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Mich 2011

AISPES VARIETIES:


STEFANIA AISPES:


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PIMENTA TIGER AISPES:

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CM AISPES:

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GHOST AISPES:

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SERPEPPER AISPES:

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PIMENTA ELISA AISPES:

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continues....
 
TRINIDAD SCORPION MOROUGA YELLOW AISPES

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TRINIDAD SCORPION CHOCOLATE AISPES

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WHITE DEVIL'S TONGUE AISPES

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CM AISPES


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SURPRISE MICH AISPES

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PIMENTA ELISA AISPES

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STRANGE JOLOKIA AISPES

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TRINIDAD SCORPION MOROUGA YELLOW AISPES


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continues...
 
BJ X PEQUIN (THANKS LEONARDO!)

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TRINIDAD SCORPION BUTCH (THANKS MY DEAR JUDY!)

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LIKE A CAT PEPPERS VIEWING

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BLACK PEARL

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SILING LABUYO (THANKS VERY MUCH MY FRIEND!!!!)

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ZIMBABWE BIRD

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continues with tributes to my HotPepper Friends and other images...
 
7 POD JONAH

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7 POD PRIMO (THANKS VERY MUCH MIDO!!!)

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TRINIDAD SCORPION (THANKS AGAIN MIDO!!!)

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BOMBAY MORICH (THANKS MY DEAR JUDY!!!)

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THE FIRST BHUT JOLOKIA ASSAM (THANKS LONEWOLF) THAT ARRIVED IN EUROPE IN 2006 (if i remember well), THE PLANT IS STILL ALIVE!

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CHUPETINHO

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EXIMIUM

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FATALII

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MALDIVIAN PEPPER

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I don't know what happens but the system tell me: You are not allowed to use that image extension on this board. Of course the images has got the same extension than the other i posted since the begin....

So, for today is all...

I have done 22 repottings but now it is rainy & cold, i think the repottings will continue in a few days....

Stay tuned!
 
Nice shots Mich, very impressive!

I should really invest on a good camera to capture great kodak moments of this hobby. :D


Thanks my friend!
I should too, i only have a Kodak z612 easyshare, I WANT A REFLEX!!!! But i have no money :lol:

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So, let's go with the works of today:

16 plants South-North

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The same, North-South

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3 Eximium

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Lounge (just for the moment, then i will change the logystic, of course, and put more plants ;))

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Plants for selling reserved last week

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A Whatch-Skorpion... or it is just greedy for Basacote??? :lol:

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Finally the way to come into my home, North-South

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The same, South-North

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Here it is just for annuum & frutescens


Bye bye!
 
Wow, I've sure enjoyed your pepper reports. There are so many levels to this hobby--nice to see somehone who is already way up there. Also never would have guessed you could have a palm tree in Switzerland!

My question: I know you answered part of this before, but are any of the pots with the hangars going to be hung seperately and grown in the air? Or do the hangars just provide some additional support for the longer plants? I'm asking because I was wondering how well a longer lanky plant like the siling labuyo might like being in a hanging basket.

(...If I can 'borrow' one of the hangars from the wife's planned flower grows... :cool: )
 
Wow, I've sure enjoyed your pepper reports. There are so many levels to this hobby--nice to see somehone who is already way up there. Also never would have guessed you could have a palm tree in Switzerland!

My question: I know you answered part of this before, but are any of the pots with the hangars going to be hung seperately and grown in the air? Or do the hangars just provide some additional support for the longer plants? I'm asking because I was wondering how well a longer lanky plant like the siling labuyo might like being in a hanging basket.

(...If I can 'borrow' one of the hangars from the wife's planned flower grows... :cool: )


Ehehehe, thank you very much for what you wrote :)

I have a lot of palm-trees, they grow alone, where they want. I have to eliminate some, every year!
For info about my clima visit http://www.isoledibrissago.ch/ , you'll find some interesting informations ;)

The pots does not will hang on, the hangars are good just for little pots, not for 20 liters pots. Unfortunately... because it were really interesting to hang them all around my home :) In fact, it is only to give a protection to the plants, the hang is present because the producer made it :lol: :lol:

I hope i answer correctly because it was difficult for me to understand all... thanks for your understanding :)
 
Thanks, Mich. I understand now--the hangars provide some support, and not intended to actually hang. I may still give it a try as I will have several late seedlings that I could possibly put in a 'coco coir' basket and see what happens.

Meanwhile, that area you live is fantastic. What an amazing place, thanks for the link! I can see why you must have a special garden in such a lush area. And no wonder Hemingway (Farewell to Arms) rowed from Italy on Lake Maggiore to get over to your side... :cool:
 
Thanks, Mich. I understand now--the hangars provide some support, and not intended to actually hang. I may still give it a try as I will have several late seedlings that I could possibly put in a 'coco coir' basket and see what happens.

Meanwhile, that area you live is fantastic. What an amazing place, thanks for the link! I can see why you must have a special garden in such a lush area. And no wonder Hemingway (Farewell to Arms) rowed from Italy on Lake Maggiore to get over to your side... :cool:


Wow, i'm proud to read your comment :)
Thanks very much and good work with the coco coir basket!
 
WOW Mich...just looking at all your beautiful plants makes me want to start growing my plants now, but I still got 3 weeks to go before I start my next season :onfire: :onfire: :onfire:
 
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