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Old May 20, 2012   #16
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I set some of them out on paper plates on top of the fridge. Others I dried in my dehydrator. Not much difference in how it ends up, other than time. Will probably do it with the dehyrdrator in the future so that I can speed up the process.
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Thanks i know some peppers will rot, but these do not, the women from Thai who work on nails, eat them like cherries
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Old May 20, 2012   #18
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One of my Thai neighbours does too. I told her daughter to tell her (she speaks very little English)to help herself last year. She'd wander over to my driveway garden for a snack or two every couple of days. And then went home and raved to her daughter. About once a week the daughter or granddaughter would be sent over with some Thai delicacy for me to try, as a thank you.

I let them dry on the vine quite a bit at the end of the season before I picked them to dry on the plates or on the dehydrator. So by the time I picked them, I could already edit out the ones that would probably end up rotting otherwise. But if you want to pick them all season and dry them as you pick them, they do dry well....actually a very high percentage of them will dry without rotting.
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Zana , I lived in Thailand 1960-62 as a 7 yr old, really great wonderful years, My wife's loves Thai food now , and i and grow Siam Basil ever year .I am the small guy with glasses
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Old May 22, 2012   #20
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So as of today, single plants of each of the 12 varieties are now settled into 2 gallon grow bags. Once the plants kick in - probably in 1-2 weeks - and start showing something of interest, I will start posting pics. Already there is great variation in leaf color, leaf shape, height - should end up being quite interesting (I also noted that the the slugs - which have been plentiful and voracious this spring - particularly liked nibbling on some of these plants when they were in 3.5 inch pots - so I am quite relieved to have them out of them!)

As a reminder - here are the 12:


Bird - from the Chile Pepper Inst (thanks, Michael)
Birdseye - from Pine Tree
Chiltepin - from Totally Tomatoes
Bird - from John Scheeper (these three - thanks to Lurley)
Chiltepin
Black Birds Eye (these two thanks to austinhanasmom)
PI441654
Cap. Chacoense
PI260478
Pequin Chiapas (these four thanks to Mark Tutt)
Long Bird
Pequin (these last two thanks to Joe L)
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Old May 23, 2012   #21
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I'm waiting to see what you think of Peppadew. Might be a project for next year.

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Old May 23, 2012   #22
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Default Last years Pepperdews

I grew 2 pepperdew's last summer the plants were late but were still there in September. The first frost didn't kill them.
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Old May 23, 2012   #23
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Mine haven't flowered yet but they are pretty plants.
Can I propagate these from cuttings or only seeds? I have chiltepans.
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Old May 27, 2012   #24
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Picture thread for the peppers.

Bird 501 May 27 Bird 501 May 27 2012.jpg June 3 Bird 501 June 3 2012.jpg June 12 Bird 501 June 12 2012.jpg

Bird 504 May 27 Bird 504 May 27 2012.jpg June 3 Bird 504 June 3 2012.jpg June 12 Bird 504 June 12 2012.jpg

Birdseye 503 May 27 Birdseye 503 May 27 2012.jpg June 3 Birdseye June 3 2012.jpg June 12 Birdseye June 12 2012.jpg

Black Birdseye 495 May 27 Black Birds Eye 495 May 27 2012.jpg June 3 black birds eye June 3 2012.jpg June 12 Black Birdseye June 12 2012.jpg

Cap Chacoense 479 May 27 Cap Chacoense 479 May 27 2012.jpg June 3 Cap Chac June 3 2012.jpg June 12 Cap Chac June 12 2012.jpg

Chiltepin 496 May 27 Chiltepin 496 May 27 2012.jpg June 3 Chiltepin 496 June 3 2012.jpg June 12 Chiltepin 496 June 12 2012.jpg

Chiltepin 502 May 27 Chiltepin 502 May 27 2012.jpg June 3 Chiltepin 502 June 3 2012.jpg June 12 chiltepin 502 June 12 2012.jpg

Long Bird 476 May 27 Long Bird 476 May 27 2012.jpg June 3 Long Bird June 3 2012.jpg June 12 Long Bird June 12 2012.jpg

Pequin 477 May 27 Pequin 477 May 27 2012.jpg June 3 Pequin June 3 2012.jpg June 12 Pequin June 12 2012.jpg

Pequin Chiapas 481 May 27 Pequin Chiapas 481 May 27 2012.jpg June 3 Pequin Chiapas June 3 2012.jpg June 12 Peq Chiapas June 12 2012.jpg

PI 260 478 480 June 3 PI 260478 June 3 2012.jpg June 12 PI 260478 June 12 2012.jpg

PI 441654 478 June 3 PI 441654 June 3 2012.jpg June 12 PI 441654 June 12 2012.jpg

Some of the pics are not the best....but eventually I will have good pics of them all.
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Old May 28, 2012   #25
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Nice Craig These look like mine These grow slowly now, they love heat at night you should be perfect down there in the south. The plants might be small, but tough little guys. If you get a really full branch which is ripe? I cut it off and hang it upside down and bring it inside, really beautiful bird fruit and put the branch in a cup of water for weeks then dry the fruit. Enjoy you rally should try Pepperadew's they would grow great in a bags as these, do you need seeds?

