NOW THAT'S A HARVEST!!!

in funny •  5 years ago 

Just look at all of them Ghost Peppers!


Finally harvested all the ripe Ghost Peppers that we had growing. I tried a few other times, but just couldn't get them all. Just look at how many there was. To make things even better, more are being produced right now too! This'll definitely translate into a year's supply for me, with some to spare as well. Time to put the pepper back in Papa-Pepper.... literally!

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Nice!

I tried to get a few Carolina Reapers goin but unfortunately no harvest. Think they didn't pollinate or something.

I did have a few decent Jalapenos though. Recently, planted some Chile Pequins in a planter which I bought with peppers so those should be good.

Planning on making a mean batch of salsa. What do you plan on doing with your peppers? Chili?

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I've got a great pile of reapers too.... want some? I could send some on down.

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WOW! Now that's a harvest! Now you need to make a video eating all of them. The ghost pepper challenge HA HA.

Want to make a cameo appearance?

Dude, I'd love too! I'm not going to get very far eating them but I'll sure try HA HA.

That’s a fine looking crop you’ve got there, should you not be wearing gloves? Cheers mike

LOL - Gloves? Or maybe just one, like Michael Jackson?

Zang, that's a huge harvest all at once. How would you say the spicy level compares to habanero peppers? I've never tried a "ghost pepper," but my son somehow knows they're super hot!

These are three times (3X) hotter than Habaneros.

Oh man, what do you do with something 3x hotter than habaneros?!!! Use them for organic pesticide? As for me, I can barely handle a habanero. Hot, hot, hot.

This post caused me to google about the peppers here in Suriname, because I have no idea what they're called. They are scotch bonnet-ish, but not quite as hot, and much longer. I now know they are called are Madame Jeanette peppers. Have you ever heard of them?

OMG don't touch your eyes. For the next few weeks.

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Dear friends
That's very hot and dangerous vegetable. We use it every Kali and other things. Without it you cannot any country. It needed everywhere

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@papa
Many many thanks for your best comment. And climb up to my steemit account. We are together with steemit

Now just give your eyes a quick rub and get on with your day ;)

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Steeming hot. I like

  ·  5 years ago (edited)

Bountiful harvest you have got there,
what we grow here mostly is the Cherry type, the bird eye type, the banana type and the coyane, but I chose this particular Bhut jolokia also called Ghost pepper for my project work in my finals at the university then, I have always had interest in growing pepper, but my Head of Department refused because he said the edaphic conditions won't favour it. What growing method did you use?