I'm still going over the Erin Weigh-off in my mind and the significance of what happened that night. I have to say congratulations to John Nieuwenhoff for smashing the old green pepper world record with a whopping 695 g showstopper. I've never witnessed a WR before. Hope the jacket fits! The pumpkins were bigger on average this year too. Its getting harder to compete there so I better buckle down next year or I might get left in the dust. Thanks to Dave McQuay, John Nieuwenhoff, Ron Wallace and Brian Wade for sharing some great tips. Happy growing folks!
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Brad it was from my 599g from last year, it was grown from the 550g the year before. The 550g grew the previous record of 621 by Mehdi Daho. You're right that the seed was in the GVGO seed pack I think 6 years ago. Variety Colossal. I grew it each year since, keeping the seeds from the largest one. The first year I grew 325g, then 400's, 500's, last year 599g and now 695g. Because it was originally a hybrid it was really variable the first few years, even throwing some yellow peppers. The last couple years the strain seems pretty stable and consistently throws 500+ gram peppers that ripen to a deep red. Maybe we need to call it the Dutch Giant.
Thanks everyone that sent me messages and emails. I realize that a giant bell pepper is likely one of the most underwhelming looking giant vegetables you can grow, but its a World Record and I'll take it. I think it's also one of the few World Records that can still be beaten, even at 695g.