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varg

CGN 21500 (C.chinense):

 

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megamastger71

woooow .... beautiful pod :D

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mich

Very nice!

 

I took a look on your photogallery, my best congratulations :wub:

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Piccantilly

Hi Varg :)

 

congratulations for the plant :wub:

but take my curiosity: I saw 2 to 3 flowers per node, but only one mature fruit per node ... it is normal ?? :)

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hot cat

Very nice pods :) they look like a cherry :wub:

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pepentone
woooow .... beautiful pod :)
Very nice!
Very nice pods :)

 

I offered CGN 21500 seeds in my list, but I had no requests except one :wub:

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Lonewolf
I offered CGN 21500 seeds in my list, but I had no requests except one :wub:

 

Because nobody knew it ... now you'll got some request, I'm sure :)

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Bonnet

beautiful!!! you've tasted?

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varg
beautiful!!! you've tasted?

Great chinense aroma! Heat level is 6-7 of 10.

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varg
Hi Varg :)

 

congratulations for the plant <_<

but take my curiosity: I saw 2 to 3 flowers per node, but only one mature fruit per node ... it is normal ?? :D

Don't think it's normal. Especially when chili pepper plants grow outdoors. But some C.chinense varieties when grown indoors has problems with pollinating (sometimes no pollen at all). So I should work as an insect... I did my best :) but it was my first time so the success wasn't 100%! :D OK, it's just a joke but russians used to say that every joke contains a grain of truth. Recently I started to use a fan and some С.chinense varieties that had difficulties with the formation of pollen seem to have it now.

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Piccantilly
Don't think it's normal. Especially when chili pepper plants grow outdoors. But some C.chinense varieties when grown indoors has problems with pollinating (sometimes no pollen at all). So I should work as an insect... I did my best :D but it was my first time so the success wasn't 100%! :) OK, it's just a joke but russians used to say that every joke contains a grain of truth. Recently I started to use a fan and some С.chinense varieties that had difficulties with the formation of pollen seem to have it now.

 

I'm sorry, i din't understand that your cultivation is totally indoor :D

 

In this case you have a good result as grower and also as insect or as windman !! <_<

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junglerain
I offered CGN 21500 seeds in my list, but I had no requests except one <_<

Maybe I can give you another request, the pod looks like a very beautiful pod similiar in colour to another variety

I was growing "PI 441620"

 

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leo72

beautiful pod :wub: !

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pepentone
Maybe I can give you another request

 

hi grant, if you want, the seeds for you are ready; only four or five, but from insulated pods :lol:

let me know your address :wub:

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Lonewolf
So I should work as an insect... I did my best

 

Nice!

If you clean the brush or other tool you use to move pollen from anthers to pistil after each variety, you're almost sure all your pods are self-pollinated and produce pure seeds.

Wind contribution in chile peppers pollination is negligible.

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