Show off your peppers

VincenzioVonHook

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Nice. I've just popped a few four or so weeks ago. First time growing chilli's.. I don't even know what they are. They come from a medley pack with random seeds in it. Hoping there's something hot in there.

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Dorian2

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Such a stark contrast. I couldn't imaging that type of cold. Our winter's typically sit at 22c during the day and 12c nights, yet our summers have only been averaging 31-32c for the last few years.

I really should be taking advantage of our lovely year round temperature here.
It's not as bad as it looks. It's a rather balmy -30°C here for this week.

I envy your weather bigly.
 

buckaclark

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Such a stark contrast. I couldn't imaging that type of cold. Our winter's typically sit at 22c during the day and 12c nights, yet our summers have only been averaging 31-32c for the last few years.

I really should be taking advantage of our lovely year round temperature here.
. See some in the gardening section here.Show your peppers.
 

amneziaHaze

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Cross breed from red rowit and black bullet pepper.plant looks like dad. the flowers are half mom half dad and its not a black purple now is washed out. still waiting for one to be polinated.tried by hand but dont know when the first one will come. i am hoping for mom chilly look IMG_20220122_120801_689.jpgsignal-2022-01-20-16-38-40-968.jpgsignal-2022-01-20-16-38-54-501.jpgsignal-2022-01-20-16-39-44-134.jpgwith dad color.

did a winter hydroponic indoor 60W now i translanted it in earth hope she likes the transplant. she will be outside but i hope the low light now will help her aclimate she never saw uv lights in her life
 

amneziaHaze

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my red was allsoo similar style to yours and it gave milions of flowers. from one window plant i have spices for 3 years at least. its been 2 years i still didnt use it all.
 

VincenzioVonHook

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my red was allsoo similar style to yours and it gave milions of flowers. from one window plant i have spices for 3 years at least. its been 2 years i still didnt use it all.
Ive gotta learn to dry and preserve them, or start making sauces in my spare time lol. I'm going to have too many for sure...I hope the neighbours dig peppers. .

I'll just live off vindaloo daily lol...last one I made had 6 tbsp of Kashmiri chilli and 8 Thai chilli's to 800g beef lol.

Was hoping for some hots off the bigger plants (there's a other two on the right on the photo cut out past the tomato) but they look like jalapeno peppers...one on the far left (the tall lanky one) appears to be a cayenne..
 

mudballs

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Cross breed from red rowit and black bullet pepper.plant looks like dad. the flowers are half mom half dad and its not a black purple now is washed out. still waiting for one to be polinated.tried by hand but dont know when the first one will come. i am hoping for mom chilly look View attachment 5071845View attachment 5071847View attachment 5071848View attachment 5071849with dad color.

did a winter hydroponic indoor 60W now i translanted it in earth hope she likes the transplant. she will be outside but i hope the low light now will help her aclimate she never saw uv lights in her life
Holy next level cabinet batman! What is that metal sheeting? Is it offensive to say you are beyond serious ...damn that's cool i want one
 

thumper60

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Cross breed from red rowit and black bullet pepper.plant looks like dad. the flowers are half mom half dad and its not a black purple now is washed out. still waiting for one to be polinated.tried by hand but dont know when the first one will come. i am hoping for mom chilly look View attachment 5071845View attachment 5071847View attachment 5071848View attachment 5071849with dad color.

did a winter hydroponic indoor 60W now i translanted it in earth hope she likes the transplant. she will be outside but i hope the low light now will help her aclimate she never saw uv lights in her life
I have had good luck hand pollenating using a qtip pulled apart just a bit, keep hiting them just like a bee would in the wild
 
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