WannaDig3687
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Our Bolivian Rainbow and Aji Charapita (first row) from this year. And the Habanero from last year.
Just a few days of Sunlight so far and mostly rain, so more is not to expect I guess but many Chilis starts in the second year. Last year the Habanero just had 3 small Chilis. This year it was more than 30 and there are still many growing.
Btw. the charapita is a REAL SURVIVOR!! The small one was broken in the middle. Nearly dead! I put it in water until new roots has grown and here you see what happen in the last 3 weeks. This plants WANT live, anyway what happens!
Some are smaller for some reason but I let them live as long they want. Seads will be only taken from the larger and healthier plants.
All are natural sorts! No hybrids etc. and sead growing rates was 100%! Heared that many people got problems to let grow Aji Charapita. No problems at all here. What they need is just a A LOT of love, daily kisses, hugs and they right musik! Luck they have the same taste on musik as me
Nice peppers, Tom! Just curious.... what kind of music do you play for them? Something like this?