Just getting this started so I can get a url.
I will post more about this in a couple of days.
Happy New Year, 2021!
I will post more about this in a couple of days.
Happy New Year, 2021!
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That Lance is a beauty, a real specimen piece!Wow! The flibu looks like it has frost on it, @PaulG .It's the fuzziest praetermissum I have grown to date. To address post #336... I find it useful,it's helped me get more active again. I've shared photos of these plants a million times,so It's nice to see new faces taking interest.
I'm not the one to give any seed saving advice because my method is irresponsible. When very few of us were growing these I put more emphasis on generating and saving seed but there are so many out there now I don't see the sense. I haven't saved seeds in probably 5 years.This year I am going to do it properly and store them in the fridge so they keep for awhile. I'm going to take a break and focus on the 2500 or so Solanum species out there.
Lovely to see your lanceolatum photos the seeds do very well in tins in cool,dark conditions mine are in tins in plastic bags and some going back more than two decades old but most are 18 years and younger in age and last year my daughter took some lanco seeds from 2008 and they germinated fine a few didn't but hey.Wow! The flibu looks like it has frost on it, @PaulG .It's the fuzziest praetermissum I have grown to date. To address post #336... I find it useful,it's helped me get more active again. I've shared photos of these plants a million times,so It's nice to see new faces taking interest.
I'm not the one to give any seed saving advice because my method is irresponsible. When very few of us were growing these I put more emphasis on generating and saving seed but there are so many out there now I don't see the sense. I haven't saved seeds in probably 5 years.This year I am going to do it properly and store them in the fridge so they keep for awhile. I'm going to take a break and focus on the 2500 or so Solanum species out there.
C.lanceolatum
I grew that one last year. I read on infernochili.net that it mayFor me the Queen of the c.praetermisium is CGN 22795 love love that plant but saying that all the pra are gorgeous to grow.
Yep they go everywhere,grew mine under Class mostly but when they got to big I but them out and it turned into a bush and had to regig my greenhouse to put it back in so they good ripen but sowed mine as early as possible think it was about Christmas time to account for germination and grow time,it's tough at times though as weather and pests take there tole.I grew that one last year. I read on infernochili.net that it may
be the closest to the primitive form of the c. praetermissum.
I'll have too grow it again, as not many pods got truly ripe last
season.
My problem with the preatermissums is that they get huge, even in
a 1.5 gallon (#2 nursery pot). I will have to limit them to one plant
per season as it's just too hard to find a spot for them where the
wind doesn't blow them over
Nice photo, @leo72. Looks as fuzzy as theCumari c.praetermissum
thanks paul, yes the look is similar to cumari flibuNice photo, @leo72. Looks as fuzzy as the
Cumari Flibu (seed from @Pepper-Guru). I'm
still waiting for it to ripen up some pods.
Wow, that is a winner. Very intricate patterning in the corolla.I've found a C.flexuosum plant that is a winner for seed stock but I cannot keep the birds off of it.
I was a little surprised by the canopy, myself. In actuality IMy purple chaco are always squat,Paul. That is very a impressive plant. I don't envy you one bit with all that picking though..
Awesome photos and plantsMy purple chaco are always squat,Paul. That is very a impressive plant. I don't envy you one bit with all that picking though.
I've found a C.flexuosum plant that is a winner for seed stock but I cannot keep the birds off of it. There eximiums,tepins,chacos etc. all around it offering up high hanging fruit but they are getting inside the canopy of my flex and eating all of the pods that are just about to ripen--still orange.