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Tervehdys, kaksi samaan aikaan sattunutta teknistä muutosta / ongelmaa summa aiheutti vajaan viikon katkon foorumille. Nyt palvelinohjelmisto on jouduttu päivittämään uuteen ja sekä ulkoasu että toiminnallisuus on muuttunut. Toivotttavasti ei ainakaan kovin paljoa huonompaan suuntaan. Odottamattomia ongelmiakin saattaa ilmaantua.


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update on my crazy Datil plant.

i have a ripened pod and its a rich yellow colour. pod is almost 1 inch long and the green ones smell like a flavourful chinense. i wont be eating this one for a week yet so i dont know about taste.



i think the high calcium in the bone meal helped this plant get back on track. its brother in the garden is huge in comparison and has larger fruits on it but they dont look like they will be in the 2 inch range Datils should be.....? the plant in the garden was showing some crinkle at the time of bone/blood meal so added to it and it also rebounded to a very nice health.

as for the tasmanian habs i think i really have; serrano, cherry, and cayanne. the serrano works out since the serrano i traded for seems to be a jalapeno. in the future more purchased seeds from reliable sourses and trades ONLY from reliable people... but that doesnt stop me from GIVING to almost anyone.

Michael
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Wild Chiles / CAP 500 C. eximium
heinäkuu 03, 2007, 19:55:43 ip
like stained glass
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Show us your garden! / My first c.Chacoense
kesäkuu 30, 2007, 19:54:45 ip
very nice. i am also growing them this year, from 2 sources. it will be a while before i see fruit. mine were started later for my indoor (window) fun :)
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Show us your garden! / Interesting pepper
kesäkuu 30, 2007, 19:53:21 ip
thanks for sharing John

the pods is a rich orange colour when ripe?

and just wondering, do the little spikes on the stem collar indicate exime traits?

Michael
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Tasmanian Habanero?


the round pod plant, once planted in the ground and behaving happily, started to form pods a bit differently, with a bit of a point to them.


the other two plants are both loaded with pods.


and a comparison of the pods once ripe, laid out on a ruler.


Michael

edit-i am really starting to think this was a seed mixup :roll:
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Wild Chiles / C. praetermissum (aka. Cumari)
kesäkuu 03, 2007, 16:44:15 ip
thanks for your link luca.
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when i posted the pics of the Tasmanian Habanero i thought all the pods had reached full size / finished growing but the plant in this picture

the small round looking (cherry pepper looking) pods are now starting to change shape to more of what i was expecting, pointy and more box shaped at the top. i guess i was a bit premature on posting them.
i will still post pics once ripe.
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Show us your garden! / Ok, I'll try it this year.
toukokuu 29, 2007, 22:43:59 ip
looking good John.
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Lainaus käyttäjältä: "svalli"The seeds you got may have come from a F1 hybrid, so the offspring can be very varied.

this is what i am wondering about this variety...  hybrid perhaps. if so this is my first grow of hybrid offspring seeds, and like you even mention i am finging it very fun to see "what is behind curtain number 3"

i will be eager to see what you come up with with your seeds john. in all the internet searching i did come up with at least one reference to it being an anuum but all others said chinenes. and it really grows and looks like an anuum.

thanks both for sharing your pictures.

Lainaus käyttäjältä: "cornell"Hi
..... IMO best option would be re-potting and gentle feeding..

Take care,
Cornell


thanks Cornell
sorry forgot to reply to this one. the datil looked/acted like this from seed cell tray. when i repot i always feed light after and it has been repotted 2x and it just keeps on behaving the same why. crazy lil' bugger :brick:

more when ripe
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John,

i have been thinking datil is a runt - which would figure into what you are saying - virus... i think. i really didnt want to think it was JUST nute def. since all my plants have been fine while getting the same treatment, which includes the 2nd datil i have which looks just fine. Had a very slow growing runt (ubatuba cambuchi i think) and only got 2 unripe pods from it... but still fun to watch grow.


as for the Taz good luck. from some other replies i have gotten some think the strain isnt that stable or a hybrid. the seeds i have were not bought but made with open pollination and traded for. but i think odds are slime i would get 3 completly different looking pods on 3 plants and none of them look like what i was expecting.

more pics of these mixed up plants later (ripe pods)


Michael
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i think both the datil and the taz hab are crossed, but do leave the possibility the seed probider for the taz hab did make some sort of sorting error.
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Datil

I have never grown datil before but got gifted some seeds. the only seedling that sprouted looked stunted and the leaves were wrinkled around the edges from day one. the plant has stayed small and the bloom so far has been tiny. so luckely i have a second plant going and although it isnt that big yet it is looking much more like i was expecting. i was expecting a plant like a fatalii.

some pics of the datils;



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Tasmanian Habanero

There seems to be some mystery on this one.... not much info out there. i received my seeds via a seed trade online. I am not sure if they are supposed to be chinense of annum but i am thinking annum. i planted 3 seeds and got 3 seedlings. they all turned out to be diffent pod shapes but the flowers are about the same size and shape, one plants flowers are all white and the other 2 have slight purple tinge to the edge. the white flower one has the small round pods. of the other plants the pods are very cayenne shaped and long while the other is serrano or bullet shaped.
anyone have some input on this variety?

some pics of the tasmanian habs i have;


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click the pics and they get bigger :D
let me know what you think

Michael
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Hydroponic growing / The EBB & flood project
toukokuu 09, 2007, 14:33:03 ip
great idea using epoxy on the wood for the water usage. have always loved looking at your creative settups, but man that is alot of clay pellets!!!

question about your cold side pic ( http://www.fatalii.net/cold2.jpg )
i notice many of your soil potted plants have a tube into the soil... what is it for? possibly better airflow in your soil? have you a link where you talk about it.
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Show us your garden! / Seeds Exchange from Brazil
toukokuu 08, 2007, 16:50:58 ip
hello claudiotxr,

i am also interested in some of you peppers seeds. what most appeals to me are the Peito de moça bacattum you have listed in the diary section, but i am also interested in the look alike chinense called; Biquinho chinense. they are both very neat looking peppers. i am looking for a few more bacatuums to add to my collection and who doesnt love a chinenese.

here is my trade list (not the most up to date)
http://members.gardenweb.com/members/exch/koolguymike
and here is what i am growing this year soo far
http://tinyurl.com/358duy

i sure hope we can work something out for some Peito de moça bacattum seeds, since i am very low on sourses for that interesting looking plant.

happy gardening
Michael in Canada