• Blog your pepper progress. The first image in your first post will be used to represent your Glog.

PaulG 2020

CaneDog said:
I was starting to sweat a bit a few days ago when it was like "pretty much everything's sprouted now, except every one of CD's seeds..."  :)
 
:rofl: Not to worry, my friend. Considering
the seeds of yours are all pubescens and wilds,
I think we are having a high rate of success! 
 
And we’re not even at four weeks, yet!
 
 
Well, well.
duckling.jpg
 
PaulG said:
I'll just let it go for a little while and see
where we are at then. My 'surgeries' are
usually successful.
 
I somehow managed to forget I had tweezers when I tried and failed to de-helmet one of my CGN 21500 sprouts. For the two most recent ones I operated on, I failed to forget. Grabbing part of the seed with the tweezers and running a box cutter over the top worked perfectly for both. I'm sure an x-acto would've been even better, but we can't go making things too easy, now can we?
 
internationalfish said:
 
I somehow managed to forget I had tweezers when I tried and failed to de-helmet one of my CGN 21500 sprouts. For the two most recent ones I operated on, I failed to forget. Grabbing part of the seed with the tweezers and running a box cutter over the top worked perfectly for both. I'm sure an x-acto would've been even better, but we can't go making things too easy, now can we?
 
Sounds like a good method. The seed husks
are still on them, so I'll have to do something
today. The c. eximium looks especially problematic.
 
PaulG said:
The c. eximium looks especially problematic.
 
Yeah, it's a definitely a higher level of challenge with the little bird pepper seeds.  And that one looks like it's fully locked down around the cotyledons, to boot.  A bit hard to see in the picture; hopefully I'm wrong.  Wouldn't hurt to see a #2 pop right about now :)
 
CaneDog said:
Yeah, it's a definitely a higher level of challenge with the little bird pepper seeds.  And that one looks like it's fully locked down around the cotyledons, to boot.  A bit hard to see in the picture; hopefully I'm wrong.  Wouldn't hurt to see a #2 pop right about now :)
 
How about a #2 and a #3  :party:
7018EE49-678A-4F56-9BD0-D83B4FFE6510.jpeg

The first one looks like it has a
mussel shell clamped on the stem!
 
Removed seed husks from the #2 and #3
Fatali SSE:
F81861F7-B5D9-4792-A1FC-BEE7CF6B4256.jpeg
 
All twenty four c. chinense have been
transplanted to the quart pots.
 
Todays transplants:
D45DBB1E-143B-4477-B1DA-4D151E272468.jpeg

 
55B06482-BF11-4EC7-BC29-9E8C6BB8A417.jpeg

The second Yaki Blue Fawn hook didn’t make it.
70BDE32B-EC80-49BB-9AE9-E8DB3AFF9B30.jpeg

 
Now just a couple of Rocotos and some
wilds left to transplant. Most are pretty
small, so it will be a while before I transplant
them.
 
Oh, yeah, and the Fatali SSE in the
Rockwool cubes still to be transplanted.
 
internationalfish said:
Looking nice and healthy! Particularly good to see those two spare eximium come up. :)
 
Will definitely see if I can get wrapped rock wool like that at a reasonable price after I burn through the current stock. Looks like that'd be a lot more fish-proof.
You may be able to tape the ones you have
 
Sleeper67 said:
I am liking this for sure a handful of varieties I am clueless on

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Alright, Sleeper! Glad you joined in the fun!
 
We're at 29 days since sowing seeds, and I
have more plants than I have room for, unless
I grow no annuums this season  :confused:
 
I pulled the plug on the no-shows, nothing has
popped in the last 3 days. I'm letting the TT v.2 
ride for now.
 
Final germination data:
 
Germination 2020
   5 seeds planted for most varieties
   Hooks, 50 varieties
   √ = transplanted
 
Tray #1 - 28
   Chili Costa Rica frutescens - 4/5 √
   Aji Benito baccatum - 3/5 √
   Sugar Rush Cream baccatum - 5/5 √
   Sugar Rush Peach baccatum - 4/5 √
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (16)
   CAP 1491 eximium - 3/7
   CAP 1141 praetermissum - 3/5
   c. cardenasii USDA - 3/5 √
   Putapario Red chacoense - 2/5 √
   c. chacoense v. Exile - 3/5 √
   Rocopica c. cardenasii x unk. rocoto - 1/5 √
   Texas Tepin annuum v. glabriusculum - 4/5 √
   Capucino Chiltepin annum v. glabriusculum - 3/5 √
   Wiri Wiri chinense Guyana - 3/5 √
   CAP 691 Red Fire chinense - 5/5 √
   Yellow Pequin annuum v. glabriusculum - 2/5 √
   PI 238061 Bird Aji baccum v. Baccatum - 4/5 √
   Amarillo Chiltepin annuum v. glabriusculum - 1/5 √
   PI 260501 Yellow Jellybeans chinense - 6/6 √
   PI 1441654 praetermissum Brazil iso - 3/5
   CGN 22795 praetermissum 3/5 √
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(8)
   KS Lemon Starburst chinese - 4/5 √
   Papa Dreadie red variant chinense - 5/5 √
   Moruga UV Chocolate chinense - 2/5 √
   Bonda Mahala chinense - 5/5 √
   •Orange Bhut Jolokia Chocolate chinense - 5/5 √
   CGN 24360 BB Habanero yellow chinense - 4/5 √
   Yellow NagaBrain chinense - 6/6 √
   BJ Brown chinese - 2/5 √
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   Tray #2 - 22
    San Pedro Orange Rocoto pubescens - 1/3
   Tatiana Rocoto yellow pubescens- 5/5 √
   XL Brown Rocoto pubescens- 4/5 √
   Mini Red Rocoto pubescens - 3/5 √
   Mini Yellow Rocoto pubescens - 3/5 √
   HyperPube X yellow pubescens - 5/5 √
   •Red Rocoto F4 pubescens - 5/5 √
   Ecuador Red Rocoto pubescens - 5/5 √
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (14)
   Yaki Blue Fawn chinese - 2/3 √
   Ajicito chinense - 4/5 √
   Yellow 7 Pot chinense - 3/5 √
   Brown Moruga Scorpion chinense - 5/5 √
   Mojo Blue Ghost chinense - 4/5 √
   Scotch Bonnet Cappuccino chinense - 3/5 √
   Red Scotch Bonnet chinense - 4/5 √
   Scotch Bonnet TFM chinense - 2/5 √
   Fatali chinense - 3/5 √
   •Purple Thunder BJh-2 chinense  - 3/5 √
   •Trippaul Threat Yellow F8 chinense - 7/7 √
   •Trippaul Threat White F8 chinense - 5/5 √
   •Trippaul Threat v.2 F3 - 4/12
   Fatali SSE - 3/3
 
