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Comments (14)Agree with Dennis. After seeing your pic, I don't see any reason why you won't get at least a few before frost. If you can extend the season, even more than a few. That one doesn't look like it's in a container though. Were you planning the greenhouse for THIS one. If not, then the only thing I can suggest is heavy mulch when it starts to cool. This might keep the soil warm for an extra couple weeks. Kevin This post was edited by woohooman on Sat, Aug 16, 14 at 18:06...See MoreCarolina Reaper!
Comments (94)Genetics can get very complicated and there are rules upon rules with exceptions to the rules. But for simplicity sake, a genotype is all the genes you inherited from your parents. A phenotype is the genes that you express (not necessarily what you see with your eyes but the characteristics that you express). For example, if your mother has blonde hair and your father has brown hair and you end up with brown hair then you have both blond and brown hair genes (genotype) but you are expressing the brown hair gene (brown hair phenotype). It does not have to be visual characteristics same thing goes for diseases and everything else. Now if you have a child with someone who also has brown hair but has a blond hair parent, it is possible that you will pass on the blond hair trait and have a blonde hair child even though you both have brown hair. That child would have a blonde hair phenotype. Like I said this is not a perfect example because there are rules upon rules and exceptions to the rules but it should help understand the difference between phenotype and genotype. Some genes are sex linked, some genes tend to be expressed together(blond hair blue eyes), it depends where the gene is on what chromosome, if the father has the gene, if the mother has the gene, and what sex the offspring is, some genes are dominant, some genes are recessive ect ect ect. Genotype- all the genes from father and mother that got passed on to you and in turn can be passed on to your children Phenotype- what characteristics or genes you express ( hair color , eye color, fast, slow, skinny fat, smart, dumb, ect)...See MoreCarolina Reaper - When first harvest?
Comments (7)I live in the Chicago area, zone 5, and, for me, it was almost the same as for every other damn pepper, including bell peppers, about 5 months in the ground and 4 months in pots. See http://forums.gardenweb.com/discussions/3327083/happy-with-an-amazon-seller?n=13 I should mention that the plants were started in a greenhouse in early April and moved outdoors around June 1....See MoreCarolina reaper plant
Comments (9)this was it about a month ago, tipping it down with rain outside now so not going outside for a new photo. it's alot taller and wider now, measures about 5 feet tall and 3 feet wide, iv been using standard miracle grow plant feed...See MoreBob_Mc
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