1st photo 11 tomato plants spread out with Basil in pots and Tiny Bird peppers spread all around, these should be only under 12" tall each
2nd is 5 pepperdaw plants should grow 18' tall
3rd is a closeup or the right side, these are Scorpion, Red and Yellow Bhut, Red Caribbean, Fatila, Thai Bird, Corno Di Krap, and in back my fav's Paladacks and Slovenai fro Sloyenia from Marko really wonderful sweet red peppers
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Kicking this - added pics to post 24 (which will be my main pic post). Some are taking off, others are taking their sweet (or hot!) time.
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Old June 12, 2012   #27
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Updated post 24 with pics from June 12. Good progress here, a few with flowers and one with fruit.
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I'm thinking you should have lots of little peppers now, how are things looking?
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Hey Mark - pretty interesting! Now that I can clear out most of the tomatoes (they always pass away in late July/early Aug around here) I can focus on the peppers. I know there are ripe fruit on most of them - a few haven't even set any fruit yet - and there are distinct differences in shape, size, plant habit. Stay tuned - hope to do an update with pics this coming week.
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So here we go.....an update with pics - ripe fruit on some of the plants. (Wed Aug 8 update). As you will see, there is lots of variation.....the two Birds look pretty similar (one has a bit more brownish wash on the fruit) - the two Chiltepins are very different. Anyway - take a look - all sorts of shapes and sizes. I have not taste tested them yet for heat!

Pequin Chiapas (vial 481) - moderately compact plant, 2 by 2 feet, wrinkly peppers, green, brownish wash in sun, to red, 1+" by 1/2" Pequin Chiapas 1 Aug 8 2012.jpg Pequin Chiapas 2 Aug 8 2012.jpg Pequin Chiapas 3 Aug 8 2012.jpg

Capsicum Chacoense (vial 479) = spreading very wispy branched plant, tiny bullet/round peppers, green fruit going orange, 1/4X 1/4 inch Cap Chacoense 1 Aug 8 2012.jpg cap Chacoense 2 Aug 8 2012.jpg Cap Chacoense 3 Aug 8 2012.jpg

Chiltepin (vial 496) - tall, lanky stout plant, 3 feet tall, fuzzy stems, upright non clustered smooth deep green fruit, brownish purple wash on some in the sun, ripen red, upward fruit, 1 X 1/4 inch, non clustered chiltepin 496 1 Aug 8 2012.jpg Chiltepin 496 2 Aug 8 2012.jpg Chiltepin 496 3 Aug 8 2012.jpg

Pequin (vial 477) - pretty plant, 1.5 feet each way, upward non-clustered peppers, deep green, brownish purple wash in sun, ripen red, 1/8 inch by 1 inch long Pequin 1 Aug 8 2012.jpg Pequin 2 Aug 8 2012.jpg Pequin 3 Aug 8 2012.jpg

Bird (vial 504) - tall, 3 feet tall, narrow, white flowers, tiny pea shaped peppers, deep green, brownish wash, size of a pea Bird 504 1 Aug 8 2012.jpg Bird 504 2 aug 8 2012.jpg Bird 504 3 Aug 8 2012.jpg

PI 260478 (vial 480) - tall, 2.5 feet tall, nice foliage, small white flowers, setting small fruit, upward, non clustered, tiny - 1/16 by 1/2,upward, slender, dark green PI 260478 1 Aug 8 2012.jpg PI 260478 2 Aug 8 2012.jpg PI 260478 3 Aug 8 2012.jpg

Chiltepin (vial 502) - spreading, white flowers, lots of pea size and shape peppers, green, 1/8 - 1/4 inch round Chiltepin 502 1 Aug 8 2012.jpg Chiltepin 502 2 Aug 8 2012.jpg Chiltepin 502 3 Aug 8 2012.jpg

Black Birds Eye (vial 495) - tall, narrow, 2 feet tall, purple foliage and flowers, peppers are green to brownish purple to red, 1/4 inch round, semi clustered Black Birds Eye 1 Aug 8 2012.jpg Black Birds Eye 2 Aug 8 2012.jpg Black Birds Eye 3 Aug 8 2012.jpg

Long Bird (vial 476) - 4 feet tall, narrow growing, white flowers, pendant peppers, non clustered, green with brownish wash in sun to red, slender, 1/4 inch by 1.5 inches Long Bird 1 Aug 8 2012.jpg Long Bird 2 Aug 8 2012.jpg Long Bird 3 Aug 8 2012.jpg

Bird (vial 501) - tall, just spreading a bit, white flowers, fruit on top (umbrella form), pea size and shape peppers, olive green, brownish wash in the sun, 1/16 inch round Bird 501 1 Aug 8 2012.jpg Bird 501 2 Aug 8 2012.jpg Bird 501 3 Aug 8 2012.jpg

Birdseye (vial 503) - spreading but compact plant, long leaves, white flowers, pendant, non clustered, fruit Cayenne like, green with brownish wash to red, 1/8 inch by 3 inches Birdseye 1 Aug 8 2012.jpg Birdseye 2 Aug 8 2012.jpg Birdseye 3 Aug 8 2012.jpg

PI 441654 (vial 478) - tall, wrinkly foliage, 2 feet tall, white flowers, a few fruit - odd looking, upward, pea shaped, setting on an angle, olive green PI 441654 1 Aug 8 2012.jpg PI 441654 2 Aug 8 2012.jpg PI 441654 3 Aug 8 2012.jpg
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