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Post by drbanks on Sept 10, 2017 20:09:34 GMT -5
One almost dead Thai pepper plant, that's literally overshadowed by a mature Jalapeno plant, and one mature Jalapeno plant that's about 11 months old, and producing a lot of Jalapenos. I just harvested about a half dozen bright red jalapenos from this a week ago, and it looks like I have more coming:
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Post by drbanks on Sept 16, 2017 16:50:20 GMT -5
I think I'm going to tear this Jalapeno plant down soon. It'll be 11 months old next week. But here's today's harvest, and they look just luscious:
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Post by Shawn on Sept 17, 2017 3:33:48 GMT -5
Nice looking Peps
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Post by drbanks on Sept 18, 2017 7:45:22 GMT -5
I've got maybe six more pods that are ripening on the Jalapeno plant.
Last night, I started destructively pruning back anything that doesn't have a pod hanging from it. Hope that this will ripen by the end of the week, so I can find a new home for one of my sprouts.
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Post by drbanks on Sept 22, 2017 11:19:05 GMT -5
took a couple more bright red peppers out of this, then hacked back most of what doesn't already have a pepper hanging from it. Planning on terminating and replacing it with a Sport Pepper plant.
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Post by drbanks on Sept 23, 2017 13:54:15 GMT -5
And three more bright reds this morning. Looks like I'm almost done with this.
Amazed to see that the thai pepper plant, finally (literally) coming out from under the Jalapeno's shadow, is actually still alive and has three or four tiny ripe pods on it. Let's see what it can do now that it's not an also-ran in this garden.
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Post by drbanks on Oct 27, 2017 18:48:19 GMT -5
Last Saturday, this Jalapeno plant had its very first birthday. Yes, I've been growing this plant for over a year, and it's still producing. In fact, every time I harvest, I hack back the entire stem figuring it'll be a stub that I can terminate before long. Instead, it just doubles up on what space it has left. While I'm waiting for one pod to ripen, it sets three new ones.
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Post by MaryL on Oct 28, 2017 12:45:34 GMT -5
Wow, Dawn! I remember you were going to terminate this after you last hacked it. This has been a very strong seed!! Do you plan to try to save any of these seeds and see if the next plant is as robust?
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Post by drbanks on Oct 28, 2017 13:40:59 GMT -5
Nope. It was just a bog-standard Aerogarden kit.
This alone has taught me that plants are way more resilient than I give them credit for.
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Post by MaryL on Oct 29, 2017 3:29:33 GMT -5
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Post by drbanks on Oct 29, 2017 20:55:06 GMT -5
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Post by MaryL on Oct 30, 2017 15:00:32 GMT -5
It looks nicely short for a year old plant, nice for a short machine. Is it because you hacked the top at times?
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Post by drbanks on Nov 12, 2017 20:10:55 GMT -5
This is the last of my stock Aerogarden Jalapeno plants. This is just the right hand corner of the plant. There are at least a dozen more peppers on the left side (not pictured here). Still producing after a year.
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Post by MaryL on Nov 16, 2017 16:42:28 GMT -5
I’m jelly.
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Post by drbanks on Nov 18, 2017 16:35:24 GMT -5
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Post by Shawn on Nov 18, 2017 16:41:02 GMT -5
It is just waiting to be picked
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Post by drbanks on Nov 23, 2017 18:13:09 GMT -5
I swear, I just harvested these the other day when I was doing my second attempt at smoking peppers. Yet, they return
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Post by MaryL on Nov 28, 2017 13:51:10 GMT -5
Fantastic! I hope the one you gave me produces as well.
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Post by Shawn on Nov 28, 2017 14:03:51 GMT -5
They are plump peppers
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Post by drbanks on Nov 28, 2017 14:18:40 GMT -5
And fairly juicy as well
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