tried to scale back on varieties :(

I was planning on cutting back on a lot of varieties and focus more on the ones that i really love. I visited Judy's website the other night and couldn't resist. My wheels on my shopping cart almost fell off!! here we go again!!
 
am i the only one? with all the new stuff coming out isn't it only natural to have to try growing them? hahaha
 
i mean the first super hots i ever grew were boring ole ghost peppers but i just can't seem to part with an OG 
 
I'm glad I'm a cheapskate.
Still, I planted about 20+ Moruga seeds, had 15 seedlings survive and gave away 11 of them.
7 + 4 = 11 plants in total now inside using the ghetto sun.
I couldn't resist planting superhot seed.
 
I've had years of plenty varieties and some years concerating on only a couple of varieties. I'm really into bird peppers -raising Zimbabwe bird peppers this year. Ya know with your weather you could probably make a tree out of a Texas bird...LOL . Still remember when habanero's first came out at the feed and seed store(60's). Beg my dad cause I wanted the latest thing. Next year I'm planning on raising habanero de arbol. I'm still a sucker for habanero.
 
the only varieties i have been able to discontinue without regret was my yellow ghost and orange hab. haha good riddance!! but minus 2 plus 20 was the outcome. :drooling:

saving seeds in Hawaii can be challenging with all the humidity and mold so i always feel like i need  a few of each to be planted at all times
 
SavinaRed said:
Next season I will focus on Baccutums and varieties of chocolate peppers .
judys chocolate bhutlahs , very good flavor /heat !  i got 9 plants this year , going with 15 , 5 of her s.s. peach BHUTS got 7 this year and mu usual jays peach scorp./ghost . but the bhutlahs are worth growing .      :onfire:
 
moruga welder said:
judys chocolate bhutlahs , very good flavor /heat !  i got 9 plants this year , going with 15 , 5 of her s.s. peach BHUTS got 7 this year and mu usual jays peach scorp./ghost . but the bhutlahs are worth growing .      :onfire:
I will have to score some of her seeds for the choc bhut. I'm going for flavor over heat now and bhuts and up on the scoville are an added bonus. 
 
moruga welder said:
what i say what , are you gonna do with all those pods bro ?     
Well, since I know where you live now, I was planning on leaving a few garbage bags full on your front yard someday.  Well, i been loosing a lot lately to bugs and caterpillars and weather, but still looking rediculous.  I got about 200 in the kitchen now, I need to do something with.  Someone needs to knock some sense into me.  Powders and freeze a bunch and start learning to make sauces this winter.  Lots of giveaways.  Some of the ones I don't like or the crap crosses will make racoon deterrent for next year.  Might try to sell a few.  Biggest problem is the time to do all this stuff.
 
jcw10tc said:
Well, since I know where you live now, I was planning on leaving a few garbage bags full on your front yard someday.  Well, i been loosing a lot lately to bugs and caterpillars and weather, but still looking rediculous.  I got about 200 in the kitchen now, I need to do something with.  Someone needs to knock some sense into me.  Powders and freeze a bunch and start learning to make sauces this winter.  Lots of giveaways.  Some of the ones I don't like or the crap crosses will make racoon deterrent for next year.  Might try to sell a few.  Biggest problem is the time to do all this stuff.
know what you mean , this has been my worse grow year , to cold wet , now bugs , caterpillar damage ! just awful .    
 
FROG DOG said:
I was planning on cutting back on a lot of varieties and focus more on the ones that i really love. I visited Judy's website the other night and couldn't resist. My wheels on my shopping cart almost fell off!! here we go again!!
 
am i the only one? with all the new stuff coming out isn't it only natural to have to try growing them? hahaha
 
i mean the first super hots i ever grew were boring ole ghost peppers but i just can't seem to part with an OG 
 
I am just like you LOL.
 
I wanted about 10 different species but I ended up having almost 100  :shh:
 
Bomparty said:
 
I am just like you LOL.
 
I wanted about 10 different species but I ended up having almost 100  :shh:
 
I have caught the pepper bug pretty bad too.  I don't have the numbers you guys do, but I can't stop myself from picking up a few extra plants from Lowes and I just ordered five different types of seed online yesterday and I'm gonna start growing a few even though growing season will be over in a few months.  Guess I'm going to learn more about growing indoors and overwintering :party:
 
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FROG DOG said:
the only varieties i have been able to discontinue without regret was my yellow ghost and orange hab. haha good riddance!! but minus 2 plus 20 was the outcome. :drooling:

saving seeds in Hawaii can be challenging with all the humidity and mold so i always feel like i need  a few of each to be planted at all times
Yeah you gotta go to some extremes sometimes to keep seeds viable. Save all those dessicant packs from vitamin bottles and whatever. Put them on a tray in the oven at 200 degrees for a couple hours. Let them cool down in a mason jar to keep humidity away. Once cool, drop in your seed packets and seal tight and hide away in a cool dark place. Works better than tossing them in your sock drawer.
 
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