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PaulG 2020

Tray #1 - Wilds 2/20, chinense 6/8, baccatum / frutescens 4/4:
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Tray #2 - chinense 8/12, pubescens 3/10
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Duck:
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Mr.joe said:
Lots of seeds in each cup. Do you separate the seedlings or just cull the extras? Good to see more popping out of the soil
 
Hey, Joe.
 
Depends on how many plants I have/want/need.
It's fairly easy to separate the seedlings for trans-
planting, or even cut them off below soil level and
root crown and root them in water for a couple of
weeks.
 
Trickling in, bit-by-bit   :)
Ten days in. 
 
Hooks, 29 varieties so far:
 
   Tray #1
   Chili Costa Rica frutescens - 4
   Aji Benito baccatum - 3
   Sugar Rush Cream baccatum - 5
   Sugar Rush Peach baccatum - 3
  
   Texas Tepin annuum v. glabriusculum - 1
   CAP 691 Red Fire chinense - 4
   Yellow Pequin annuum v. glabriusculum - 1
   PI 260501 Yellow Jellybeans chinense - 6
   PI 1441654 praetermissum Brazil iso - 1
 
   KS Lemon Starburst chinese - 3
   Papa Dreadie red variant chinense - 5
   Moruga UV Chocolate chinense - 1
   Bonda Mahala chinense - 3
   Orange Bhut Jolokia Chocolate chinense - 2
   CGN 24360 BB Habanero yellow chinense - 2
   Yellow NagaBrain chinense - 4
 
   Tray #2
   Tatiana Rocoto yellow pubescens- 5
   Mini Yellow Rocoto pubescens - 1
   HyperPube X yellow pubescens - 1
   Red Rocoto F4 pubescens - 5
  
   Ajicito chinense - 4
   Yellow 7 Pot chinense - 1
   Brown Moruga Scorpion chinense - 3
   Mojo Blue Ghost chinense - 1
   Red Scotch Bonnet chinense - 3
   Scotch Bonnet TFM chinense - 1
   Trippaul Threat Yellow chinense - 4
   Trippaul Threat White chinense - 5
   Purple Thunder BJh-2 chinense  - 1
 
Some new hooks, but only 2 new varieties.
 
Still waiting on BJ Brown, Yaki Blue Fawn,
SB Capucino, and Fatali (non-growdown),
some rocotos and a slew of 'wilds'.
 
Early germinators have true leaves coming
along, so time to start thinking about whether
to transplant into beverage cups or quarts.
Space issues will probably determine the answer.
 
Hooks, 31 varieties so far:
 
   Tray #1
   Chili Costa Rica frutescens - 4
   Aji Benito baccatum - 3
   Sugar Rush Cream baccatum - 5
   Sugar Rush Peach baccatum - 3
 
   Texas Tepin annuum v. glabriusculum - 1
   CAP 691 Red Fire chinense - 4
   Yellow Pequin annuum v. glabriusculum - 2
   PI 238061 Bird Aji baccum v. Baccatum - 1
   PI 260501 Yellow Jellybeans chinense - 6
   PI 1441654 praetermissum Brazil iso - 1
   
   KS Lemon Starburst chinese - 3
   Papa Dreadie red variant chinense - 5
   Moruga UV Chocolate chinense - 2
   Bonda Mahala chinense - 3
   Orange Bhut Jolokia Chocolate chinense - 4
   CGN 24360 BB Habanero yellow chinense - 3
   Yellow NagaBrain chinense - 6
 
   Tray #2
   Tatiana Rocoto yellow pubescens- 5
   Mini Yellow Rocoto pubescens - 1
   HyperPube X yellow pubescens - 3
   Red Rocoto F4 pubescens - 5
   Ecuador Red Rocoto pubescens - 1
 
   Ajicito chinense - 4
   Yellow 7 Pot chinense - 2
   Brown Moruga Scorpion chinense - 5
   Mojo Blue Ghost chinense - 1
   Red Scotch Bonnet chinense - 4
   Scotch Bonnet TFM chinense - 2
   Trippaul Threat Yellow chinense - 5
   Trippaul Threat White chinense - 5
   Purple Thunder BJh-2 chinense  - 1
 
Some new hooks, but only two new varieties.
 
Still waiting on BJ Brown, Yaki Blue Fawn,
SB Capucino, Fatali (non-growdown), some
rocotos and a slew of 'wilds'.
 
Early germinators have true leaves, so time
to start thinking about whether to transplant
into cups or quarts. Space will probably make
that decision for me.
 
