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Post by Shawn on Nov 28, 2017 18:16:33 GMT -5
The Cubanelles growing. You can also see in the fuzzy background a few others. I have to weed thru the very lush and tight leaves of the sheep to see if there are any peps growing there, Maybe tomorrow.
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Post by Shawn on Dec 1, 2017 18:03:45 GMT -5
The Sheeps have loads of flowers and if I look in the centers I see the beginnings of a pepper. However they are fragile. I am carefully pollinating and hoping they do not fall off.
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Post by Shawn on Dec 2, 2017 7:03:55 GMT -5
8ml Nutes and 5ml Mooch added
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2017 13:16:10 GMT -5
I see lots of promising buds as well
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Post by Shawn on Dec 9, 2017 8:05:56 GMT -5
Can you see a Sheep growing? Also my Cubanelles are growing on my severely trimmed plant.. of course I thought I was ending this one. Glad I did not.
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Post by MaryL on Dec 11, 2017 12:33:06 GMT -5
I see it! I love how your plants look like bonsai pepper plants.
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Post by Shawn on Dec 11, 2017 12:34:25 GMT -5
I see it! I love how your plants look like bonsai pepper plants. Only because I went haircut crazy lol
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Post by MaryL on Dec 11, 2017 12:49:35 GMT -5
Only because I went haircut crazy lol Which can be oddly therapeutic, lol. But as a practical matter I think it helps keep your plants from getting too tall and unwieldy for the machine.
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Post by Shawn on Dec 17, 2017 6:50:27 GMT -5
I need to take pictures but I have several baby sheeps about the size of nickles. Also there are 4 huge cubanelles waiting to turn red and some smaller ones.
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Post by Shawn on Dec 31, 2017 15:32:59 GMT -5
I have officially terminated the Sheepnose peppers. I removed the last remaining 3, The Cubanelles are in the process of changing to red and once done this too will be ended.
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Post by woolspinner on Dec 31, 2017 17:22:41 GMT -5
Bounty is all clean and new garden planted. My Sweet Heat is temporarily here for a few more days. It will then be removed. Machine: Bounty Pods: Park Bio Sponge Seeds: ChiliPlants SHEEPNOSE PIMIENTO - sweet; Cheese/Tomato-Shaped; 2 to 3 inches long by 3 to 4 inches wide; very thick flesh; matures from green to red; pendant pods; green leaves; 18 to 24 inches tall; Early Season (60-70 days); Uses: Pimento, Small Stuffing, Canning/Processing; from USA- Ohio; heirloom CUBANELLE - sweet; Cubanelle/Italian Frying; 4 to 6 inches long by 1 to 1.5 inches wide; medium thick flesh; matures from greenish yellow to deep red; pendant pods; green leaves; 18 to 24 inches tall; Mid Season (70-80 days); Uses: Italian Cuisine, Roasting, Fried/Stir-Fried; known as Sweet Italian Frying Pepper As of today .... Cubenelles Sheepnose. These are hard to get pics of as the others are hidden in clusters under these large leaves. But here is the cluster we have been watching, Wow. These look great. I just planted my second AG. I put the smoothie pack in. Mustard and beet greens with kale. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by Shawn on Dec 31, 2017 17:57:34 GMT -5
These both produced great tasting peppers
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Post by Shawn on Jan 4, 2018 7:42:43 GMT -5
This project has officially been terminated! The last of the cubanelles will be used in the Chili I am making today.
Unit has been cleaned sanitized and is ready for a new project. I have been up since 3am and yes I did all this in that time.
This was a good Project!
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Post by MaryL on Jan 4, 2018 11:16:09 GMT -5
This was a very successful garden. Congratulations. Also for discovering cute the Sheepnose that we all took to.
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