Incredible year! Beautiful pics!
My dehydrator has been running 24/7 and hasn't had a rest in quite awhile and some of these are ground into powder blends. My chest freezer has no more room and many pods are converted to a puree concentrate and canned for later use in sauces and recipes. Some are made into sauce while others are pickled whole and others are consumed fresh or used in various recipes, but I'm still buried in pods.I gotta say, this is the most impressive thread on this forum. I gotta know, what do you do with all of those pods? There have been so many pods come across those tables and I am sure that you can feed a small village, one with a high heat tolerance, but a village nonetheless.
Aside from that, great pics as always.
The Snackman is a pod munching machine.I missed this one last year. Snacks must intern at the Phoenix zoo and work with the herpetology department feeding and handling Diamondbacks and Cobras. He has no fear. Awesome!
There are chilies to pick, but it's difficult to get in the mood to crawl through...
the tangled undergrowth again when you're already overloaded with pods.
Hey, you're on and I'll supply the beer!I'll gladly crawl through and pick for you for a 10% fee
I thought about you Beaglestorm when I looked at the Maui and snapped this shot for ya. Of course it would look better if not ensnared in so much other vegetation.
That's an Orange 7 on the left with the yardsticks.Geez SS that mess of growth is looking like AJ's cousin's farm grown Trini Scorps. Must be something in that southern air I reckon.
More like a shrub.you call that a pepper plant looks like a small tree lol
Yardsticks.btw is that thing really 2 yard sticks tall or is that meters
I's a PI 441598, but I've been told when true it ripens red; however, This plant has set a new personal C. Chinense pod production record for me this season. Here's what I picked today from that plant and I didn't get them all.What are the white pods to the right side in outdoor photo #2
Watched the vid, another great one from the review master. That Maui will keep you very busy picking pods.Showed this to my wife, and she is Ok with me planting it in the drive way garden bed. Just re-tested the Brown 7. (Video already on youtube, will post link in my thread tomorrow) Just as delicious (and hot) as I remember from last year. Thanks so much, I still have no pods on any of my Brown 7's, but now I have plenty of seed to try again next year. Thanks SS!