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Romy6 2015

Just pepper pictures 
 
 
Side garden 
 
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Atomic SBJ7, , Orand dixie, orange blob ,  cutter and Orange bhut 
 
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Unkown wild cross . Little black pods
 
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Aji Amarillo
 
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Pink Tiger
 
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Flexosoum
 
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The big Lava is still alive . He was about 10 feet but now more like 8 feet . Been fighting mealy bugs again 
 
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I also have a cheater tank AKA aerogarden . It is so nice 
 
Chocolate brain 
 
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 Thanks for checking my stuff out  :party:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Your pods 'n plants are just looking sick Jamie, but in a good way... ;)  Nice score on the new gas grill too.   Unfortunately the brown BBG7 and 7-Pot Lava plants  I started just didn't make it. I'm not entirely sure why, but suspect the later start and the dry weather this spring contributed. Maybe next year I'll have better luck. Sorry it didn't pan out this year though... :mope:
 
It's all well and good with those vegetable pics you keep posting but when will you get to the important stuff? Doggie pics! :party:
 
romy6 said:
Just cutting open one pod my hole house had a strong chinense odor . Kids were choking dogs were hollering. Never have I had such an oily pepper . Literally pools of it . 
That's insane! Looks something that could even kick bhutlah.:)
Majestic pods!
 
Hi Jamie,
 
1st time on your new glog.....looking great bro !!!!!  I never really looked as I wasn't sure if you were going to post one for 2015.
 
Now that I have it followed I'll check in more.  As always con't success.
 
 Thanks guys love me some Ally Bear . And Tebow too 
 
My first aji amarillo pod . Took forever but the pods are huge so to be expected :)
 
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Tons of pods on my EOB Elysium Oxide Bonnet . She is about a year old . Scotch bonnett X Douglah from mike capsdadiburn 
 
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Galap X unknown cross has tons of pods . No heat very little flavor . Pods have a very short shelf life as well 
 
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my secret weapon . ( beware all you organic growers not your cup of tea) 
Commercial grade 10 10 8 granular fert 
 
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randyp said:
   Looks great Jamie.do you ever string to your stake when them long branches are full of pods?
 
  Occasionally but so far not this year . Thank you Randy
 
Pics from the weekend sorry Linda no doggie pics :(
 
 
Galap X most likely crossed with an annuum
 
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 So far none of the small pods have had any seeds . So I pulled a big green pod ( big being larger than the peppercorn sized pods) and it had two giant inmature seeds in it 
 
Seeds are almost wider than the pods 
 
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yellow nagabrains producing picture perfect fat pods 
 
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small orange thai one of my favorite peppers right now 
 
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small harvest 
 
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dinner smoked bird 
 
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Have a great week all and stay spicy my friends :)
 
Looking great Jamie, I think I just solved the question of what one of my pepper plants is turning out to be. Might be one of the Orange Thai's. I'll know when I get a ripe pod on it. 
 
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