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Old July 29, 2015   #16
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A couple of random pepper pictures.

Tasmanian Black, an excellent annuum.




My gosh.That's a nice looking pepper.

I found the source in the pepper source thread.Too bad these can't seem to be found at US retailers.I can see tho how a person could get really interested in peppers and end up growing lots of varieties....lots and lots of possibilities.

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My gosh.That's a nice looking pepper.

I found the source in the pepper source thread.Too bad these can't seem to be found at US retailers.I can see tho how a person could get really interested in peppers and end up growing lots of varieties....lots and lots of possibilities.
If you like PM me your address and I'll send you some seeds. I don't segregate my plants but, so far, have never had a problem. This offer is open to anyone in the TV family.
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None of these were over-wintered, but I plan on doing it.
I'd love it if you start a thread when that time comes.
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Mojave, very beautiful collection of peppers, all of them. I especially liked your creative re-purposing of the laundry baskets. Ingenious;>)

Since you so kindly offered, I'll take a few seeds of the TB or anything else hot you may have. Will PM you and send SASE.

Many thanks in advance.
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Thanks for the very kind offer Mojave.

I don't doubt that they could be over-wintered here..as we don't have a winter to speak of.The hard part is the rainy season.They can be moved if they are in containers..but the wind during the Typhoons is what does the most damage here.It's hard to even build a shelter for the plants,because the wind can be so strong...and sooo determined.Lol
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Fantastic pictures.
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Fantastic pictures.
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I just wanted to let everyone requesting Tas Black seeds know that they will probably be ready in a couple of weeks.

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Mojave good job

we have very similar pepper list
Black Dragons
Trinidad Scorpions
Red, Peach, Yellow ghost chilli's
Jav Scorpion Ghosts
Ethiopian Berebere Pepper
Horn of the bull sweets
Carolina Reapers
Florentino Tuztan
Aji Yellows
Moruga Scorpion
Datils
Naga Vipers
Naga Purples
Devils tongue
7 pot yellows
Congo Trinidad

Most of mine are doing fine. But Having a growth issue on half the garden one side is about 2-3 feet tall and the other half is only have the size. I think it's a water issue and I am check into it. looking forward to the harvest so I can start creating dishes with the peppers
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Mojave good job

we have very similar pepper list
Black Dragons
Trinidad Scorpions
Red, Peach, Yellow ghost chilli's
Jav Scorpion Ghosts
Ethiopian Berebere Pepper
Horn of the bull sweets
Carolina Reapers
Florentino Tuztan
Aji Yellows
Moruga Scorpion
Datils
Naga Vipers
Naga Purples
Devils tongue
7 pot yellows
Congo Trinidad

Most of mine are doing fine. But Having a growth issue on half the garden one side is about 2-3 feet tall and the other half is only have the size. I think it's a water issue and I am check into it. looking forward to the harvest so I can start creating dishes with the peppers
Welcome aboard Chefpj!

I'm having a similar problem in my yard. The western side of the yard is notably scragglier looking than the east, both tomatoes and peppers. I'm not sure what is going on. The recent heat wave really did a number on my "western" plants so maybe there's a clue in there somewhere. I'm down in Morgan Hill and it get's HOT here.
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I used to work in Morgan hill and it does get hot
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HOLY COW!! Them are some beautiful looking plants!!! What tricks you do with the feeding? What ferts do you use? I'd love to have the same looking abundance of blossums next year as you did. No better feeling than having so many peppers you get sick of peppers...
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Nice job and can't wait to see more.
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If you like PM me your address and I'll send you some seeds. I don't segregate my plants but, so far, have never had a problem. This offer is open to anyone in the TV family.
Great pictures. I enjoy growing tomatoes, but I think I enjoy growing pepper plants just as much. Hows the flavor on the tasmanian black?

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