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PaulG 2020

The F2 looks like this:
 
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CaneDog said:
 
 
Looking good Paul, with perhaps some wilds lagging as they often like to do.  FWIW, here's my last-year's times with a few of the ones I sent you that aren't up yet.
Cardenasii - 18-31 days
Lanceolatum - 13-17 days
Praetermissum - 8-20 days (skewed long)
CAP 1491 - 16-45 Days (skewed long)
Chacoense Putapario - 15-17 days
Rocopica - 18 days
San Pedro Orange - (3 seeds currently waiting at 9 days)
 
Hope they get it together for you pronto!
 
 
Thanks for the info, CD. I am very happy
with what I have already. I feel very blessed,
and will be thrilled if more come up! 
 
I will let the seeds go for at least a month.
 
D3monic said:
Urfa Biber x Peruvian White Bullet ??? Waaaa cant wait to see what those look like
 
Ben sent me some great varieties in this year's
seed swap. Unfortunately, some had to wait until
next season due to lack of room. The Urfa x Bullet
will definitely be in my 2021 grow!
 
For the record:
 
Hooks, 40 varieties so far:
√ = transplanted
 
   Tray #1
   Chili Costa Rica frutescens - 4 √
   Aji Benito baccatum - 3 √
   Sugar Rush Cream baccatum - 5 √
   Sugar Rush Peach baccatum - 4 √
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   Texas Tepin annuum v. glabriusculum - 3
   Capucino Chiltepin annum v. glabriusculum - 1
   Wiri Wiri chinense Guyana - 3
   CAP 691 Red Fire chinense - 5
   Yellow Pequin annuum v. glabriusculum - 2
   PI 238061 Bird Aji baccum v. Baccatum - 1
   Amarillo Chiltepin annuum v. glabriusculum - 1
   PI 260501 Yellow Jellybeans chinense - 6
   PI 1441654 praetermissum Brazil iso - 3
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   KS Lemon Starburst chinese - 3 √
   Papa Dreadie red variant chinense - 5 √
   Moruga UV Chocolate chinense - 2
   Bonda Mahala chinense - 5 √
   •Orange Bhut Jolokia Chocolate chinense - 5 √
   BJ Brown chinese - 2
   CGN 24360 BB Habanero yellow chinense - 4
   Yellow NagaBrain chinense - 6 √
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

   Tray #2
   Tatiana Rocoto yellow pubescens- 5 √
   XL Brown Rocoto pubescens- 4 √
   Mini Red Rocoto pubescens - 3
   Mini Yellow Rocoto pubescens - 3
   HyperPube X yellow pubescens - 5 √
   •Red Rocoto F4 pubescens - 5 √
   Ecuador Red Rocoto pubescens - 5 √
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   Yaki Blue Fawn chinese - 2
   Ajicito chinense - 4 √
   Yellow 7 Pot chinense - 3 √
   Brown Moruga Scorpion chinense - 5 √
   Mojo Blue Ghost chinense - 4
   Scotch Bonnet Cappuccino chinense - 3
   Red Scotch Bonnet chinense - 4 √
   Scotch Bonnet TFM chinense - 2√
   •Trippaul Threat Yellow chinense - 6 √
   •Trippaul Threat White chinense - 5 √
   Fatali chinense - 3
   •Purple Thunder BJh-2 chinense  - 3
 
Still left to transplant in a few days, maybe. 
Four chinense varieties and three wild varieties.
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Twelve no-shows were put in a small tray on top
of a heating duct. Maybe the more variable temperature
there will spark some life in those seeds
 
PaulG said:
 
Thanks, Scott, your Sugar Rush Cream
and Trippaul Threat White seeds had
great germination results! Looking forward
to growing those out!
Glad they did well, I waited for overripe pods to choose for the seeds.
 
The Red P. Dreadie seeds: Last season I planted seeds from Gary that he had sent me from his 2016 grow. I believe I planted 3, and the one I saved the seeds from put red fruit on. They looked very P. Dreadie like except for the color. The plant also was super vigorous. I hope it does well for you ;)
 
So if I have my "F's" correct those will be F2
 
Mr.joe said:
Great info here as always. Your data keeping is great. I just can't bring myself to do it. I made a map so that I know what seedlings are where (although I have a purple papa dreadie somehow) and I started tracking the date hooks emerged, but a couple days in I quit even doing that.
It's fun to stop by your glogs and see what I'm supposed to be doing.
+1 on that!
 
Really slowing down, now.
 
Still 10 no-shows. Still 4 chinense and
5 wilds to transplant. 
 
Have also gone from 24/7 light to 22/2 
for a couple of days. Will gradually go
to a 16/8 schedule.
 
5 seeds planted for most varieties.
Hooks, 43 varieties so far:
√ = transplanted
 
   Tray #1 - 24
   Chili Costa Rica frutescens - 4 √
   Aji Benito baccatum - 3 √
   Sugar Rush Cream baccatum - 5 √
   Sugar Rush Peach baccatum - 4 √
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   Texas Tepin annuum v. glabriusculum - 3 √
   Capucino Chiltepin annum v. glabriusculum - 1
   Wiri Wiri chinense Guyana - 3 √
   CAP 691 Red Fire chinense - 5 √
   Yellow Pequin annuum v. glabriusculum - 2 √
   PI 238061 Bird Aji baccum v. Baccatum - 1 √
   Amarillo Chiltepin annuum v. glabriusculum - 1
   PI 260501 Yellow Jellybeans chinense - 6 √
   PI 1441654 praetermissum Brazil iso - 3
   CGN 22795 praetermissum - 1 √
   Rocopica c. cardenasii x unk. rocoto - 1
   c. cardenasii USDA - 3
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   KS Lemon Starburst chinese - 4 √
   Papa Dreadie red variant chinense - 5 √
   Moruga UV Chocolate chinense - 2 √
   Bonda Mahala chinense - 5 √
   •Orange Bhut Jolokia Chocolate chinense - 5 √
   BJ Brown chinese - 2
   CGN 24360 BB Habanero yellow chinense - 4 √
   Yellow NagaBrain chinense - 6 √
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   Tray #2 - 19
   Tatiana Rocoto yellow pubescens- 5 √
   XL Brown Rocoto pubescens- 4 √
   Mini Red Rocoto pubescens - 3 √
   Mini Yellow Rocoto pubescens - 3 √
   HyperPube X yellow pubescens - 5 √
   •Red Rocoto F4 pubescens - 5 √
   Ecuador Red Rocoto pubescens - 5 √
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   Yaki Blue Fawn chinese - 2
   Ajicito chinense - 4 √
   Yellow 7 Pot chinense - 3 √
   Brown Moruga Scorpion chinense - 5 √
   Mojo Blue Ghost chinense - 4 √
   Scotch Bonnet Cappuccino chinense - 3
   Red Scotch Bonnet chinense - 4 √
   Scotch Bonnet TFM chinense - 2√
   •Trippaul Threat Yellow chinense - 7 √
   •Trippaul Threat White chinense - 5 √
   Fatali chinense - 3
   •Purple Thunder BJh-2 chinense  - 3 √
 
Have moved the pubescens out to a
table under a T5HO lamp to get them
out of the 80˚ temps, and lower the light
intensity a bit.
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Essegi said:
Hey Paul! Glad to see you are always top notch!
Thanks, Giancarlo! You are very kind.
 
I hope you are getting your season underway.
Looking forward to some more great foodies
in your grow log this season, my friend!
 
skullbiker said:
Looks like someone is pounding out the little seedlings![emoji122][emoji106]
 
Hey, SB. Gotta thank Mother Nature and
some good seeds!
 
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