Cheers John, this is my one and only plant... all MOA eggs in one basket, or should that be AirPot! [emoji3]Trident chilli said:Excellent plant Dennis ... the air pruning pot should really push the plant along ... is this your challenge contender or have you others in the wings
Nice pod Shorerider well done! Photos spot on, I make that a score of 33.8... I'll post up a leader board soon [emoji3]Shorerider said:Here's my entry of the biggest pod my only MOA Bonnet plant produced.
Weighed in at 19 grams.
Girth measured in at 148mm.
Please let me know if I haven't met the required rules for measurements before I eat this pod.
Best of luck to all who enter.
SR.
Thanks John, it seems likely. [emoji2]Trident chilli said:Nice pods Rick must be a few grams there in weight
Can't help with that, but wanted to say that's theBSH said:I'm going to need a legit jerk sauce recipe with all of these pods. Anyone have a favorite to use with these?
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Thank you, sir! The climate is actually very nice here for peppers as the Niagara falls region is home to some of the best produce you can get, especially peaches and other tree fruit. This has been a poor summer though with too much rain and dark skies. Should be in the high 80's but it's 74 today and cloudy. What can you do? I didn't think I had any pods on my plant and then I lifted up a few big leaves and there was the mother lode! I have to give credit to excellent genetics that Juanitos provided thoughPaulG said:Can't help with that, but wanted to say that's the
most awesome truss of Bonnets I've seen!
In Canada! Woah...
Great work, Brandon!