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Post by Kate on Jul 5, 2018 11:31:29 GMT -5
Here are a couple images semi up close of the lower portions of the two plants. They're doing great, still forming flowers and the peppers are getting BIG! No coloring up as yet.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 5, 2018 12:36:07 GMT -5
They look "Bounty" - Full
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Kate
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Post by Kate on Jul 5, 2018 14:57:56 GMT -5
They look "Bounty" - Full
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MaryL
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Post by MaryL on Jul 12, 2018 15:19:05 GMT -5
Bee-ee-u-tifal!!!
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Post by Kate on Jul 15, 2018 14:45:58 GMT -5
I'm really starting to wonder if my Tequila Sunrise is a Tequila Sunrise. I found a bunch of posts where people had the wrong pepper seeds in their packets, usually a bell. Needless to say, they're not a bell, but they're not all "carrot shaped". The size is right, about 5-6 inches, but they look more like an Italian pepper, an Anaheim, or maybe a Shicrapo. None have started changing color as yet, so I'm clueless.
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Post by MaryL on Jul 16, 2018 6:54:46 GMT -5
It’s funny I spy 1 or 2 that are carrot shaped and the others like you said, Italian type. I Googled it for pics of plants and did find one that did not have all the perfectly shaped carrot shape like in the advertising photos. They were kind of a mix of Italian and carrot like yours. We shall see!
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Kate
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Post by Kate on Jul 19, 2018 14:34:55 GMT -5
I have one starting to turn orange!
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Post by MaryL on Jul 20, 2018 14:39:13 GMT -5
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Post by Kate on Jul 20, 2018 20:04:28 GMT -5
Tons of peppers! In the second image, nearly at center, you can see the orange starting on one TS pepper.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 21, 2018 3:46:45 GMT -5
I see it peaking through
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Post by MaryL on Jul 22, 2018 19:32:40 GMT -5
Woo hoo!
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Post by Kate on Jul 23, 2018 8:49:28 GMT -5
More TS peppers are coloring up now. Right after I say something about wondering what kind of pepper they might be, too. It's a conspiracy. Very bright and shiny! There are a bunch of newer baby peppers higher up on both plants, too. Both are still flowering. So cute!
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Post by MaryL on Jul 24, 2018 9:14:04 GMT -5
Almost there!
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Post by Kate on Jul 29, 2018 8:33:35 GMT -5
Both plant's peppers are starting to really color up. The TS is going like gangbusters! Mostly, really big peppers, too. The CW peppers are turning a sort of purple-burgundy so far. Surprisingly, the largest CW haven't really started turning color as yet. There are a lot of smaller peppers changing color. I'm not as amused with the amount or size of these like I am with the TS. It's harder to see the colors on that one, but it's there.
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Post by Shawn on Jul 29, 2018 9:09:30 GMT -5
Your are going to have a great Harvest.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2018 16:00:42 GMT -5
What a spectacular display! I am waiting for a taste test. These are definitely on my list of pepper to grow in my Bounty.I am not one for hots, so would plant the Wonder. But tell me, it seems like a very tall plant..did you have to trim it down on the top frequently? and if so, did it reduce the fruitiing? Most of the posts are about the Tequila, but I would like to know more about the growth of the Wonders if you have time for a description.
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Post by Kate on Jul 29, 2018 21:38:22 GMT -5
Actually, the Tequila Sunrise is twice the height of the California Wonder. I've clipped some ends of taller branches on the TS, but nothing on the CW. I removed the huge leaves on both, early on. For a long time, they were the same size, but not any longer.
The TS packet says "sweet", and I guess they're supposed to be sweet with a mild kick. Time will tell. Soon, I think for a few!
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Post by Kate on Aug 1, 2018 9:53:32 GMT -5
I pulled the few that are ready, this morning. I did take one last night and we munched on it. It was really tasty. Thin-walled, crisp and sweet. I would not say there's any kick whatsoever, but I ate 1/2 of a 3 inch pepper. This is quite the producer! These range in size from about 6 inches down to 3 inches. Any cool ideas to use them, feel free!
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Post by Shawn on Aug 1, 2018 9:57:35 GMT -5
Nice peppers!
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Post by MaryL on Aug 2, 2018 5:39:46 GMT -5
Oh.mygosh! That’s huge! What beauties. Your long wait has paid off. Handsomely, I’d say. Congrats! I’m glad you took a pic of it in your hand to show scale. I would not have guessed they were that big otherwise.
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