Well said. Its a totally different plant all together so i hope its HHHOTTT!jjs7741 said:Oh well. Hopefully plant 2 will give a better line to segregate from as it is obviously not a mutation.
jacob
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Well said. Its a totally different plant all together so i hope its HHHOTTT!jjs7741 said:Oh well. Hopefully plant 2 will give a better line to segregate from as it is obviously not a mutation.
jacob
ABurningMouth said:That's one of the coolest looking plants I've ever seen. Can't wait to see some pics of the big yellows.
I have one plant left that's about 6 inches tall now after that silly rabbit chewed down it and my other one to below the cotyledon level.
emptied chililoverchillilover said:PM's full madhatter........
millworkman said:How are you getting pollination? Shaking?
Matt50680 said:MWM, I was told pepper flowers have male and female parts, so they self pollinate.
MH, where the heck is Barrie??? LOL
hector.jacob said:hi Mad,
nice production on the second plant...looks awesome...indeed looks like a jolokia....
your first plant just looks like a regular Fatalii...but i know you notice that already...
POTAWIE said:I personally don't think a pollinator is really neccessary with chiles. I have no wind or pollinating insects indoors or in my greenhouse and I never have problems getting pods. I used to hand pollinatie but I proved to myself a while back that it isn't really neccesary, especially if there is a wind or a fan