smokin phil
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- Jun 6, 2012
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Its proved itself and become part of the family now. Its with all the catcus, flowers, and other plants which have no other purpose that making a smile.
If its in a pot move it inside this winter it will keep growing in a sunny window
I just have never been able to Jalapenos, I believed all though who called me a titty baby but I found out its not the 'Heat", its the pepper taste that gives me heartburn. I like peppers, just not jalapenos.
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Pro tip: If the chili is too hot, dairy will put the fire out the quickest. The alcohol in the beer actually bloomed the heat in your friend's palate.
I make a 5 chili infused chocolate and cayenne is only third hottest of the chilies I use. The bird eye and habaneros are only slightly hotter.![]()
Seven dust! Never fails.My father used it when ya filled a hand pump atomizer, now every Feed & Seed and Walmart has 'em. If I am gonna eat it, and it doesn't need a tractor to work it, its dusted. Should solve your problems with the leaf eaters. Mosquitos, if you live here, you should already own a handgun for mosquitos, I like the 4 shot 410 pistol since I am getting older and not quite as quick as I used to be.
Your plants look great :+}. I'm seeking a resolution to some bugs i have on my plants. Not sure if i should use pesticides or spray of some kind. They r green that just seem to slowly crawl & some others flying like mosquitoes...any advice ? Ray
You know ya sound like a farmer, Dave is the farmer! LOL..... you can look at where something is grown and sumise a lot about it. Cayenne, the state pepper of Louisiana. They really like water. I have kept the pan under the pot full and this plant does like 3 gallons a week. That's amazing! Anything else would be water rotted and dead.
I've never been a fan of jalapenos either. The taste just isn't appealing to me. Most other varieties I can eat all day. I'm the "official" tester for a friend's farm that grew 80 unlabeled varieties of chilies this summer. Some were amazing, some were like biting the top off a Duracell. Lucky me, being a freak of nature, I don't receive the heat component from chilies, or the heartburn.
I'm sure your cayenne wouldn't survive around here. For the second year, the drought has everything so dry, the chipmunks ate my naga(ghost) and scorpion j's down to nubs, for the moisture. I hope it burned all the way, including out their little rear ends.![]()
crush some hot peppers and make a spray for your plants
Your plants look great :+}. I'm seeking a resolution to some bugs i have on my plants. Not sure if i should use pesticides or spray of some kind. They r green that just seem to slowly crawl & some others flying like mosquitoes...any advice ? Ray