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REDTAIL's 2013 GROW LOG

Time to get this party started!!!


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Here is an abbreviated list of this season (basically, whatever I can remember):

SUPERS
Jay's Bhut Scorpion (red)
Jay's Bhut Scorpion (peach)
Carolina Reaper
NMSU Bhut Jolokia
Chocolate Bhut Jolokia
Peach Bhut Jolokia
Bhut Jolokia Assam 'Indian Carbon'
Yellow Bhut Jolokia
Moruga Scorpion
Yellow Moruga Scorpion
Trinidad Scorpion Butch T 'Mississippi Strain'
Chocolate Trinidad Scorpion
Yellow Trinidad Scorpion CARDI
7 Pot 'Rennie'
7 Pot 'Bubblegum'
7 Pot 'Brain Strain'
7 Pot 'Brain Strain' (yellow)
7 Pot 'Chaguanas' #2
7 Pot 'Douglah'
7 Pot 'Burgundy'
Sepia Serpent
Black Naga
Fatalii
Red Fatalii

MORE CHINENSE
Peach Habanero
Madam Jeanette
Congo Red
Habanero Francisca
Chocolate Habanero
Bahamian Goat
Mako akokosrade
Kpakpo shito
Foodarama Scotch Bonnet

BACCATUMS
Chapeau de Frade
Aji Amarillo
Aji Blanco Cristal
Aji Criolla Sella
Cluster Rod
Yellow Bouquet
Pimenta Trepadiera do Werner
Aji Norteno

PUBESCENS
Rocoto Rojo
Ultra Pube
Super Pube
Turbo Pube
Bolivian Rocoto
Incan Rocoto
Gondol
PI 614001
Aji Rocoto
Ecuadorian Red Pepper from Hell

WILDS
CAP 215
CAP 501
Texas chiltepin
Duke pequin
C. tovarii
C. lanceolatum
Aji Cereza
Impact F1

Annuums will be started in about a month.
 
Nice looking plants. I have to agree with doc those Bangalore Whippets Tails look great. I can't wait to see the sauce you make with that one. Nice slow burn. I bought some from the hippy seeds company and am not having much luck with them.
 
Trippa said:
Those whippets tails look like kerinting ... Same variety different name??
Looking great as usual RTF!! Love your work
Thanks for all the props everyone!!!
 
As far as I know, Whippet tails and Kerinting are similar varieties but not the same plant. Kerinting seemed to produce smaller but higher numbers of pods. There are a lot of cool looking, long cayennes out there. To date, I think this one may be my favorite!
 
coheed196 said:
I would guess you got yourself a Chaguanas cross. Just an educated guess but like you said you never know.

Great job on those wilds.
 
Yeah, I have a feeling you are right. I have been seeing a lot of pictures of strange phenotypes with Chaguanas. I'm just trying to fool myself and stay positive.
 
Mine hasn't dropped a single bud. I don't understand why not,but I am rolling with it. First nodes were 5-6 buds per and I was impressed,counting 8-10 now. Are you noticing the new growth looks funky,like a mild overfeeding or mite damage and then the leaves flatten out and look normal as they mature.
 
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