Thanks, Joe! It’s the typical race to ripen before theMr.joe said:Looks like you will be loaded with fresh peppers soon. Those plants all look amazing. Well done paul
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.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 was thinking about something like thatPtMD989 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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Me, too, Scott. The long range forecast looks good.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.
So I understand, ‘Sauce. I hope mine grow a bitShowMeDaSauce 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.
Thanks, TBF. This is a new one on me.TattooedBullfrog said:Awesome stuff PaulG! The single stems with multiple flowers is mind blowing.