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2012 grow list

schism
12 years ago

Well I finally have all my seeds..just a waiting game now. This year I have:

Jalamundo

Trinidad Scorpion

Bhut Jolokia

7 Pot Chaguanas

Zapotec Jalapeno

Cayenne

Red Bell

Hungaian Super Hot

Sweet Banana

Red Devil's Tongue

Caribbean Red Habs

Looking forward to this year. I'll be starting 10-12 of each however I'll only need to grow 3-4 of each so the rest will go out to the public! I also have some seeds if anyone is interested..Inca Red Drop and a couple of different "wild" peppers.

Comments (8)

  • simsedward
    12 years ago

    I would like to trade for some of your Inca Red Drop seeds.

    I have
    Bhut Jolokia
    Aji Yellow
    5 Color Marble

    I can't find your e mail address on here, but mine is
    edwardsims9@sbcglobal.net

  • jsschrstrcks
    12 years ago

    I think this is my final list....

    C. Chinense
    Pimenta de Neyda
    Aji Limo Rojo
    Paper Lantern
    Billy Goat (habanero type)
    Bahamanian Goat
    Dominican Red Habanero
    Peruvian White Habanero
    PI 260595 (Chinense)
    Mayan Red
    Habanero de Arbol
    7pot BrainStrain
    7pot White
    7pot Red
    NMSU Bhut Jalokia
    Yellow Fatalii
    7pot Primo
    Yellow Bhut Jolokia
    Orange Hab
    Tazmanian Hab
    Datil
    White Hab
    Bhut Jolokia / Naga Morrich
    Trinidad Scorpion Butch T
    Trinidad Scorpion
    Jamaican Chocolate Hab
    Red Savina
    Scotch Bonnet
    7pot Douglah
    T.S. Moruga Blend (brain strain?)
    Trinidad Perfume
    Chocolate Bhut Jolokia
    Dorset Naga
    Hinkelhatz (red)
    Hot Lemon Hab
    Red Congo Trinidad
    Red Savina

    C.Annum
    sonoran Chiltepin (hand picked in Mexico)
    Habanero de arbol
    japones
    Hawaiian sweet hot (possibly Wailua)
    Pulla Pepper (bolivia or Brazil)
    Sunset (F1 hybrid)
    Cascabel Chili (rattle, mirasol, bola, Ball. From Mexico)
    Thai Super Hot (hybrid F1)
    Florida Wild Bird
    Numex Lumbre - 1-5k scu
    Giant Sweet (bell?)
    Numex Big Jim Legacy
    Sandia A -Anaheim Type
    Santa fe grande - usa
    Ciliegia Piccante (Baccio di Satana aka Satans Kiss) - Italy
    Chilhuacle Rojo (Chilguacle) Pablano type - Mexico
    Black Scorpion Tounge
    Peter
    Wild Texas (Tomato? from the swap)
    Fresno
    Serrano
    Cosa Arrugada
    Big Dipper (bell)
    Big early Jalapenos,
    Long Red Thin Cayenne
    Thai Sun
    Chimaya
    Pretty in Purple
    Black Pearl
    Purple Glow in the Dark (possibly the same as black pearl)
    Yatzy aka Yatsufusa
    Chili de Arbol
    Anaheim
    Cubanelle
    Firecracker Piquin
    Peppermania's Big Ass Cayenne AKA Pepper JoeâÂÂs Cayenne
    Golden Cayenne
    Orange Cayenne
    Mulato Isleno
    Punjabi (Cayenne type I think)
    Hot Banana Pepper
    Sweet Banana Pepper
    Big Bertha
    Super Heavy Weight
    Bangalore Whippets Tail
    Las Cruces
    Filius Blue
    WM Brand Chili Peppers
    WM Brand Mammoth Jalapeno
    Pimiento Pepper
    Chiltepin
    Hot Cow Horn
    Pablano
    var. glabriusculum
    Texas Chiltepin

    C. Fructescense
    Tabasco
    Kung Pao
    Pimiento de Padron
    Thai Long
    Wild Grove
    Guam Boonie (guam)
    zimbabwe Birds Eye Chili

    C. Baccatum
    Aji Yellow (Peruvian)
    Bolivian Wild (TALL)
    Inca Red Drop (peru)
    Aji Lemon Drop (aka Kellu Uchu - Long Season. Origin: Peru)
    Birgits Locoto (Bolivia)

    C. Galapagoense

    C. Chacoense
    Unknown Cultivar

    C. praetermissum
    Cumari Pollux

    Confirmed Hybrids
    Thai Sun x Orange Habanero F1
    Orange Hab x Scotch Bonnet F1
    7pot Douglah x Butch T Scorpion F2
    Thai Super Hot F1 (parents unknown - seed swap)
    Sunset F1 hybrid (Parents unknown - Seed swap)

  • northerner_on
    12 years ago

    Wow Jsschrstrcks, is this your grow list or your trade list? Perhaps you are a pepper farmer?

    Last year I got on the hot pepper bandwagon due to a present from a friend and ended up planting way too many. It was a good experience though, as I got to determine my favourites so I am growing this year just a few:

    Tobago Seasoning
    Orange Habanero (from Dominican Republic)
    Scotch Bonnet Red
    Scotch Bonnet Yellow
    Bonney (or Bonnie)
    Jalapeno
    Cayenne
    Hungarian Hot Wax
    Trinidadian Scorpion
    Fish Pepper
    Lemon Drop

    I have a couple seedlings of all but 2 already under lights along with about 5 varieties of bell peppers. Wish me luck!!

  • simsedward
    12 years ago

    Thanks for the Inca Red Drop seeds BTW...they germinated quickly and the plants are beautiful at this point. Can't wait to get these suckers in the ground.

  • schism
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    Glad they worked out for you! I added some 7 pot jonahs to my list too. I should have a good bunch this year.....22 of my habs germinated and I only want 3 or so....

  • Edymnion
    12 years ago

    I'm currently looking at:

    Bhut Jolokia
    Trinidad Scorpion
    Butch T Trinidad Scorpion
    7-Pot Douglah
    Uba Tuba
    Sweet Red Cherry
    NuMex Halloween

  • kevinitis
    12 years ago

    Im growing:

    Poblano
    Serrano
    Jalapeno
    California wonder TMZ?
    California wonder bell
    Big Jim
    Anahiem
    A geneticlly Chimayo type (not produced in Chimayo)
    Nu-mex heritage 6-4
    Nu-mex Joe E. Parker
    Big Dipper Bell

    Unfortuneatly I don't have a lot of room in my garden to grow many more varieties. I use the bell peppers fresh and in cooking dishes such as stir fry and fajitas. I make chili rellenos out of the new mexico types and poblanos. I make poppers and salsa out of the jalapenos, and I use serranos if I want to spice things up a little. For the Chimayo type, I dry them and make chili colorado.

  • roper2008
    12 years ago

    I'm growing two that are on your list schism. Jalmundo and zapotec.
    Really looking forward to the zapotec. I'm going to wait until they
    turn red. If they are as good as beth says, I will be saving lots of seeds.

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