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REDTAIL's 2012 GROWLOG

I guess it is about time I posted some pictures of my 2012 seedlings.

Here's what things looked like in January:
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A couple weeks ago:
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On the other bench:
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And now time for some close ups:

Cleo's Dragon:
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Peach Habanero:
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Pimenta Elisir:
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Pimenta Leopard:
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Purple Bhut Jolokia:
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Brian2112's Spikey Scorpion:
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Haha, nice. I'm excited about my own P. da Neyde x Bhut cross I made, I have two little (F1) plants already, will probably get some fruit from growing them indoors in a couple of months...
 
Just read the whole thread. (well I skimmed some bits :P ) Nice harvest pics!, especially after early setbacks. It's great to see the fruits of all the labours when I'm just starting to put plants outside.

Hope it all continues on for you :)
 
Beautiful, well done!

By the way, did you have a favorite wild this year? I think besides the galapagoense the sonoran chiltepin was my favorite...
 
Beautiful, well done!

By the way, did you have a favorite wild this year? I think besides the galapagoense the sonoran chiltepin was my favorite...

No, no Sonoran chiltepins this season but I grew a close relative, Chile del Monte. Haven't had a chance to taste one yet since I'm a JUST getting ripe pods.
 
Yeah, I know what you mean. I had two Sonoran's this year, one in the garden with full sun and another on my patio with partial sun. The one on the patio is only now getting a ripe pod! The one in the garden I dug up and brought home in a pot, that is ripening, and they are so tasty!
 
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