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ABurningMouth
09-05-2008, 09:44 AM
I love how stuff I didn't even plant
already has lots of fruit on em.
Here are some shots of my black pearl babies
that are small but mighty. They came up this spring
without any help from me. http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1372.jpg (http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1368.jpg) http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1371.jpg (http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1369.jpg)
These would look so cool in rows around the house like black shrubs.:shocked:

bentalphanerd
09-05-2008, 09:47 AM
is that Black Pearl? - man they look way healthier than mine lol

talas
09-05-2008, 10:10 AM
That is a damn fine Black pearl ABurningMouth, and nice to see a final Plant as mine was a running Buffet for the Aphids :)

ABurningMouth
09-05-2008, 10:21 AM
This planter full of all the seeds that decided to come up from
last years plants. Mostly Hanoi Red crosses.
There are alot of different kinds that have the same leaf shape.
I didn't plant any fuzzy stemmed annums
(except for the goat's weed I still have indoors) in my life, but now I have
some of my own from nowhere. http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1375.jpg (http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1374.jpg)

QuadShotz
09-05-2008, 10:32 AM
Perhaps some birdies ate somebody elses chiles and decided to leave a gift poop?

Pre-fertilized seeds even...:lol:

talas
09-05-2008, 11:26 AM
And a Nice surprise container full of chilis you have there cant beat a surprise :)

ABurningMouth
09-05-2008, 11:34 AM
And even some strange new ones-http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1380.jpg (http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1379.jpg)But look at the fuzz on this onehttp://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1378.jpg (http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1377.jpg)and this one.
http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1382.jpg (http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1381.jpg)

RowBear
09-05-2008, 05:04 PM
Those "Black Pearls" would look good planted as scrubs or in pots around a house.

915river
09-05-2008, 05:31 PM
Black Pearl it is a beautiful plant so the Hanoi red, ornamental plant are good to plant around the house give you all different colors & shapes look outstanding.

ABurningMouth
09-06-2008, 06:51 PM
Old black pearls: in their 2nd and 3rd years respectively. [click x-large thumbnails]
The older one is the first one I had.
I shot these plants on the same day as the young ones.
The berries ripen much earlier and the leaves are smaller on older plants.
http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1393.jpg (http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1388.jpg)http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1394.jpg (http://chiliandos.googlepages.com/graphi1389.jpg)

chilehunter
09-07-2008, 09:55 AM
thats cool you had some chiles grow by thereself, I wonder if I'd ever have any chiles grow from the bad pods I just throw whereever & let rot away :think:

that one flower you show is very cool looking (whiteish with purpleish outline)

now I'm just showing off like you :lol:
heres my black pearls, I'll grow them again next season for me & others (just too cool looking not to grow them)
theres 6 plants in the picture, I didnt place them correctly so they dont blend together as if they looked like just 3 plants, I should of put them in a single line, sorry.

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w227/confusionfusion8/DSCF1710.jpg

ABurningMouth
09-07-2008, 03:21 PM
I just thought they were 3 really thick and tall plants.
Very nice.
Black Pearls demand so little and give back so much. They don't require much care except watering once in a while.
Mine would be thicker but they are in small pots with virtually no nutrients this year. I hope to make them look like proper trees next year.