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Nugachino

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I'm considering growing some more for spraying on cannapests. Chuck in some garlic and neem to boot. Then watch those fkrs writhe about.

Maybe not Jolokia. But, something with enough heat to bring the pain to those little buttmuchers.
 

mwooten102

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Orange or yellow hab would have been my main guess they are one of my favs for sauce making
I had somebody come over ace tell me they're habs. They look different than the ones at the store so I just wasn't sure.
I threw one on the grill yesterday and it was good, lol.
 

sandhill larry

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I only used my Habs for making pepper spray this year. I give them to my BIL usually, but he grew some too. The deer got into the garden, and the hot peppers are all that is left. They cleaned up my mini sweets and bells.
 

MANGOBICHE

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I grew these Thai Red Chilis indoors, started back in January. She's 24" tall, but the canopy measures 40"x26"! She's in a 2 gallon Smart Pot with Coco and Perlite, started out using Blumats, but went to hand watering a while back. I also have some Habaneros indoors and outdoor, also started way back in January in coco.

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MANGOBICHE

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the white flies are being hammered with og biowar foliar and neem oil.......I'LL never put my fave peppers outside again without some sort of screening or greenhouse i love them too much and the flies stopped her from fruiting grrrrrrrrr. This pics above were absolutely fabulous!
 

MANGOBICHE

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Ruby can you show me how to overwinter this peach jolokia? Worst case scenario i figured it'd lose its foliage and i could save the plant itself in hopes of better harvests indoors. Or could i keep it thriving inside year round?
 

ruby fruit

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Ruby can you show me how to overwinter this peach jolokia? Worst case scenario i figured it'd lose its foliage and i could save the plant itself in hopes of better harvests indoors. Or could i keep it thriving inside year round?
Cut it right back so only a few leaves are showing and then.place near a window with the most sunlight for the day or in a mini greenhouse with plastic clear covering
Ive even cut a main stem down before and put a large plastic bottle over it with a small opening at top to breathe
Ill try n find pics later for you
The last pic i put up was just basically a stick in a pot with 4 or 5 leaves on it
 

ruby fruit

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Ruby can you show me how to overwinter this peach jolokia? Worst case scenario i figured it'd lose its foliage and i could save the plant itself in hopes of better harvests indoors. Or could i keep it thriving inside year round?
You could also cut it back a bit and keep it going under the light and put out next spring ..then cut back after summer right back i mean put back under light etc
 

MANGOBICHE

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all the lower leaves are falling off her......nothing too too bad off the top canopy but i imagine i caught the damn insects alil too late and the stress not only stopped her fruiting it really hurt her overall so i wanna try to save her and shoot for next spring i guess, live and learn.
 
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