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Dwarf Chiltepin 'Hermosillo', Semillas la Palma 2022

Time to quit dragging my feet and get this season underway.
Last season was OW plants only with two exceptions. This
year I am growing all new plants from seed gathered from
my 2022 harvest and limited to Tepin and Chiltepin varieties.
If the spirit moves me I might try for some OW chinenses
varieties later on.
 
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Thanks, fellas. Both of your balcony grows were looking great last I looked in!

How are the weather gods treating the PNW these days, @PaulG ? Glad to see your bushes being exposed to some action :)
Hey, Dieter, thanks for checking in! Weather here is typical for late Spring,
but I think we're turning the corner to warmer weather. About a dozen
more plants to pot on, then hooking up the irrigation for the Summer. Whoo-hoo!

You have very nice plants, Paul! 🙂
Thanks, Vivian, they have been a bit neglected, but most are going to make it, I think!
 
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Apologies for the lack of updates 😪 I promise to do better 🫠

A lot has happened since June16th. Some very hot weather and
dry periods with little plant growth or flowering. August saw vigorous
growth and flowering / pod setting.

Plants fed Miracle grow tomato food all summer. All plants in #2 or
2-gal nursery pots.

Trippaul Threat v2 F3 yellow:
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Canopy:
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Purple Thunder F5, yellow:
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Canopy:
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Red Habanero 17, 2023 seed. This is about 35% of the origilsl
plant ff a wind related incident. It was in full pod-ripening mode.
The heaviest branch broke off completely and i managed to tie
up this branch. That was three days or so ago, so far so good!
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Canopy:
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Purple flower c. chacoense:
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Mid-section:
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The following all from self-selected seeds, except where noted.
All plants in #2 or 2-gallon containers, large growth trimmed off.

Chiltepin Rojo, 3rd year seed:
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Chiltepin Rojo. 4th year seed.
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Chiltepin Rojo, Texas Hot Peppers Seed Train:
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Dwarf Chiltepin Rojo:
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Nice pods Paul. Good to see you're having a good season.

I have a question since I have a Purple Thunder plant and there is a few pods on it - what do you recommend - how do you use them ?
 
Leading the indoor ripening charge:

Red Tepin, Texas Hot Peppers, large pods, relatively speaking:
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Dwarf Chiltepin, long branches, 3-5 or so, cut off, leaving a nice compact shape:
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In 'outdoor' news, peppers are in large 15T and 20-gsllon containers.
Size of plant relative to the larger sized containers. Plants are loaded
with pods.the usual cool-fall-weather worries in full force! All these are
tepins and pequines, unless otherwise noted.
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Pequin Rojo 'Chihuahua', no pods yet;
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