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Post by Shawn on Jul 4, 2021 14:11:14 GMT -5
UPDATED with info and placement.
A couple pf weeks ago Renee's had a half price sale and I bought several packets. Mark liked the selection so I am giving these a try. I have others from other vendors should they not work out.
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Heritage Chile - NuMex Joe E Parker: Our favorite authentic New Mexico style chile with long, straight, 6-7 inch meaty pods, a medium heat level and rich, full flavor. Early-producing plants have heavy, consistent yields, and dense foliage that protects pods from sunburn. Harvest thick-walled, juicy pods at either the green or red stage. Perfect for memorable green or red chile, wonderful salsas, or for grilling, sautéing or adding gentle heat to any dish. Tapas Peppers - Spanish Padron: These hard-to-find, authentic specialty peppers are from the Galicia region of Spain. Picked small, then quickly sizzled in fruity olive oil, Padron peppers make delicious traditional Spanish "Tapas" appetizers. Once you taste these savory little mouthfuls, you are guaranteed to want more! The tapered fruits begin bearing earlier than other peppers, and produce in abundance over a very long harvest season.
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Italian Roasting Peppers - Corno di Toro Mix: Corno di Toro or “Bull’s Horn” sweet peppers are traditional Italian summer favorites. The tall, branching plants bear heavy sets of spectacular, 8 to 12 inch long, curved, tapered and pointed shiny peppers whose thick, sweet flesh colors up to bright yellow or vivid red. These colorful, flavorful big beauties are perfectly delicious fresh or use for roasting and grilling. Seeds are color coded with USDA food grade stain to distinguish varieties. Red seed = Islero F1 and Undyed seed = Giallo Paprika Pepper - Hungarian Magyar: We import this variety from Hungary where it is widely recognized for making top-quality sweet paprika. These early ripening plants produce heavy yields of slender, pointed, 4-inch crimson-red peppers. Once harvested, simply dry them and grind into sweet paprika spice powder that offers wonderful, rich, full-bodied flavor and is an excellent source of vitamin C.
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Sher
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Post by Sher on Jul 4, 2021 17:28:29 GMT -5
They sound good!
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Post by maskedsonnet on Jul 4, 2021 18:41:09 GMT -5
Oh man, I can't wait to start growing peppers again, it's what I've missed the most with my machines being "quarantined". Hope these all turn out well for you, looked them up on the website and they all sound tasty!!
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Post by Shawn on Jul 5, 2021 4:40:07 GMT -5
Updated the first post with all the information
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Post by Shawn on Jul 8, 2021 9:52:18 GMT -5
Still waiting for action but of course it is still early.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 11, 2021 7:02:18 GMT -5
The NuMex Joe E Parker, Como di Toro Red and Hungarian Maygar all have germinated. I htink htere is life in the other two but can not really tell yet.
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Post by Sher on Jul 11, 2021 11:42:59 GMT -5
Yay! New life! It is always so exciting! Especially peppers!
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Post by Shawn on Jul 11, 2021 11:50:46 GMT -5
Yes, now to keep fingers crossed they do well.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 12, 2021 4:52:54 GMT -5
One pepper is almost over the top of the sponge
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Post by Shawn on Jul 14, 2021 6:26:12 GMT -5
All have life except for the yellow roasting pepper. However I can not see both seeds so there is still hope. Two have popped out over the sponge top. Waiting for another to pop up and I will get a picture.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 15, 2021 6:23:11 GMT -5
In no particular order, but here are 4 of the 5
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Post by Shawn on Jul 16, 2021 11:25:53 GMT -5
I finally see something in that last pod .. YAY
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Post by Sher on Jul 16, 2021 14:52:09 GMT -5
YAYYYYYY!!!!!
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Post by Shawn on Jul 23, 2021 5:10:38 GMT -5
I need to replant my Como di Toro seeds. While the red one was going great the casing would not come off the leaves and died out. SO I will plant one of each again today.
I will wait another week before thinning the other plants.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 31, 2021 8:13:33 GMT -5
Nutes added
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Post by Shawn on Aug 2, 2021 13:25:22 GMT -5
I thinned all down to one plant
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Post by Shawn on Aug 16, 2021 12:57:26 GMT -5
Everyone received their nutes on Sunday. I forgot to give Mooch however.
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Post by Shawn on Aug 24, 2021 12:45:11 GMT -5
I am so mad at myself. I pruned one of the peppers and I think I stunted it. I am letting it be to see how it does. THe others are doing well. I trimmed some leaves out for air flow.
Once my phone charges I will get a picture.
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Post by Shawn on Aug 29, 2021 10:38:52 GMT -5
Nutes added. I forgot to add Mooch. I will do that shortly.
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Post by ERR0R1755 on Aug 30, 2021 22:04:03 GMT -5
I am so mad at myself. I pruned one of the peppers and I think I stunted it. I am letting it be to see how it does. THe others are doing well. I trimmed some leaves out for air flow. Once my phone charges I will get a picture.
Peppers are very hardy plants, you can cut back up to 90% of the plant and it will easily recover as long as enough of the main stem and some of the roots are intact.
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