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Mill's 2014

Getting quite a late start this year, but its better than nothing.  Aside from the Aji Chuncho being planted past week for the throwdown, I got my first seeds in the dirt last night.  
 
C. Flexuosum
     Grif 15020
     PI 631154
     2 other types from growers here
C. Eximium
     PI 645681
     CGN 19198(most likely Eximium)
     2 other types from growers here
C. Lanceolatum
C. Galapagoense
     PI 639682
     3 other types from growers here
C. Rhomboideum
C. Tovarii
C. Cardenasii
     CAP 1530
C. Parvifolium(White Flower, not true Parv.)
Wild Brazil
Sonoran Chiltepin
Fatalii Gourmet Jigsaw
Reaper
Wild Texas Tepin
 
Seeds that will be hitting the dirt in the next week or so include
 
C. Chacoense
     C. Exile
     CGN 22869
     PI 260426
     PI 260431
     PI 260437
     PI 659106
     PI 273419
C. Baccatum var. Umbilicatum
     PI 497974
     PI 643124
C. Baccatum var. Praetermissum
     PI 441656
C. Bacctum var. Pendulum
     GRIF 9196
     PI 267729
Trinidad Scorpion Chocolate
Cumari du Para
Charapita Yellow
Black Naga
Chocolate Bhut Jolokia
Jays Red Bhut Scorpion
Jays Peach Bhut Scorpion
Goat's Weed Cross X2
NOT Monster 7pot Infinity Red (Orange/Yellow Cross)
OBN Yellow
OBN Red
Yellow Brain
7P Chaguanas
Primo Orange
7P Brainstrain Red
SBJ7 F1(2010)
Chocolate Bhut x Yellow 7Pot F5
Chocolate Moruga(Hixs)
Trinidad Scorpion Yellow AJ
Huge Rocopica
Mata Frade
Fatalii
Original Moruga Blend
Giant Bhut Jolokia
Birgit Locoto
Black Congo
 
Plus probably a few more and some crosses of my own from last year and the normal bells and Jalapenos.
 
 
 
Nightshade said:
I have some seeds sprouting right now of rhomb so hopefully I will have a really healthy plant. Man time flies its crazy
 
It surely does.  Good luck with the Rhombs!
 
PIC 1 said:
Your OW's have Spring Fever and are happy with new growth,.. cute photos of your daughter.
 
Thanks Greg.  Still waiting on my big Chocolate Bhut to show some new growth but last year it was almost May before that happened.
 
Portuge said:
:woohoo: :dance: :party:  At Noahs... Your OW Rhomb is turning for the better Noah.. Won't be long till your covered in pumpkin flowers...
 
 
Thanks James!! 
 
It is starting to bud out a little bit already.  At the rate this thing is growing, I may keep it indoors the whole season just to see what she can do.
 

 
 
 
Not much else to update but have a couple new sprouts, a Parvifolium
 
 
 

 
 
 
And an Eximium 19198 tricot!
 
 
 
 
Portuge said:
Wow Your Rhomb sure has came back to life in such a little bit of time.
 
 
It is blowing me away.  It is in the same dirt that I pulled it out of the ground with, just a little bit of seed starting mix thrown on top to look uniform.  Hard packed clay...
 
millworkman said:
 
 
Thanks James!! 
 
It is starting to bud out a little bit already.  At the rate this thing is growing, I may keep it indoors the whole season just to see what she can do.
 

 
 
 
Not much else to update but have a couple new sprouts, a Parvifolium
 
 
 

 
 
 
And an Eximium 19198 tricot!
 
 
 
Very nice - looks great.  Good luck with your 2014 season.
 
millworkman said:
 
 
Thanks James!! 
 
It is starting to bud out a little bit already.  At the rate this thing is growing, I may keep it indoors the whole season just to see what she can do.
 

 
 
 
Not much else to update but have a couple new sprouts, a Parvifolium
 
 
 

 
 
 
And an Eximium 19198 tricot!
 
 
 
great job sprouting those and man that rhomb looks happy have you even fertilized it?
 
buddy said:
Very nice - looks great.  Good luck with your 2014 season.
 
Thanks Terry and back at ya!
 
Nightshade said:
great job sprouting those and man that rhomb looks happy have you even fertilized it?
 
Thanks Rob, and no, not one bit.  Last year she was doing crappy in-ground so I pulled her up I think in mid-August.  Potted in a true 1.25 gallon pot(I guess a #2?) with some composting leaves and a bit of dirt that I dig up from around my big trees out front, tons of worms in there as that Is where I pile a lot of leaves and grass clippings in the fall.  Not much good growth from her before the end of the year so I just stuck her in the grow-rage and let her go.  All the leaves fell off and it got nasty cold in there a couple times but once I kicked the heat on and turned on the lights she popped big time.  Others are very slowly coming back but the Rhomb didn't want to wait.  All I have given her is a little water and a small shot of myco and that is it.  Impressive I say.
 
Rhombo flowering

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Portuge said:
:dance: :woohoo: Dude still can't believe how well that rhomb is growing... any successful sprouts from the lance seeds i sent you?
 
 
Still waiting.  Very hopeful but still waiting.  I've had a lance take 4 months so I am still hopeful.
 
Nightshade said:
Loving those flowers but what's up with those worms in the soil?!
You should definitely try bonchifying that rhomboideum at seasons end
Hopefully she will have a great thick stem so I can.

The worms are millipedes. I get them from all my in ground plants. They are eating all the decaying leaves and wood chips in the pot. Apparently their poo is nutritious for the plant :)
 
Alright, little update from recently. The Rhombo is not looking so hot, got underwatered and dropped a lot of leaves so no pictures there.
 
My buddy came through for me in a big way.  Got a bunch of the wilds from my list started for me, SWEET!!
 

 
The insides of my wood pile
 

 
Tree hab overwinter coming back!
 
 
millworkman said:
Alright, little update from recently. The Rhombo is not looking so hot, got underwatered and dropped a lot of leaves so no pictures there.
 
My buddy came through for me in a big way.  Got a bunch of the wilds from my list started for me, SWEET!!
 

 
The insides of my wood pile
 

 
Tree hab overwinter coming back!
 
Definitely awesome of your friend to help you out with all of those Wilds.. Sucks to hear about the Rhombo not doing so well... Really looking forward to seeing it growing this season...
 
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