant
Jalapeno Purple
Rooster Spur
Serrano
Thai #00419-2551 F1 Hybrid
Thai #00554-2553 F1 Hybrid
Thai (2005) Large Red
Thai Cross (Orange)
Thai Dragon
Thai Hazelwood
Thai Norcal
Thai Orange
Thai Prik Che Fah
Thai Prik Jinda
Thai Prik Key GNU - Chaiprakarn F1
Thai Prik Key GNU - HOM
Thai Prik Key GNU - SUAN
Thai Prik Kjinda Dang
Thai Prik Mon Dum
Thai Prik NUM
Thai Prik Sod Dang F1
Thai Prik York
Thai Prikkinu Pedsiam F1 Hybrid
Thai Prik-Mondang Red Eagle F1
Thai Red
Thai Super Hot
Thai Yellow



Baccatum

Lemon Drop

Chinense

7 POT Brain Strain Red
7 POT Brain Strain Yellow
7 POT Brown
7 POT Burgandy
7 POT Jonah
7 POT Red
7 POT Rennie
7 POT SR
7 POT Trinidad Douglah
7 POT Yellow
Bahamian Goat Pepper
Bhut Jolokia
Bhut Jolokia Chocolate
Bhut Jolokia Giant
Bhut Jolokia Giant Yellow
Bhut Jolokia Peach
Bhut Jolokia White
Bhut Jolokia Yellow
Billy Boy Jonah
Butch T
Chocolate Morouga (Unstable 2)
Chocolate Morouga (Unstable 1)
Chocolate Scotch
Chocolate Unknown
Douglah X Chocolate Scorpion
Fatalii
Hot Jamican
Infinity Monster
Jay's Ghost Scorpion
Mako Akoksrade
Morouga
Morouga Scorpion
Mystery Chocolate
Naga Morich
Naga Viper
Scotch Bonnet
Tazmanian Habanero
Trinidad Scorpion Moruga
White Habanero
Wine Unknown

Frutescens

Thai Hot
 
Are they all the same pepper in that SFG or different varieties? Just wondering how concerned you are about open pollination or not. We had thunderstorms here last night and wind was gusting to 45... I am still to scared to go out and see the damage...
 
Island_Dan said:
Are they all the same pepper in that SFG or different varieties? Just wondering how concerned you are about open pollination or not. We had thunderstorms here last night and wind was gusting to 45... I am still to scared to go out and see the damage...
All different types for the most part. I am not too worried about cross pollination since I do not advertise isolated seeds. As for getting a really cool mix, I love those and always welcome them. The mystery wine as I call it from last season was one of my favorite crosses I have ever grown. Curious to see what the seeds from that plant produce this season. 
 
WalkGood said:
Great cam work … but Whoa too many to be squishing between ya fingers, what ya going to do?
 
Edit: Some interesting info on dem click here
I have never seen them do damage but after all the bumps this year I am not taking chances. Some sort of organic treatment is in order. 
 
I've successfully restored balance w/ ladybugs twice now, but both times the outbreak was a half-dozen or less plants and i unloaded 500 ladybugs/day for 4 days ...
 
I still see a couple of those ladybugs (which look different than the native one's), so they either established a small colony or they are still around ...
 
JoynersHotPeppers said:
I have never seen them do damage but after all the bumps this year I am not taking chances. Some sort of organic treatment is in order. 
Interesting I’ve always read they infect plants with disease and the link I put in the “edit” says they “bring in more disease and infestation than any other method …” Hope it doesn't harm plants ...
 
 
Edit: BTW I clicked "like dis" for the quality of the pics and the poster, not cause I like dem mites.
 
AzaMax to kill spider mites. I am really surprised you are having a mite problem outdoors, I usually only get them in the greenhouse. I will put them outside for a few days and nature generally takes care of them. Are you having warmer than normal temperatures out East?
 
Crazy Spring for weather for sure, I'll be using neem or something else. Found some aphids on my Chiltepin Amarillo. Have not seen my normal lady bug posse and need to check on the mantis egg sacks. I'll be posting a proper picture update today, the good, bad and ugly due to high wind and rabbits! 
 
Chris I'm with you on the neem oil, I didn't use it but mineral during the winter and it's helped my plants [SIZE=12pt]tremendously[/SIZE]. But now with the heavy sun & heat mineral oil will burn the leaves down here so I'm switching to some other oil or lighter mix per gal.
 
Bahamian Goat
 
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Bhut Jolokia Red
 
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Bhut Jolokia Chocolate
 
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Bhut Jolokia Giant Yellow
 
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Bhut Jolokia Peach
 
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Bhut Jolokia White
 
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Bhut Jolokia Yellow
 
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meatfreak said:
Maybe I don't see it correct but it looks like your plants are having Bad Leaf Spots?
A ton of the c.chinense got tore up during hardening off then a few violent storms with high winds. Did I mention 6 + rabbits? Most all the leaves that look bad I am allowing to fall off or pulling off. All new growth appears to be green and healthy in most all cases. 
 
I might actually treat for bacterial leaf spot but not 100% sure that they have that since I would think new growth would be impacted as well. I got hit with unperfect storm of natural events right after they went outside. 


Billy Boy Jonah
 
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Chocolate Moruga - Source 2
 
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Chocolate Moruga - Source 1 
 
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Chocolate Unknown
 
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Douglah x Chocolate Scorpion
 
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Hot Jamaican 
 
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Infinity Monster
 
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Jay's Ghost Scorpion Red
 
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