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Can you help me with naming these?

Hey guys I'm new to the forums here, but I couldn't think of a better way than asking those in the know as to what chillies these are. I started with a list of what I was growing but it got caught up in the rain and disintegrated -_-.
http://i411.photobucket.com/albums/pp193/0puupet0/404204_10150491976318224_670668223_8985722_1783848664_n.jpg
http://i411.photobucket.com/albums/pp193/0puupet0/397892_10150491966498224_670668223_8985694_1194739532_n.jpg
http://i411.photobucket.com/albums/pp193/0puupet0/395376_10150491967213224_670668223_8985699_1286880501_n.jpg (I'm pretty sure this is the TScorp)

Thanks for your help in advance!
 
First one is Aji Omnicolor for sure, second is some ornamental pepper and the third is a Scotch Bonnet Foodarama (or TFM).
 
Hey guys I'm new to the forums here, but I couldn't think of a better way than asking those in the know as to what chillies these are. I started with a list of what I was growing but it got caught up in the rain and disintegrated -_-.
http://i411.photobuc...783848664_n.jpg
http://i411.photobuc...194739532_n.jpg
http://i411.photobuc...286880501_n.jpg (I'm pretty sure this is the TScorp)

Thanks for your help in advance!

Second one looks like my thai chilli

http://img140.imageshack.us/slideshow/webplayer.php?id=003ndh.jpg

photos 24 and 25 are it.
 
Ah yeah! Thanks guys, I remember buying Aji Omnicolor and scotch bonnets, and that DEFINITELY is the thai chilli, what's its name? Thanks a bunch:D I planted like 11 different types of chilli and it's hard to remember now which was which.
 
Ah yeah! Thanks guys, I remember buying Aji Omnicolor and scotch bonnets, and that DEFINITELY is the thai chilli, what's its name? Thanks a bunch:D I planted like 11 different types of chilli and it's hard to remember now which was which.

That is its name, the Thai Chilli, mine was from a seed pack owned my Burke's Backyard.

Also welcome fellow Brisbaner :welcome:
 
Ah :D Good to see a Brisbanite! Thanks for all the help yet again, I know who to come to if i need some help in the future ;) Always good to have a local on hand.
 
Ah :D Good to see a Brisbanite! Thanks for all the help yet again, I know who to come to if i need some help in the future ;) Always good to have a local on hand.

Sure is, but I wouldn't be counting on me for help. Gasificada is another Brisbanite (Brisburnian as he calls it) and there is Jungle Rain in N.S.W who is a very knowledgable person when it comes to chillis.
 
#1 is aji omni-coloe
#2 looks like Australian multi-color
#3 looks like Red Mushroom

hope this helps
thanks your friend Joe
 
#3 is definitely a type of Scotch Bonnet. I wouldn't call it anything more specific than that. Most bonnets are some form of yellowish pod looking like that. People get caught up in all the different source varieties of these (Papa Joe's, Trenton Farmer's Market, Foodarama, Jamaican, etc...) when in reality that just helps us get more specific as to the source of the seed. The genetics have slight differences because of plant selection over the years but not much more than that. They all originate from the same Jamaican strain and unless your seed provider was super specific just call it a bonnie and be done with it :cool:
 
Hey guys I'm new to the forums here, but I couldn't think of a better way than asking those in the know as to what chillies these are. I started with a list of what I was growing but it got caught up in the rain and disintegrated -_-.



(I'm pretty sure this is the TScorp)

Thanks for your help in advance!

#1 Aji Omnicolor
#2 Defer to the others
#3 Jamaican Mushroom (a photo of the top of the pod will help)

#3 is definitely a type of Scotch Bonnet. I wouldn't call it anything more specific than that. Most bonnets are some form of yellowish pod looking like that. People get caught up in all the different source varieties of these (Papa Joe's, Trenton Farmer's Market, Foodarama, Jamaican, etc...) when in reality that just helps us get more specific as to the source of the seed. The genetics have slight differences because of plant selection over the years but not much more than that. They all originate from the same Jamaican strain and unless your seed provider was super specific just call it a bonnie and be done with it :cool:

The plant in the third photo has enough Capsicum Annuum traits (the leaves, the pods per node, the pedicle and the calyx) for it not to be a Scotch Bonnet. There are a number of suppliers out there who are still selling Capsicum Annuum var. Jamaican Mushroom seeds labelled incorrectly as Scotch Bonnet.
 
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