I have been growing Hot Chiles for about 7 years and have been lurking on this site for a while and finally decided to post.
This year is a fresh start for me as the crazy cold weather killed off all my plants (we got down to 23f which is unheard of where I live in California).
I have always grown Capsium Annum (Thai dragons, Cayennes, Santaka etc) for drying and then turning into chile powder and have pretty good success. This year I am going to try something different (Habanero's) and I am looking forward to sharing my experiences and getting advice.
Mark
This year is a fresh start for me as the crazy cold weather killed off all my plants (we got down to 23f which is unheard of where I live in California).
I have always grown Capsium Annum (Thai dragons, Cayennes, Santaka etc) for drying and then turning into chile powder and have pretty good success. This year I am going to try something different (Habanero's) and I am looking forward to sharing my experiences and getting advice.
Mark