TattooedBullfrog said:CaneDog, thanks. I'm going to transplant the GJ soon and keep eyes on the foliage to see if anything changes. From what I gathered from yourself and Mr.Joe seems some jalapeno plants are like that.
One a side story from today's events, I had a DOT physical this morning to continue driving food grade tanker. The Dr. and I were conversing of what the weekend plans were, the Dr said he was going to help his neighbor out with the garden putting straw over the tomato plants. I mentioned I was growing hot peppers and his reply was "hot peppers are very good for the well being of the immune system". I knew peppers were good for one, but getting confirmed by a MD just made my day!
TattooedBullfrog said:Mother Nature strikes again but not in a form of a hail storm this time. A family of raccoons uprooted a reaper(of course the pepper I'm trying to concentrate on this year) , lemon scorpion plant and dug into the containers of a death spiral, apocalypse scorpion, and one of the hail damaged reapers. On the uprooted plants most the root system is still intact, so gotta nurse them back to health. Went to the store and got a truck load of cayenne pepper powder and sprinkled each pot with the powder. Gonna set up the game cam later this evening what see what get captured on cam. Although I'd really like to be up on the roof and pick them off one by one!!