Habanero's in VA

bracra0108

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So i have been growing these plants over the summer the first pic are when I first planted them and the last are current pics of them. they are all grow in a mg and compost mix. Let me know what ya think or any advice or questions about them.bongsmiliebongsmilie:eyesmoke::bigjoint:
 

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bracra0108

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Yeah one of them the bottom was starting to go bad so i pulled it. I just put my licked it and it set my mouth on fire and i guess i wiped my foot and forehead cause once i went outside i started to sweat they were burnin like crazy but i did chop up a lil bit of it and put in some home made salsa and it really set it off and made it taste great, but i use very lil at a time cause there crazy fuckin hot, but its worth it i love it grow my own peppers.
 

tom__420

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I have some jalapenos and cowhorn peppers outside, but they don't look nearly as nice as yours do
 

bracra0108

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thx everyone ill post more pics once they start to turn and are ready to harvest. I also have some cayanne pepper growing if anyone would like to see pics they just dont look as cool as my habanero do.
 

tom__420

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Post 'em up dude! I love to see people growing things besides marijuana. I must say that growing pot has turned me into a great gardener
 

Tamzi

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hangs his head in shame.


wow you have some sweet looking plants big green leaf formation and a strong looking plant.

im over the pond in england and this is my first time ever growing peppers. i seeded in march and planted out in end of may.

2x sweet bell pepper (best in attachment) one has been hit very hard by slugs and snails, they have eaten all the leaf matter and even picked out the flowers. but the one in the link fruited and i am so happy.

1x cayenne, this pepper is doing nothing. all planted and seeded at same time, but this one plant lays dormant at 1.8ft high with 2 flowers and 7 nodes shooting. i have realy given up on this pepper and have cut my loss. i wont be growing cayenne again.
 

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Allan Watts

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I love chiles. I have 4 pepper plants I started indoors that are still pretty small. I have grown some Congo Brown Habanero's that were simply gorgeous. This time I have a few Bolivian Rainbow Peppers that are beautiful. They are Capsicum Frutescens- The Tabasco Pepper. Not as hot as the Habs, but still pretty intense. The leaves are a purple/green combo and the fruits, which I don't have any of yet, are red, purple and various shades of orange and yellow, typically at the same time! Salsa anyone????
 

doobnVA

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i'm so jealous!

I have a habanero plant I started back in late March, and it's seriously retarded. It's alive, but it's still only about 4 inches tall. No idea why, as all my other plants are doing great. just this one pepper plant refuses to grow.
 

Batman407

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i got 2 habanero and cayenne pepper plants a couple weeks ago, my habanero plants are only little still, my cayenne peppers are coming in good tho. Your plants look really good, mine are nowhere near that size. I want to make my own hot sauce thats why i got the cayenne plants.
 

EarlyMisty#1

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i got 2 habanero and cayenne pepper plants a couple weeks ago, my habanero plants are only little still, my cayenne peppers are coming in good tho. Your plants look really good, mine are nowhere near that size. I want to make my own hot sauce thats why i got the cayenne plants.
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chalkie

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Wow man those peppers look great, very impressed at how well ,and when , you staked them as that one looks like a bonzi tree heh. I started mine indoors in the winter and put outside for the summer but those look like they'll all be ripened by the time cold rears its head. Careful tho those branches are going to get really heavy!!
 
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