darlochileman
03-20-2006, 04:54 PM
Im finally off and running for this years growing season (here in the UK) and put my seeds in the propagator yesterday. After swamping the house and my fiancιs art studio with overwintered plants, I promised her I would go easy this year and have limited myself to only 35 or new varieties :wink:
My 'themes' for this year are wild species (for photos for the chileman site), tasty peppers for my tummy (Poblano, Guajillo, Cheyenne, Cayenne etc) and beautiful flowers/pods (mainly pubescens + thai orange,Aji Omnicolor, spectral etc):
NEW VARIETIES (6 wild / 18 domesticated)
Wild Species
Chacoense CAP 501
Exile - Cobincho
Eximium
Flexuosum
Galapagoense
Praetermissum PI 441654
Domesticated Species
Annuum - Beslers Cherry
Annuum Bolivian Rainbow
Annuum Egypt 1 (Pequin Type picked up from a recent trip there)
Annuum Egypt 2 (Cayenne type picked up from a recent trip there)
Annuum - Guajillo
Annuum - Poblano
Annuum Thai Orange
Baccatum Aji Omnicolor
Chinense Bode
Chinense - Caranog
Chinense Charapita (PI 260498)
Chinense Scarlet Lantern (PI 315008)
Chinense Scarlet Lantern (PI 315028)
Frutescens PI 281353
Pubescens Rocoto Rojo
Pubescens GRIF 9345
Unknown Naga Jolokia Purple
Unknown Spectral
SUCCESSFULLY OVERWINTERED /VARIETIES IM GROWING AGAIN
Annuum Cayenne (grown 2005)
Annuum Cheyenne (grown 2005)
Annuum - Explosive Ember (grown 2005)
Annuum Prairie Fire (grown 2005)
Annuum Numex Joe E Parker (Overwintered)
Annuum Purple Cayenne (grown 2005)
Annuum Tepin (Overwintered)
Annuum Whippets Tail (for the challenge of course)
Chinense Antillias Caribbean (Overwintered)
Chinense - Aribibi Gusano (Still alive I think)
Chinense Chocolate Habanero (ditto)
Chinense Golden Habanero (ditto)
Chinense Red Savina (Overwintered)
Chinense Surinam Red (Overwintered)
Chinense White Bullet (Overwintered)
Chinense White Habanero (Overwintered)
Chinense Yellow Jellybean (PI 260501 - Overwintered)
Pubescens Manzano (overwintered)
HOW CAN MY FIANCE CALL THAT EXCESSIVE!!
I'll be starting a jornal on the chileman site shortly to document my sucess of otherwise. From what Ive read germinating/growing on some of the wild varieties in particular make growing Annuums look like a walk in the park!
Has anyone got on tips on growing wild species?
Mark
My 'themes' for this year are wild species (for photos for the chileman site), tasty peppers for my tummy (Poblano, Guajillo, Cheyenne, Cayenne etc) and beautiful flowers/pods (mainly pubescens + thai orange,Aji Omnicolor, spectral etc):
NEW VARIETIES (6 wild / 18 domesticated)
Wild Species
Chacoense CAP 501
Exile - Cobincho
Eximium
Flexuosum
Galapagoense
Praetermissum PI 441654
Domesticated Species
Annuum - Beslers Cherry
Annuum Bolivian Rainbow
Annuum Egypt 1 (Pequin Type picked up from a recent trip there)
Annuum Egypt 2 (Cayenne type picked up from a recent trip there)
Annuum - Guajillo
Annuum - Poblano
Annuum Thai Orange
Baccatum Aji Omnicolor
Chinense Bode
Chinense - Caranog
Chinense Charapita (PI 260498)
Chinense Scarlet Lantern (PI 315008)
Chinense Scarlet Lantern (PI 315028)
Frutescens PI 281353
Pubescens Rocoto Rojo
Pubescens GRIF 9345
Unknown Naga Jolokia Purple
Unknown Spectral
SUCCESSFULLY OVERWINTERED /VARIETIES IM GROWING AGAIN
Annuum Cayenne (grown 2005)
Annuum Cheyenne (grown 2005)
Annuum - Explosive Ember (grown 2005)
Annuum Prairie Fire (grown 2005)
Annuum Numex Joe E Parker (Overwintered)
Annuum Purple Cayenne (grown 2005)
Annuum Tepin (Overwintered)
Annuum Whippets Tail (for the challenge of course)
Chinense Antillias Caribbean (Overwintered)
Chinense - Aribibi Gusano (Still alive I think)
Chinense Chocolate Habanero (ditto)
Chinense Golden Habanero (ditto)
Chinense Red Savina (Overwintered)
Chinense Surinam Red (Overwintered)
Chinense White Bullet (Overwintered)
Chinense White Habanero (Overwintered)
Chinense Yellow Jellybean (PI 260501 - Overwintered)
Pubescens Manzano (overwintered)
HOW CAN MY FIANCE CALL THAT EXCESSIVE!!
I'll be starting a jornal on the chileman site shortly to document my sucess of otherwise. From what Ive read germinating/growing on some of the wild varieties in particular make growing Annuums look like a walk in the park!
Has anyone got on tips on growing wild species?
Mark