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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:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
gnslngr said:
J-man, those Naga Brain Yellows are centerfolds(blast from the past!)
 
Growing any Hornets this year? If I am Lucky 1 survived the "purge"(my nickname for times I am "away" lol).
My search for blazing greens has uncovered no better candidate-and the last years grow proved those plants produce bigtime.I may have a successful  Green Moruga purge survivor so we shall see....
 
Thank god lunch is only an hour away after all that damn meat porn!
Dave no green hornet this year.  I had the Mother up until around March but Mites got the best of it . I do have a green Lava,  if it produces I will be sure to get you some seed .That is if indeed it grows true :) 
 
romy6 said:
 
 
Look out Fruit De la Loom you have some competition. Already have Hanes and Victoria Secrets calling me about supplying them 
 
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Jamie, are you working on that project to cross cotton with a Douglah so that Fruit of the Loom can make self-warming winter underwear for those in cold Northern climates?
 
Nice :cool:
 
   Jamie have a great 4rth.I hope your family and you enjoy the weekend.Keep up the good work on your grow buddy. :onfire:
 
RocketMan said:
 
Jamie, are you working on that project to cross cotton with a Douglah so that Fruit of the Loom can make self-warming winter underwear for those in cold Northern climates?
 
Nice :cool:
 
Kee-rist... most folks hereabouts have problems enough with ringburn... why the heck d'you wanna zap 'em coming and going Bill? :rofl:
 
I'm lovin' those pics of the gnarly pods ya got coming Jamie... keep up the good work! Did ya have a good feed on the 4th?
 
Pulpiteer said:
You're rolling right along Jamie with great stuff as always.  Love seeing the cotton - that's pretty cool. 
 
 
That's a mean looking pod - what is it?
 
 Thanks Andy that is a chocolate bhutlah. 
 
Guitarman said:
The nastiest pod i've ever seen comes from one of your seeds... Pics soon!   ;)
 
 Awesome Roberto waiting patiently on that pic  :whistle:
 
stickman said:
 
Kee-rist... most folks hereabouts have problems enough with ringburn... why the heck d'you wanna zap 'em coming and going Bill? :rofl:
 
I'm lovin' those pics of the gnarly pods ya got coming Jamie... keep up the good work! Did ya have a good feed on the 4th?
 
 
 Thanks Rick it was an amazing weekend. Went to the races with my son and had a blast  :dance:
 
Couple pics while I am here 
 
yellow SBJ7
 
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Galap X still going strong 
 
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Pink Tigers
 
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Brown/chocolate/caramel ( one of those :) )  BBG7
 
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rednecking at the race
 
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Red jal's from wifey's work score smoked powder soon 
 
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small harvest 
 
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     Jamie gave one of my coworkers the brown bubblegum you sent me.He misunderstood and thought all the peppers I got from you were mild peppers.He gets home,pops the whole damn thing in his mouth,chews for 30 seconds and swallows.Said it bout killed him.He was a disaster until the next day.He wanted me to send his regards to the grower(you)and tell you next time just shot him and save him the suffering.I told him next time film that stuff,so we can all share is his agony.He did like the flavor for about a minute. ;)
 
randyp said:
     Jamie gave one of my coworkers the brown bubblegum you sent me.He misunderstood and thought all the peppers I got from you were mild peppers.He gets home,pops the whole damn thing in his mouth,chews for 30 seconds and swallows.Said it bout killed him.He was a disaster until the next day.He wanted me to send his regards to the grower(you)and tell you next time just shot him and save him the suffering.I told him next time film that stuff,so we can all share is his agony.He did like the flavor for about a minute. ;)
 
 That is awesome stuff Randy . I would have loved to have shared his misery :fireball:  . Sounds like you have a chilihead in the making . For his wife's sake let's hope he does not end up like us :) 
 
Some pics 
 
C. Tovarii One of if not the toughest pepper plant I have ever had the pleasure of growing 
 
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Flexosoum 
 
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This is the jalamundo X sweet chocolate from Stefan ( meatfreak ) Proper name is MFPJ28
Hoping for a chocolate jalapeno 
 
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Potted up some areogarden plants . Two Tepin X lemon drop select and Labuyo ( local plant of Philippines) . I use a compost blend of lots of pine bark,top soil and some super old broken down manure . I get it from a Nursury . I am-mend it with tons of bone meal and a 10 10 8 granular slow release fert  . I have been adding epsom salt to my watering more than ever and it really is helping my plants thru the nasty summer days and keeping them greener. 
 
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My atomic SBJ& that should have been red is pumping out some nice yellow pods . Plenty of heat for all  :hot:
 
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 My chocolate brainstrain ( not Cappy or Judy's Version ) looks like it may grow true 
 
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 Yellow nagabrains are geeting wicked from the severe heat and humidity 
 
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Have a great weekend and Stay Spicy my friends  :fireball:
 
romy6 said:
 
 
Pink Tigers
 
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Nice spread!
 
That Pink Tiger looks like how mine is growing... meh...
 
 
 
romy6 said:
 
 
 My chocolate brainstrain ( not Cappy or Judy's Version ) looks like it may grow true 
 
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What's the story with the choco brainstrains?  Are they just choco seven pods or douglahs gone bumpy?
 
Spicegeist said:
 
Nice spread!
 
That Pink Tiger looks like how mine is growing... meh...
 
 
 
 
What's the story with the choco brainstrains?  Are they just choco seven pods or douglahs gone bumpy?
 
 Jedisushi06( aka MIkey )  sent his friend  some yellow brains and one of the plants through out a chocolate I believe. So a natural cross  I would say . Maybe he will chime in ? 
 
Will see if it has the heat soon . 
 
 Not getting the pod production I was earlier in the spring and summer but 100 plus heat and humidity will piss off even the best of em 
 
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But it was an epic weekend chock ful o fun 
 
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First smoked beef ribs . They cooked fast was not ready for that . Still were edible
 
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The butt didn't last long with 5 11 year old hungry boys
 
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 Have a good one 
 
Choco Bhutlacious
 
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 Though I would highlight the smooth version of my BBG7 brown plant . Not as hot as the bumpy version I have but will burn ya god enough.
 
Beautiful plant that is a nonstop producer 
 
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Have to be patient to get the calyx and stem to bleed but bleed it will  :dance:
 
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Lots of oil but not nearly as much as my bumpy version . 
 
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Lacking the massive placenta sack as well , But very tasty pepper with nice heat . Only ate a 1/4 but  had my eyes watering and my mouth on fire . Not as pungent or earthy,  much tastier that the bumpy version . Would make a great sweet and spicy sauce . 
 
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Yellow nagabrain only ripening on one side for noe 
 
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Stay Spicy mi amigos 
 
 
 
 
 
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