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Post by pepperhead212 on Aug 18, 2014 20:58:17 GMT -5
Here is my Pepper Album, with the latest 11 photos from today. Those white bullets are incredible! Even after all of those peppers I got from that one potted plant, there were that many again still growing on it! With all of these peppers I got today, I didn't even harvest the jalapeños, poblanos, Big Jims, or Hanoi Markets, and there were a bunch of those ready. I just ran out of time.
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Post by daylilydude on Aug 19, 2014 4:42:00 GMT -5
pepperhead212, do the gold bullets have the same scoville heat as the white ones?
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Post by pepperhead212 on Aug 19, 2014 8:28:46 GMT -5
daylilydude The gold bullets used to be hotter, but Redwood City says they are milder now, and I think that it is a different plant. They used to be a sprawling plant, and I would find them a couple of plants down from where I planted them! It is much smaller this time, and it is also later, as it used to ripen in late July. But then, this has been a cool summer, and red savinas normally ripen a couple weeks before this, too.
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Post by paulf on Aug 19, 2014 10:26:33 GMT -5
Looks like lots of hot ones. I am a sweet pepper grower and eater. Very nice harvest.
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tntiger
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Post by tntiger on Aug 19, 2014 15:45:22 GMT -5
Way to go! Like paulf I focus more on sweet peppers but I do like some hot ones in my garden! My Earthboxes are full of sweet peppers and are doing great but my hot peppers haven't done that well this year. I guess they need to be in an Earthbox too! I could use a few more jalepenos (or similar). I've got a new one this year that is doing well - Chapeau de Frade. It's a fascinating little pepper and it's both mild and hot. I've seen your posts here & there for several years and for the life of me I can't figure out what you do with all those hot peppers! But since you love them I'm glad your plants are doing well!
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Post by timothyt on Aug 20, 2014 6:52:16 GMT -5
Very nice haul!
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