Thank you.The pics are really beautiful!!
I especially love the Bangladeshi Naga Reds/Yellows and the Raga Mirch.
Keep them coming please!!
Thanks, Jack
You keep saying that... come on over already!Omri great pics.Now I have to work on my other half to look for some land in Mediterranean area so we could move there and grow peppers year around. I have been in major disagreement with this cold weather in mini Alaska
Thank you. I hope these new pods are a good thing.Beautiful pictures. All the pods look really good and you've got a few varieties there that I haven't seen before as well.
You keep saying that... come on over already!
Thank you, dear friend. you're way too kind.fantastic pictures, King Omri
are your plants still producing fruits?
i think so since the weather in Israel is still sunny and warm
Can't take credit for that one. I only grow it.this picture is my favourite
is this strain your creation?
cheers
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Thank you.Awesome pics and documentation Omri. I love it! Keep them coming my friend.
Thank you, brother.Some nice pics of the Bangladeshi Naga, Omri.
I have growing, some Nagas from next door, they originated in Burma/Myamar and look similiar.
Hows your OSE12 growing, whats the taste like?
Hehe... thank you, Gas.What, did you take those photos with a phone camera or something..??
J/K! Seriously top-notch photos, Omri--even more so considering you took them with a phone camera! Amazing!
That makes sense. so does that mean it's an older form of the varieties we grow now? or maybe it has changed a bit by crossing or selective breeding?Not Really, Burma is just next door and there are many Bangldeshians and Indians living there,
they probably bought the strain over years ago????
Oh, I wasn't supposed to say anything?You've just spilled the beans, and apparently a lot of people here don't appreciate beans much. especially in their chili.
It just reinforces, it's not the camera that takes good photos, it's the person behind it.Yes, all those pictures were taken using a camera phone. some of the older ones with a real cheap one, too.
Nah, I'm just kidding, dear friend.Oh, I wasn't supposed to say anything?
It just reinforces, it's not the camera that takes good photos, it's the person behind it.
Thank you.Very nice presentation Omri. If the thread continues this classy I will have to put on a top hat and extra large monocle!
How are the Nagabons? I am hoping to produce some pods this season.