This was the first picture taken around Christmas 2009. I planted my Yellow 7 Pot plants late so I had to make a mini greenhouse to protect them from cold. Believe it or not I harvested pods from these plants up until February 2010!
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Another picture from December 2009
Same chile but a different view
Now the Yellow 7 Pod is getting bigger as January 2010 begins!

Trinidad Yellow 7 Pot
Another large Yellow 7 Pod

Nice fat pod!
Notice the ant stuck to the pod. He was probably assisting aphids to eat my plants. Die ants Die!!
See how the leaves have fallen off the plants due to aphids and cooler weather.
This Yellow 7 Pod weighed about 13 grams.
Now you see the wrinkly texture in the skin of the Yellow 7 Pot that is more common in the red variations of 7 Pot chiles.
Trinidad Yellow 7 Pod
Nice picture of color transition in Yellow 7 Pot.
A green pod that will be awesome once it turns yellow.
These pods ripened about mid-January 2010.


Nice close up of Trinidad Yellow 7 Pod. Notice the 7 Pod texture.
Another nice picture of the color changing on a Trinidad Yellow 7 Pot.
Trinidad Yellow 7 Pod
Trinidad Yellow 7 Pot
One of my best photos showing the skin texture of a Yellow 7 Pot. And this was done with a 6 megapixel 5 yr old kodak!
Same pod as above but a different view.
Another large Trinidad Yellow 7 Pot
Nice pair of Trinidad Yellow 7's
Another close-up Yellow 7 Pod
Same chile as above
Nice bowl full of Trinidad Yellow 7 Pod
Here is one of the Yellow 7 Pots that was almost a half an ounce!!
And finally my Trinidad Yellow 7 Pods hot peppers that I picked in early February 2010!
By the way if your are local I just might sell a few of these pods here and there. Take care everyone! Upcoming blogs will show you my 2010 growing season but I may stick in some chile highlights from 2009:)

