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Trinidad & Tobago Varieties review

The "Jonah" reference is to determine where the source of the seed
came from, in this case Allen Boatman befriended a gentleman
from Trinidad named "Jonah" who brought seeds for the 7 pot with
him when he moved to Florida. He shared a few seeds with Allen
and he grew them and shared seeds and so on. Jonah was added to differentiate it from the other varieties with the same name in case there was obvious differences.

ButchT
 
here are several plants of Trinidad just born:

Trinidad scorpion (2)
Trinidad douglash
Trinidad perfume
7pod red (2)
7pod orange
7pod brown

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and the yellow 7pod

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Special thanks to Sara
 
Great looking young plants Megamastger. Isn't the Trinidad Douglah and the Brown 7 Pod one in the same. Or did you just label them that way as they are different source of seed? I have all but one of those varieties growing but will welcome a seed trade. Good luck on your grow out.
 
Pepper Ridge Farm said:
Great looking young plants Megamastger. Isn't the Trinidad Douglah and the Brown 7 Pod one in the same. Or did you just label them that way as they are different source of seed? I have all but one of those varieties growing but will welcome a seed trade. Good luck on your grow out.

sources are different

I left these names ... Then according to the fruit see :cool:
 
BillyIdle said:
Great looking plants! What kind of light have you used for them?

I put on the terrace .. the sun ... into a mini-greenhouse

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in the light box I have small plants (which will go after the sun) of:

trinidad scorpion mouruga
trinidad scorpion mouruga blend
trinidad congo
mouruga red
mouruga yellow
trinidad yellow scorpion
 
The trini perfume I got from Trinihottie turned out to be quite spicy and have typical c chinense flavor. They were great, but not what I expected.
 
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