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Nightshades Grow(New wilds)

In vegas if you have a greenhouse you can keep stuff going for a while so I am starting my grow right now don't mistake it as we don't have winter because we do quite cold actually snows a couple times a year sometimes hails. Anyways it is time to get this thing rolling I will bring you along through the heartbreak and struggles also through the success. About 99% of my grow will be wilds so it should be quite interesting some of this is full grown others need to be sowed. Well here's the list more will be added as they come to me. Will upload some pictures tomorrow raining and dark right now

WILDS:
Capsicum Flexuosum
Capsicum Flexuosum (S2)
Capsicum Tovarii
Capsicum Cardenasii (true)
Capsicum Galapagoense
Capsicum Parvifolium
Capsicum Rhomboideum
Capsicum chacoense
Rocopica
Guampinha De Veado
Chiltepin Amarillo
Chiltepin Sonoran
Chiltepin nursery plant
Chiltepin El guapo brand
Chiltepin "pima bajo"
Chiltepin "desert gatherings brand"
Pequin
St Lucia Birdseye
Cumari Pollux
Pointed praetermissum
BGH 460
Cap 501
Cap 691
Cap 1144
Cap 215
Cap 539
Cap 1530
CGN 19198
CGN 21502
CGN 24332
CGN 22795
CGN 22794
CGN 20800
CGN 20812
CGN 24360
CGN 22869
CGN 22792
CGN 20510
More will be added

Superhots:
Yellow scorpion
Yellow moruga scorpion
Brown moruga scorpion
Carolina reaper
Fatalii gourmet jigsaw
7pot evergreen
7pot bubblegum
7pot lava
Sepia serpent
Boogeyman f2
Infinity
Jay's red ghost scorpion
SBJ7
A couple selective breeding projects
Others will be added

Others:
Capsicum pubescens "Locoto"
Capsicum pubescens "Canario"
Capsicum pubescens "Ecuadorian red rocoto"
Capsicum pubescens "Vallarta market Dino pods"
Capsicum Pubescens "Rocoto mini brown"
Capsicum Pubescens "Turbo pube"
Capsicum Pubescens "Big apple"
PI 224444
Jalabanero
Black cobra
Brazilian starfish
Bishops hat
Purple jalapeño
CGN 22184
CGN 21500
Others will be added

Tomatoes:
Wild Galapagos
Manx marvel
Black Krim
Large cherry
Macedonian tomato
Slovenian black tomato
Irish tomato
Cuban black
Black seaman
Ethiopian black
Mrs maxwells pink
Polar tomato
Watermelon beefsteak
Bulgarian tomato
Spoon Tomato
Red currant sweet pea
Others will be added

Bonsai projects:
Goji Berry
Miracle fruit

Melons:
Muskmelon Cucumis melo var. reticulatus
Kiwano melon

Cucumbers:
Lemon cucumber
Marketmore
Pickling
Straight eight

Okra:
Clemson Spineless
 
They are fun but you have to be determined because they will test your will lol
I need to buy a couple more germ trays and heat pads.
 
-CAP 539 (C. Annuum)

-Calusa Indian Mound (C. Annuum)

-Tepin Sonora (C. Annuum)

-CAP 501 (C. Chacoense)

-CGN 20510 (C. Chacoense)

-Cobindo-NMDUC (C. Chacoense)

-CGN 20509 (C. Chacoense)

-CGN 22869, PI 260429 (C. Chacoense)

-CGN 20812/PI 159233 (C. Chinense)

-CGN 20800 (C. Chinense)

-Charapita (C. Chinense)

-Wild Brazil (C. Chinense)

-Quintisho (C. Chinense)

-Cumari do Para (C. Chinense)

-CAP 691 (C. Chinense)

-CGN 24360 (C. Chinense)

-CGN 24332 (C. Eximium)

-CGN 19198 (C. Eximium)

- CGN21502 (C. Eximium)

-CGN 22792, PI 260478, Aji Chuncho (C. Frutescence)

-Chintextle (C. Frutescence?)

-C. Galapagoense

-Pionted Praetermissum (C. Praetermissum)

-CAP 1144 (C. Praetermissum)

-Goat Pepper: CGN 22794: PI 260595 (C. Praetermissum)

-BGH 460, PI 441654 (C. Praetermissum)

-Cumari pollux (C. Praetermissum)

And a few hybrids from Charles, and Mike. I haven't decided for now, but this I want so far.

-Walt
 
Very nice!! you grow indoors only? My list is small right now I need to add more wilds I'm going to be putting hopefully a very detailed book recording literally everything in a very simple to understand book so I can compare notes with varieties very similar to each other to aid in distinguishing differences of enviromental changes such as tepin varieties very similar to one another. Or like your question about chacoense varieties.
 
Cool, lmk if there's anything you want from my list that you might not have.

I'm gona grow them indoors and then take them outside and when it gets hot they go back inside and back out when the weather cools.

Me and my wife want to get a house next year... If we do, I'm fixing my backyard and put down the most hardy wilds in the ground and accommodate to be able to put some shade cloth and a misting system.

-Walt
 
I will hit you up in about 3 to 4 weeks to see about a couple varieties when the third round of planting comes up. Also if all goes well you and will team up on a couple things will let you know when the time comes
 
Nightshade said:
I will hit you up in about 3 to 4 weeks to see about a couple varieties when the third round of planting comes up. Also if all goes well you and will team up on a couple things will let you know when the time comes
Cool, sounds like a plan :D.

-Walt
 
picture update
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CGN 2O510
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"NURSERY PLANT" chiltepin
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fatalii gourmet jigsaw "Division Z"
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Carolina reaper "Division Z"
 
I hate ants!!!!!!!!!!! found a small ant colony living inside the root area of my purple jalapeno plant as I was watering haven't watered in about 2 weeks. so as I watered the plant about 100 to 150 poured out. I pulled out the sevin dust sprinkled my plants took the jalapeno plant out and nearly killed it but on second thought I said  I had better give it a chance so I stuck it in ground away from my other plants if it survives the temps, dogs, and ant infestation it will be amazing. thankfully I caught that early because I have bad luck with ants farming aphids
 
Chiltepin "El Guapo" has sprouted I have my plant that I will need now also now have 2 bubblegum 7pot sprouts, will be keeping the plant going into the bonsai phase only if it produces the correct phenotype. If it doesn't I won't be keeping the plant after it has produced a few pods.
 
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