That one is from the seeds you sent.Josh said:Very well done sir. That bad boy looks nice and healthy...
Matt50680 said:Where did you get the yellow scorpion seeds? I looked all over and cant find them.
Mjdtexan said:Pepper Mania
Matt50680 said:I checked pepper mania like you suggested, but they didnt list it in any of the pepper seed lists Oh well.
jjs7741 said:They had it under the garden of fire combo. It had yellow scorpion, chocolate 7 pot, red 7 pot, bhut jolokia, red scorpion, and I think that was all, for $10 I think. I don't see it on their website anymore so they may be out. I would share some if I still had some.
jacob
madhatter said:Hey guys
Just saw the thread. can we use overwintered t-scorpion and yellow scorpion plants in the competition or re-grown for 2010
Just curious
Thanks for the heads up Nova Hothead. I missed it on the first look.NoVa Hothead said:The rules for this "appreciation event" are in the first post, and overwintered plants are acceptable.
patrick said:I used this angle to highlight the stem. Looking so much better than lasts years.
POTAWIE said:You're much further north but you appear to have the same outdoor season as I do although I've only had frost June 8th, no snow