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NIHIL's Grow Log 2020

I'm starting this Grow-Log space now and will shortly be adding content to it.

I will initially be adding content to this first post as a work-in-progress.
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D1, ornamental annuum, fig.1 Fig.2
Purple,
Dwarf,
Up fruit...

Suspected to be a form of Black Prince from NMCPI. Obtained from a gardening and floral section of a grocery store.

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Figure 1, D1↑
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Figure 2, D1↑
 
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The seedling above was sold as Chocolate Bhutlah.

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Above are more Chocolate Bhutlah seedlings looking rather uniform with a couple of peculiar exceptions.

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Above you can see the different look of Capsicum seedlings. From the left to the right there are 4x Farmers Choice Habanero, 8X Tabasco X and 12X Chocolate Bhutlah.

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Above are 2X Farmers Choice Peach Habanero.

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Above are a number of Tabasco X (open pollinated in a nursery) I'm looking for seedlings with unique traits.
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Above are the Tabasco X seedlings again. There is some variation here but not much. The mother of these Tabasco seedlings was pollinated in a commercial nursery setting with numerous other varieties of Capsicum including Super-Hot peppers and various C. Annuum forms.
 
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