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SKULLBIKERS Roaring Into The Twenties GLOG

PtMD989 said:
Peppers version of the “Bird” , eh[emoji16][emoji106][emoji848]


A-well-a ev'rybody's heard about the bird
B-b-b-bird, b-birdd's a word
A-well, a bird, bird, bird, bird is a word
A-well, a bird, bird, bird, well-a bird is a word
A-well, a bird, bird, bird, b-bird's a word
A-well, a bird, bird, bird, well-a bird is a word
A-well, a bird, bird, b-bird is a word
A-well, a bird, bird, bird, b-bird's a word. .................
 
Picked an assortment this morning. It looks like several plants are starting to flower up again.
 
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A few of my plants, Bhut Jalokia Indian Carbon, White Habaneros, and Pepperoncini X F2 plants,
 
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White Habanero with jelly bean pods.
 
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White Habanero with longer pointy pods.
 
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A snap of the temp from my garden sensor, this is the lowest temp at any time of the day since several months ago.
 
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Congrats on both.  Catching that big hornworm and getting the new hvac.  We had to replace ours a few weeks ago.  Didnt go with the 2 stage unit but we did go with a variable speed air handler that we found out is only variable depending on how its wired!  In other words, hook it up one way for X rpm, and wire it a different way for Y rpm.  I was a little upset about that.  Our last air handler would automatically ramp up or down in blower speed depending on whether the thermostat was satisfied or not.  I felt like the salesman misled us on that "variable" thing!  Oh well, its in there now.
 
Indiana_Jesse said:
You may already know, but that isn't the same kind (Manduca sexta) of hornworm that eats peppers/tomatoes/eggplant/datura. What plant is that?
That one was on a young papaya tree, still in the container. It had already cleaned almost all the leaves off of the one next to it. They both were next to a large pepper plant that had a hornworm cleaning that off about 3 weeks ago!
 
skullbiker said:
That one was on a young papaya tree, still in the container. It had already cleaned almost all the leaves off of the one next to it. They both were next to a large pepper plant that had a hornworm cleaning that off about 3 weeks ago!
Apparently it turns into an Alope Sphinx Moth (Erinnyis alope). Must be a Florida thing lol
 
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