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P. Dreadie Memorial Group Grow 2016

Long-time THP veterans mourned the loss last August of Amarillo, Texas musician/songwriter/silversmith/chilehead Erin Mason, known to us here on the boards as P. Dreadie. Erin was an enigma, one of the most interesting and creative, yet gentle and loving guys I ever knew. Many of us may be unaware that he played harmonica in one of the original Austin, Texas bands of the early 1970s "Cosmic Cowboy" era, Alvin Crow and the Pleasant Valley Boys. When Erin decided to step off of Alvin's perpetually-touring bus and return to Amarillo, he travelled to Jamaica, fell in love with the Reggae beat, collected the best Scotch Bonnet fruit he could find, and his alter-ego Papa Dreadie was born.

In 2013 Erin sent me a few pods of the Scotch Bonnets he had been breeding, carefully selected descendants of the original fruit he brought back from the Caribbean all those years ago. I harvested every single seed from those pods, and stored them away, as I focused increasing attention on other varieties. When his wife Liz gave us the news last August that Erin had passed, I knew what I had to do with those seeds: a community grow in his memory. I have already shared about half of them, and I will continue to share them with experienced growers of the Scotch Bonnet until they are gone.

Papa Dreadie Scotch Bonnet Select, grown by Erin in 2013:

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Lifetime memories posted by Liz Mason on Erin's FB page. Liz is an extremely talented professional photographer:

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The legendary bus:

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This is one of three P. Dreadie SS that has set so far. The plant is nearly two feet tall and is a very 'chunky' plant, thick stem, huge leaves and flowers, a solid calyx and the fruit very large considering they just formed. Oh and the seeds only germinated in mid October '16!
 
Blister said:
Well ladies and gentlemen! I now have a number of P. Dreading seedlings in my grow this year. I'm extremely excited to be a part of this and am looking forward to posting pics of my grow as it progresses.

Will there be a new glog posted for this year, or will we continue on this one dated for 2016?

Neil
Neil personally I would like to keep the glog going rather than an annual one .... keeping it as one helps in acting as a reference ... people can go back through the pages easily and see what others have grown. The early pages explain Erin's life, love of reggae and bonnets
 
Trident chilli said:
Neil personally I would like to keep the glog going rather than an annual one .... keeping it as one helps in acting as a reference ... people can go back through the pages easily and see what others have grown. The early pages explain Erin's life, love of reggae and bonnets
I'm good with that! Just want a place to show off my SUPERB growing abilities :lol: and honour the strain.

Seriously though, I'm good with whatever is decided.

Neil
 
Received from Gary and very grateful at his generosity of some prime grade p. dreadie select seeds, went straight in a soak of cold tea and few drops of nitrozyme, then straight in the hot box, seeds are up in under a week,
Happy to now join the memorial grow.
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Like to thank Gary big time for some top grade seed , 6/8 popped so far.

All will be grown in isolation in a heated green house to keep the strain pure.
Exciting times.


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Couple of healthy P.Dreadie select plants you have there Rick , there going to love their new soil bed ;) nice to see you growing MOA as well probably my favourite pod, great flavour for different kinds of cooking , happy days and good work.
 
As per Trident's request here is my ripe P. Dreadie SS..



I did a taste comparison between P. Dreadie and MoA the other day and to me the P. Dreadie just had a fruitier and more pleasant flavour. The MoA was ok but more 'grassy/Anuum' taste to me. The P. Dreadie tasted how I imagined a Scotch Bonnet would taste and is the SB that I will be continuing to grow in the future.

Big thanks to Cloudhand for the seeds I am glad I found this thread.
 
Jase4224 said:
As per Trident's request here is my ripe P. Dreadie SS..



I did a taste comparison between P. Dreadie and MoA the other day and to me the P. Dreadie just had a fruitier and more pleasant flavour. The MoA was ok but more 'grassy/Anuum' taste to me. The P. Dreadie tasted how I imagined a Scotch Bonnet would taste and is the SB that I will be continuing to grow in the future.


Big thanks to Cloudhand for the seeds I am glad I found this thread.
Jase now that is an impressive pod, great colour and a good tail. I am interested to know how many more pods like the one shown you have on your plant. Percentage wise I only had about 10% that I would have classed as a true "select strain" but I imagine the temperature in Western Australia is far greater than I could achieve in the UK and your percentage would be a lot higher
 
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