Thank you kind sirstc3248 said:Congrats papa!
LOL I was wondering how long it would take some wanker to come post about my babiesNigel said:You jammy Bastard!!!
Yep, I am that wanker..............coheed196 said:LOL I was wondering how long it would take some wanker to come post about my babies
Rapid rooters and no pre-treatment or fungicide used.mememe said:congratulations on the lanceolatum! What medium did you use? Fungicide?
We know lolNigel said:Yep, I am that wanker..............
Vegas_Chili said:There's a friend that has a cumari do para that came out different. We don't even know if it's normal.
The leaves have teeth and the flower seems kinda odd, but somehow it does look like a capasicum flower. Any thoughts?
-Walter
Agreed. This is not a pepper but a very close relative, a nightshade. Can be highly toxic so watch it.harry said:
The leaf structure and flower closely resemble a weed that I've seen in the garden spread via bird droppings.
Nightshade of some description, possibly Solanum carolinense. Did the seeds your friend use come from the eastern USA?Vegas_Chili said:There's a friend that has a cumari do para that came out different. We don't even know if it's normal.
The leaves have teeth and the flower seems kinda odd, but somehow it does look like a capasicum flower. Any thoughts?
-Walter
Confirmed, I saw pics on Google. A Brazilian forum member sent them to him, the guy also disappeared. He doesn't answer to PM's or anything.Spicegeist said:It's probably Solanum nigrum.
They are grow for show,flavor is not very good to me. C.flexuosum is the best tasting wild variety IMO,galapagoense the hottest.Vegas_Chili said:Very nice Prodigal! How's the flavor?
-Walter
Pr0digal_son said:Cumari Verdadeira
C.praetermissum