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Old May 14, 2016   #76
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Old May 15, 2016   #77
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Old July 21, 2016   #78
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Default reaper seeds

I got a really late start this year. Hot pepper seeds are a lot harder to germinate than i was use to. This will also give me a chance to try to over winter some plants. Also thank you for the seeds.
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Old July 21, 2016   #79
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No worries. I have lots of seed left if anyones interested.
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Old July 21, 2016   #80
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I had a patient bring me some. Looking forward to trying them next year!
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Old July 23, 2016   #81
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Hot pepper seeds are a lot harder to germinate than i was use to.
If you would describe your technique(s), I'll try to help. Had lots of experience.
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Old July 28, 2016   #82
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If the offer is still open, I will take some seeds as well for next season. PM on the way.
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Old August 6, 2016   #83
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Plants are doing great. Will try to over winter them.
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Old August 13, 2016   #84
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My husband sent the family an email-- Subject "Be Afraid!" The Carolina Reaper is coming!
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Old August 13, 2016   #85
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I'll stick with the red peter peppers instead.
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Old August 16, 2016   #86
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Carolina Reapers from this season:

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2nd year F2 Carolina Reapers (from seeds saved from 2014 season)

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Old August 16, 2016   #87
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Carolina Reapers from this season:

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2nd year F2 Carolina Reapers (from seeds saved from 2014 season)

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NoahYates:
Your reapers look wicked! Congratulations on a good crop.

They appear to be more orange than red? Will they turn red? Mine went from green to red on the plant without any orange in between.

My husband used a small portion of one of the Carolina Reaper in a chicken marinade. It gave the grilled chicken a delicious citrus flavor with just a hint of heat (thankfully).
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Thank you! Yes, I confess that I tend to harvest them a little early and let them ripen off the vine. When they mature fully they will be more red!
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We need to put a BioHazard Warning icon on this thread!

Nice looking pods.
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We need to put a BioHazard Warning icon on this thread!

Nice looking pods.
For sure!!!!!! That's a whole bunch of super hot.

Nice looking and nice haul of peppers Noah. What you plan on doing with yours?
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