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Old March 22, 2007   #151
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nice job, mantis. they sure look hot.



spatz...those look gorgeous.


here's my big jims today...living in sin with my orange capsicums.



maybe i should call them my not so big jims.
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Old March 22, 2007   #152
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Spatz,

What are the yellow ones in the bottom left corner of the picture and the little red ones at the very tippy top, almost center? Thanks! They look great!
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Old March 23, 2007   #153
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Michele, here's a picture with captions. I think you are asking about the ones I can't clearly remember. They are most likely Astrakhanski .

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Old March 23, 2007   #154
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Thanks for the labels!
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Old March 24, 2007   #155
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Heres what the Habeneros ended up as
http://users.netconnect.com.au/~myrna/Powder.JPG
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Old March 24, 2007   #156
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Mantis, I could feel the heat through my monitor screen!
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Old March 24, 2007   #157
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Mantis-looks good. I use an electric coffee bean grinder to grind my chile for powder. Never done it with habs, but I will try it this summer since I have a nice seedling or two of habanero. I usually do it with my cayenne and other chile. Even dried some green chile one year and ground it. How does your hab powder taste?
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Old March 27, 2007   #158
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Hi Earl and Michael. Dabbed a bit of the powder on my tounge (mistake), fruity taste for a split second then **** hot burning. Wont need much to heat whatever I put it in.
I dried them at 125 deg F so as not to boil off the capsicain. It worked.
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Mantis-the humidity is so low here, I just pick my chile to dry and put them in the kitchen-They dry real good in about 7 days.
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Old April 9, 2007   #160
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been picking my (small) big jims.

yesterday's pick:



the big one's only 17cm...but there are more coming in so, hopefully, something bigger soon.
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Tessa-Are those NewMex Big Jims? If so, you can also pick them green-choice is up to you.
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Old April 9, 2007   #162
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yes they are, michael...but as i was entered in a competition...i was trying to get every millimeter of growth out of them!

they did end up turning a gorgeous shade of red though, don't you think?
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Tessa-They are beautifil. Another beautiful red pepper that is sweet though, is Lipstick. For the hot green chiles here where I live, which is the green chile area of New Mexico and Texas, we usually pick them green. Sometimes we wait and pick them red.
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Old April 10, 2007   #164
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michael...does the colour effect the hotness at all?
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Tessa-As far as I can tell, it doesnt have any effect on the hotness at all.
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