Hi all,
This year's grow list is far from certain but I hope to try some new and flavorful peppers, choose some new favorites to keep growing, see some interesting results from last year's crosses and make a few new hybrids.
I have plants overwintering in 3 locations, two of which are far from ideal (light, temp, etc.) and I have been checking on my main group of plants only about once a week.so they are not in the best condition. I am not sure that I will have the time to do as much gardening as well, but here's what I have "growing" at the moment:
Strains started last summer:
Brain Strains
Monster Nagas
7 pot originals
Datils (1 of which was started earlier and is fairly big though something odd is happening to the flower buds - for a later update)
Aji dulces from Puerto Rican plant
1 x CGN 22207 - seems to be very healthy
CGN 21566s
PI 257176s - 1 is already fruiting, but has odd growth
PI 215734 - both have some chlorosis and odd growth
Hybrids started last summer into early early winter:
Some cayenne x goat's weed F2s - chose the fuzziest and then (hopefully) bushiest seedlings for a "fuzzy cayenne" line
A bhut cross, which could lead to very nice compact and early plants if the relatively late-started seedlings survive the lack of good lighting at the moment
A tepin x chinense cross
Various further crosses with my existing Aji dulce x annuum cross - some with annuums (one of which is pictured below) and some with chinenses,
Also another possible bhut cross and crosses involving the tepin
Plants that may survive a 2nd overwinter:
Chiltepin Sonoran Orange
Aji dulce x annuum
CAP 691
Cayenne x goat's weed F1
Bradley's Bahamian
Bhut (bought it early last year)
Here are some pics of a few plants that are enjoying a very sunny window in an office and seem to be doing the best:
My first Brain Strain pod:
An Aji dulce x annuum crossed with a cayenne x goat's weed. It is only 1/4 goat's weed and 1/4 chinense,but it is fairly pubescent and has multiple flowers per node; a combo that I had wanted. Hopefully it is self-fertile and it would be great if it has decent flavor. I plan on also recrossing it to a chinense:
PI 257176 - had a large flush of blooms and set some fruit but it also had some misshapen and large lower leaves, though it seems to be outgrowing that issue:
Hope things grow well this summer (if it even comes to New England) for everyone!
- Tick
This year's grow list is far from certain but I hope to try some new and flavorful peppers, choose some new favorites to keep growing, see some interesting results from last year's crosses and make a few new hybrids.
I have plants overwintering in 3 locations, two of which are far from ideal (light, temp, etc.) and I have been checking on my main group of plants only about once a week.so they are not in the best condition. I am not sure that I will have the time to do as much gardening as well, but here's what I have "growing" at the moment:
Strains started last summer:
Brain Strains
Monster Nagas
7 pot originals
Datils (1 of which was started earlier and is fairly big though something odd is happening to the flower buds - for a later update)
Aji dulces from Puerto Rican plant
1 x CGN 22207 - seems to be very healthy
CGN 21566s
PI 257176s - 1 is already fruiting, but has odd growth
PI 215734 - both have some chlorosis and odd growth
Hybrids started last summer into early early winter:
Some cayenne x goat's weed F2s - chose the fuzziest and then (hopefully) bushiest seedlings for a "fuzzy cayenne" line
A bhut cross, which could lead to very nice compact and early plants if the relatively late-started seedlings survive the lack of good lighting at the moment
A tepin x chinense cross
Various further crosses with my existing Aji dulce x annuum cross - some with annuums (one of which is pictured below) and some with chinenses,
Also another possible bhut cross and crosses involving the tepin
Plants that may survive a 2nd overwinter:
Chiltepin Sonoran Orange
Aji dulce x annuum
CAP 691
Cayenne x goat's weed F1
Bradley's Bahamian
Bhut (bought it early last year)
Here are some pics of a few plants that are enjoying a very sunny window in an office and seem to be doing the best:
My first Brain Strain pod:
An Aji dulce x annuum crossed with a cayenne x goat's weed. It is only 1/4 goat's weed and 1/4 chinense,but it is fairly pubescent and has multiple flowers per node; a combo that I had wanted. Hopefully it is self-fertile and it would be great if it has decent flavor. I plan on also recrossing it to a chinense:
PI 257176 - had a large flush of blooms and set some fruit but it also had some misshapen and large lower leaves, though it seems to be outgrowing that issue:
Hope things grow well this summer (if it even comes to New England) for everyone!
- Tick