Hello Guys,
i´m already planning for next years season. i manly focus on milder "chinense" peppers, to make the taste enjoyable for "non-chili-eaters". But for myself i need some very hot chili powder.
My space is limited so i can just grow two "7pod" varieties. My first one will be the "burgundy". I have 20 liter pots for planting the chilis in.
Im in search for a 7 pod with extremely high yield and a good flavour. It should be a yellow or orange one, cause that is complementing best with the taste of my mild varieties (grenada seasoning, trinidad perfume, etc.).
A little bit of citrus flavour would be nice.
With highest yield i mean the weight of all fruits together not the amount.
I like my "Bhut Copenhagen" alot, flavourwise and by the numer of fruits. But the fruits have such a low weight :-(
It would be nice if you share some experiences with me :-)
i´m already planning for next years season. i manly focus on milder "chinense" peppers, to make the taste enjoyable for "non-chili-eaters". But for myself i need some very hot chili powder.
My space is limited so i can just grow two "7pod" varieties. My first one will be the "burgundy". I have 20 liter pots for planting the chilis in.
Im in search for a 7 pod with extremely high yield and a good flavour. It should be a yellow or orange one, cause that is complementing best with the taste of my mild varieties (grenada seasoning, trinidad perfume, etc.).
A little bit of citrus flavour would be nice.
With highest yield i mean the weight of all fruits together not the amount.
I like my "Bhut Copenhagen" alot, flavourwise and by the numer of fruits. But the fruits have such a low weight :-(
It would be nice if you share some experiences with me :-)