Plain old Orange (Red IMHO) Habanero seeds for SASE

And you are probably wondering why this crazy redneck would be offering something so bland as run of the mill, bought from the local nursery Habanero pepper seeds. I will tell you why, six freaking plants are whipping my ass every week, these plants are on OVERDRIVE, the pods are tasty, well formed and the plants are producing like a factory.

Maybe this is normal, but I have plenty for myself so I will pass them on. The six plants are in the bed nearest the camera, they were growing sprawled out but I started staking them up a few weeks ago because I could not reach six feet into the middle to get pods. They are open pollinated but grouped together.

Picture #1 - My goofy, lovable, lazy fat Lab (100+ lbs) is propped in the photo for scale.

Picture #2 - Main trunk of one plant with a standard soaker hose for scale, have to try overwintering these plants.

Picture #3 - 6 quarts of peppers, I should have picked on Saturday.

Seeds for SASE and PM (Habanero in Subject) for my address....later!


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And you are probably wondering why this crazy redneck would be offering something so bland as run of the mill, bought from the local nursery Habanero pepper seeds. I will tell you why, six freaking plants are whipping my ass every week, these plants are on OVERDRIVE, the pods are tasty, well formed and the plants are producing like a factory.

Maybe this is normal, but I have plenty for myself so I will pass them on. The six plants are in the bed nearest the camera, they were growing sprawled out but I started staking them up a few weeks ago because I could not reach six feet into the middle to get pods. They are open pollinated but grouped together.

Picture #1 - My goofy, lovable, lazy fat Lab (100+ lbs) is propped in the photo for scale.

Picture #2 - Main trunk of one plant with a standard soaker hose for scale, have to try overwintering these plants.

Picture #3 - 6 quarts of peppers, I should have picked on Saturday.

Seeds for SASE and PM (Habanero in Subject) for my address....later!


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Incredible plants. They are pretty common to you, but I was not able to find any to grow this year up here. I also have a lovable old fat lab, lol.
 
Those look fantastic! They may be common in the grocery stores, but the one's I see don't look near as beautiful as yours. The orange habs in the grocery store near me are usually pale and very thin skinned.
 
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