February 13, 2018 | #46 |
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I have limited space and use most of it for tomatoes but I have always had at least 2 Shi★★★★o plants as I love them fried in some olive oil and sea salt .. this year I decided to try some different varieties to go along with the 2 Shi★★★★o plants (darn seed catalogs are sooo tempting!!!)
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February 13, 2018 | #47 |
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Have been following some pepper threads here this winter...I've never grown this many pepper varieties before!
HOT: Anaheim Ancho Grande Jalapeno Gigantia Jaloro Leutschauer Poblano Sugar Rush Peach Sweet Heat Purple Jalapeno SWEET: Ajvarski Belcanto F1 Chervena Chushka Cornito Giallo Crunch Sweet Orange Early Sensation Elephant's Ear Escamillo Palanacko Cudo Pimento L Yellow Sparkler |
February 13, 2018 | #48 |
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February 13, 2018 | #49 |
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February 13, 2018 | #50 |
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They didn't seem the same when I grew them together for a couple of seasons, but were very similar in fruit size and shape. Palanacko was sweeter and my favorite of the two even though it was less productive.
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February 13, 2018 | #51 |
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February 13, 2018 | #52 |
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I'm not doing any grow bag plants this year, so peppers are being downsized--
Melrose Big Jim Numex Jimmy Nardello Feher Ozon Shishi to Aleppo Calabrese Elephant Ears The Jimmy Nardello and Elephant Ear seeds are from 2014 and hoping they germinate. If not, I'll need pick a couple of substitutes. |
February 13, 2018 | #53 |
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They look quite similar, but these Palanacka Cudo and Slonovo Uvo are different Serbian varieties.
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February 14, 2018 | #54 | |
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February 14, 2018 | #55 |
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This is what I have for this year
Poblano Big Jim’s Legacy Slonovo Uvo (my favorite pepper from last year!) Hungarian Cheese Mix Corno di Toro Not very fancy, spicy or special but these were my favorites from last year and grew well for me. |
February 14, 2018 | #56 |
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I'm going with 14 varieties this season:
Cayenne Golden Cayenne Fish Pepper Fireball Carolina Reaper Fatalii Sunset Hot Banana Maule's Red Hot Mustard Habanero Jalapeno Purple Jalapeno Habanero Rooster Spur Big Chile Hybrid I got good germination this year, >80%. Some will be ready for transplant this weekend. |
February 14, 2018 | #57 |
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Hot (all for the first time):
Pimiento Diomar Aji Lemon Drop 7 Pot Jonah Yellow Don Padron Jalapeňo farmers Ancho Poblano¨ Jalapeňo Maylon Antep Aci Dolma Cheiro Rexa Fatalii White Jalapeňo Chichimeca Ring of Fire Chocolate cherry Czech Black Aji Cristal Guindila Vasca. Sweet: Pimiento Najerano Rojo Marinin Yazachok Corno di Toro orange Doux Tres Long des Landes Czech early I have all the varieties sown. Vladimír |
February 14, 2018 | #58 |
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Great number of pepper plants, Vladimir.
One remark about spelling - Marinkin Yazychok (Marinka's Tongue). This sweet pepper is from Dnepropetrovsk (Ukraine) and the pepper shape is similar to a tongue.
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February 14, 2018 | #59 |
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The same for me, Alex. I've been spreading out to USA/Canada/Australia/Germany seeds of Palanacko Cudo, Palanacka Babura, Kurtovska Kapija, Macvanka, Duga Bela, Zupska Rana and some other Serbian/Yugoslavian varieties since 2004
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