Grow list going forward from First Round:
 
wilds (16):
  cappuccino chiltepin c. annuum v. glabriusculum - Semillas de Palma
  Yellow Pequin c. annuum v. glabriusculum - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga  via Smokemaster
  Amarillo Chiltepin c. annuum v. glabriusculum - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga (Romy6)
  Texas Tepin c. annuum v. glabriusculum - Crafty Fox seed train
  c. chacoense var Exile - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
  Putapario Red c. chacoense - Argentina CaneDog
  PI 260501 Yellow Jellybean  c. chinense - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
  wiri wiri c. chinense - Guyana Wiri Wiri via CaneDog 
  CAP 691 Red Fire c. chinense - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
  CAP 1491 c. eximium - Brazil CaneDog
  PI 238061 Bird Aji  c. baccatum v. Baccatum- PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
  PI 1441654 c. preatermissum - PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga
  CAP 1141 c. praetermissum - isolated Brazil CaneDog
  CGN 22795 c. praetermissum  - Semillas la Palma
  c. cardensaii USDA - Bolivia CaneDog
  Rocopica F2 c. cardenasii x unk. Rocoto- Cane Dog seed train
 
c. chinense varieties (22):
  Moruga UV Chocolate - mr. joe
  Brown Moruga Scorpion - Mr. Joe
  BJ Brown - showmedasauce
  Bonda Mahala - Yellow 7 x BMJ, Windchicken
  Yellow Nagabrain - Windchicken
  Yellow 7 Pot - bpiela
  CGN 24360 ‘BB Habanero’ - Catch the Bear
  KS Lemon Starburst - catchthebear
  Papa Dreadie red - Devv, spurious cross
  Red Scotch Bonnet - Trident Chili
  Scotch Bonnet TFM - bpiela, mr. joe, showmedasauce
  Scotch Bonnet Capucino - bpiela
  Orange BJ Chocolate F4 - orig. from Georgia Growhead
  Trippaul Threat F8  white - Devv
  Trippaul Threat F8 yellow
  Trippaul Threat v.2 F3

  Fatali - CaneDog
  Fatali SSE
  Purple Thunder F3 (BJh-2 F3 - BJ red x Trippaul Threat F1 or F2)
  Ajicito - Glen
  Mojo Blue Ghost - Trident Chilis
  Yaki Blue Fawn iso 2018 - C-Ddog
 
c. pubescens varieties (8):
  mini red rocoto - Semillas la Palma
  mini yellow rocoto - Semillas la Palma
  Hyperpube-X yellow F2 - CaneDog
  Red Rocoto F4 - descended from Peruvian seed 5/5
  Ecuador Red - stettoman
  San Pedro Orange Rocoto GL - CaneDog
  Tatiana Yellow Rocoto  F5 -  Select  CaneDog 5/5
  XL Brown Rocoto  - CaneDog
 
c. baccatum varieties (3):
  Sugar Rush Cream - Devv 5/5
  Sugar rush Peach - lespaulde  3/5
  Ajj Benito - lespaulde 3/5
 
frutescens (1):
  Chili Costa Rica - THSC 4/5
 
No-Shows (6):
   c. galapagoense F2 - orig. seed from stc3248 old, terrible-looking seed
   Cumari Pollux c. praetermissum Brazil - Catch the Bear seed train
   c. lanceolatum 26 chromosome Central America - CaneDog
   c. cardensaii CGN Bolivia - CaneDog
   PI 63292201 c. baccatum var. Baccatum -  PtMD989 via Bhuter via fiogga via vladan
   mini brown rocoto ​c. pubescens - Stettoman/CD
 
I'll be first to admit, those Mini Brown seeds didn't come from my harvest, but were hand-me-downs from our buddy "up there". I do have a bagfull of isolated M Brown from my grow should you want fresher seed.
 
Nuthin' against the 'Dog, but....................................................well, you know....
 
stettoman said:
I'll be first to admit, those Mini Brown seeds didn't come from my harvest, but were hand-me-downs from our buddy "up there". I do have a bagfull of isolated M Brown from my grow should you want fresher seed.
 
Nuthin' against the 'Dog, but....................................................well, you know....
 
Thanks for the offer, my friend! Given the
comments both you and CD made, and
the fact I may wind up with mini red and
yellow, I’ll let it pass for now. Next season
might be another story!
 
Back
Top