PSU Trinidad Scorpion Peppers

A study on the effect of ignorance and neglect on the growth of Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Peppers at Penn State University:

90 day (approx) experiment to determine whether it is possible for four entrepreneurial college freshmen to successfully germinate, plant, and maintain a Trinidad Scorpion plant and see it through to fruition.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Day 77: Things are Capsicoming along

In the spirit of mid-terms and passing such mid-terms, I have refrained from posted for the past several days. However, much has happened. In the spirit of brevity, I will describe the events which have unfolded by describing each picture.


One of the smaller sprouts died, but the other, still living, happened to be too much of a burden to take care of. We planted it in the floor plant in our dorm lobby.
 

Also, this pepper bud, which appears to be thriving, is actually dead currently.

 On the bright side, our one live pepper is much more alive. WE PLAN TO HARVEST THIS WEEKEND! We're currently getting our salsa recipes ready.

 Lastly, this happened. I guess another supposedly dead seedling sprouted the other day. So, we're just going to roll with it for now.

That is all for this week. Hopefully, we will be more punctual with posting about the progress of the peppers in the coming weeks. Enjoy!

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