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PaulG 2020

BJ Brown, seed from showmedasauce:
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These Scotch Bonnets should look awesome when
they turn red:
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The baccatums have done surprisingly well during
the recent hot spell.
 

Aji Benito, seed from lespaulde:
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Sugar Rush Cream, seed from Devv, more pods than I can count:
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Sugar Rush Peach, also from lespaulde. I can’t believe
how fast these pods are growing:
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Mr.joe said:
Looks like you will be loaded with fresh peppers soon. Those plants all look amazing. Well done paul
Thanks, Joe! It’s the typical race to ripen before the
weather gets too uncooperative in the Fall. The recent
hot sunny weather has been just what the plants needed.
 
PaulG said:
Thanks, Joe! Its the typical race to ripen before the
weather gets too uncooperative in the Fall. The recent
hot sunny weather has been just what the plants needed.
I have similar issues. Right now it's been over 100f for days. Many of the plants don't wanna do anything. September the weather will get good and then all of a sudden the freeze will come.
 
incredible pod production! I hope they all ripen in time.     between the hot spell in july and then the tropical storm come through my plants just aren't as happy as in years past.
 
PtMD989 said:
You could play a trick on someone with those Cardensaii , pass them off as cherry tomatoes [emoji1787]. My Zapotec pods look like Serrano pods also. [emoji16][emoji106]
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I was thinking about something like that  :twisted:
 
Maybe in a bowl of candy, or mixed in a salad.
They are fairly spicy  :P
 
 
BDASPNY said:
incredible pod production! I hope they all ripen in time.     between the hot spell in july and then the tropical storm come through my plants just aren't as happy as in years past.
Me, too, Scott. The long range forecast looks good.
Hoping for some October harvesting (maybe even
November ?)

I hope you can bring yours around a bit. Sort of
a 1-2 punch to your plants.
 
 
ShowMeDaSauce said:
Them big brown bhuts take forever to ripen. They are wickedly hot when they do. I still get a chuckle from Trent's description on his website.
So I understand, ‘Sauce. I hope mine grow a bit
more in both length and girth, like I’ve seen in
other’s grows. Not quite super-pods yet, but still
a chance, maybe.
 
Baccatums have been going crazy the past week
or so (Aji Benito, Sugar Rush Peach and SR Cream).
many flowers per node, most all setting pods.
 
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Nodes produce single stems with multiple flower
buds on them. First time I have seen that.
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TattooedBullfrog said:
Awesome stuff PaulG! The single stems with multiple flowers is mind blowing.
Thanks, TBF. This is a new one on me.
Each node is like a mini-bouquet of flowers!
 
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