Hooks, 31 varieties so far:
 
   Tray #1
   Chili Costa Rica frutescens - 4
   Aji Benito baccatum - 3
   Sugar Rush Cream baccatum - 5
   Sugar Rush Peach baccatum - 3
 
   Texas Tepin annuum v. glabriusculum - 1
   CAP 691 Red Fire chinense - 4
   Yellow Pequin annuum v. glabriusculum - 2
   PI 238061 Bird Aji baccum v. Baccatum - 1
   PI 260501 Yellow Jellybeans chinense - 6
   PI 1441654 praetermissum Brazil iso - 1
 
   KS Lemon Starburst chinese - 3
   Papa Dreadie red variant chinense - 5
   Moruga UV Chocolate chinense - 2
   Bonda Mahala chinense - 3
   Orange Bhut Jolokia Chocolate chinense - 4
   CGN 24360 BB Habanero yellow chinense - 3
   Yellow NagaBrain chinense - 6
 
   Tray #2
   Tatiana Rocoto yellow pubescens- 5
   Mini Yellow Rocoto pubescens - 1
   HyperPube X yellow pubescens - 3
   Red Rocoto F4 pubescens - 5
   Ecuador Red Rocoto pubescens - 1
 
   Ajicito chinense - 4
   Yellow 7 Pot chinense - 2
   Brown Moruga Scorpion chinense - 5
   Mojo Blue Ghost chinense - 1
   Red Scotch Bonnet chinense - 4
   Scotch Bonnet TFM chinense - 2
   Trippaul Threat Yellow chinense - 5
   Trippaul Threat White chinense - 5
   Purple Thunder BJh-2 chinense  - 1
 
Mr.joe said:
Looks like you are moving along very well. You are fast on the way to a full jungle
 
Thanks, friend! Progress is slow but steady,
so I can't complain. I knew the Rocotos and
Wilds could take a long time. Not sure if I'm
ready for a full jungle, these plants have to be
in my garage until April, or later depending on
the weather!
 
We in the PacNW are really hoping for an
improved grow season weather-wise this
summer  :pray:
 
Today's tally. A few more hooks of the same,
and three new varieties. Including two Wiri Wiri
hooks. This from THP member Wiri Wiri, via
Dr. McDog; the true variety. Really looking
forward to this one and hoping for some iso
seed.
 
Going to transplant and cull some weaklings
today. Decided on quart containers for the most
part. Means a more crowded shelf, but the larger
containers should slow the growth a bit at first
and allow longer time before potting up.
 
Hooks, 34 varieties so far:
 
   Tray #1
   Chili Costa Rica frutescens - 4
   Aji Benito baccatum - 3
   Sugar Rush Cream baccatum - 5
   Sugar Rush Peach baccatum - 3
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
   Texas Tepin annuum v. glabriusculum - 1
   Wiri Wiri chinense Guyana - 2
   CAP 691 Red Fire chinense - 4
   Yellow Pequin annuum v. glabriusculum - 2
   PI 238061 Bird Aji baccum v. Baccatum - 1
   PI 260501 Yellow Jellybeans chinense - 6
   PI 1441654 praetermissum Brazil iso - 1
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
   KS Lemon Starburst chinese - 3
   Papa Dreadie red variant chinense - 5
   Moruga UV Chocolate chinense - 2
   Bonda Mahala chinense - 3
   •Orange Bhut Jolokia Chocolate chinense - 4
   CGN 24360 BB Habanero yellow chinense - 4
   Yellow NagaBrain chinense - 6
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   Tray #2
   Tatiana Rocoto yellow pubescens- 5
   Mini Red Rocoto pubescens - 2
   Mini Yellow Rocoto pubescens - 1
   HyperPube X yellow pubescens - 3
   •Red Rocoto F4 pubescens - 5
   Ecuador Red Rocoto pubescens - 3
   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   Ajicito chinense - 4
   Yellow 7 Pot chinense - 2
   Brown Moruga Scorpion chinense - 5
   Mojo Blue Ghost chinense - 2
   Scotch Bonnet Cappuccino chinense - 1
   Red Scotch Bonnet chinense - 4
   Scotch Bonnet TFM chinense - 2
   •Trippaul Threat Yellow chinense - 5
   •Trippaul Threat White chinense - 5
   •Purple Thunder BJh-2 chinense  - 1
 
PaulG said:
 
Thanks, friend! Progress is slow but steady,
so I can't complain. I knew the Rocotos and
Wilds could take a long time. Not sure if I'm
ready for a full jungle, these plants have to be
in my garage until April, or later depending on
the weather!
 
We in the PacNW are really hoping for an
improved grow season weather-wise this
summer  :pray:
My plant out time is about same time as yours and interesting enough we both froze same time in 2019. The main difference is that I probably get higher average temps and less rain.
 
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