Ok, Good Afternoon to everyone who is participating in the Purple Thunder Community grow. I can't post foto's yet but I do have this link to offer so you can go to my grow log on a different forum. There is recent foto's.
https://seedsavingnetwork.proboards.com/thread/349/purple-thunder-bhut-jalokia-trial?page=3
I started the grow Last December towards the end of the month so I ahead of most everyone I do believe. I live in Panama. All plants are 5 feet tall now and producing nicely. I planted 2 plants in each 10 gallon pot using yard dirt only.
The variant's were numbered so I have kept the numbers and just call the plants PT plus the number. PT is for Purple Thunder.
There are 2 PT 3's in the first pot. One speciman is all green.
There is 1 PT mystery in the second pot
There is 2 PT 2's in the third pot.
All plants are bearing pods. In my opinion the PT 3 all purple speciman is the most desireable. It has the biggest pods. The best looking pods. And, the most big pods. Pods are a very nice dark blood red and are marbled with other colors.
Ok, the plants are at least 5 feet tall. Bushy. Full of pods. So far, a nice success.
I harvested pods from 3 of the specimans about 9 days ago. PaulG tells me that that the original seed was f4. I immediately planted the saved seed from these specimans.
They are germinating now!!! Believe it or not, fresh seed, undried or uncured, germinates readily most of the time.
So, with some luck I will have 6 growing PT F6 specimans growing very soon. I planted 4 seeds in each one liter starter pot so I will be selecting the best seedling for transfer to their main home later in about a month. There will be 2 PT 3 purple color, 2 PT 3 all green color, 2 PT mystery's,
The plan is to plant one PT Plant in each 10 gallon pot. I will continue to use yard dirt however this time I have compost to add to the pots. Compost is very hard to find right now but today a miracle happened and I was able to buy 300 lbs of bagged commercial composted wood shavings. I will add about 10 lbs of that compost to each pot before transplanting the seedlings.
The only thing I am worried about is that the rainy season starts in May. This is going to be a real test for Purple Thunder. Can they whether the storm? The desease? The fungal issues? The lack of sun?
I will keep my fingers crossed.