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Old May 14, 2006   #4
Rosco
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: New Zealand
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Generally speaking I think all was as it should have been. The only real letdowns I thought were Mariette and Grosse Violette which were rather straggly small reds.
Lucky cross was interesting with it's yellowish outside and red centre but took a long time to ripen outside. I'll try it in the Hydro next season.
Victorian dwarf was nothing special either and only produced a few late smallish red fruits on a far from dwarf vine.
My favourites would have to be Turkey Chomp and Grandfather Ashlock.
This coming season I plan to grow some of my own older varieties just to keep my seeds in date. I must have hundreds of varieties now!!!!!!
Really don't know how you can keep them all as fresh seed the way you do.
Peppers too are really difficult to maintain as fresh seed but that's another story.
Cheers for now.
Rosco
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