Despite all the rain , now nights in the 50's high's low 70's last few days and unusually cool summer , the bhutlahs are holding their own . some very nice looking pods on the plants . Glad i grew some out , love their powered flavor !
tks, i'm surprised to get much of anything with all the rain , cool nights/days . awful summer here this year .jedisushi06 said:looking good. I'll be growing mine out next year.
awful summer , it was predicted in the farmers almanac , worse yet calls for a wet and cool july ! not much for pool weather either .Twice the Spice said:Nice pods! sounds like your summer and my summer have been pretty close weather wise.
i don't believe these a the 3 way cross ones . these are hot but great flavor .JoynersHotPeppers said:Interesting...just saw a FB post claiming this as the worlds hottest pepper Just was eating one on a video
yes, they do grow quickly and big . thats a good thing , i love their flavor ! what size pot you growing in ?cycadjungle said:I just picked my first one today. The plants grow super fast and big. Here is my first pod
http://allthingsplants.com/pics/2015-07-02/cycadjungle/94fc46.jpg
I posted a few pictures on another forum, on March 15th here were some seedlings. The bhutlahs are on the left and some improved reapers were just sprouting on the right.
http://allthingsplants.com/pics/2015-07-02/cycadjungle/00456f.jpg
3 1/2 months later, the bhutlahs are on the right, and the reapers are on the left in this picture.
http://allthingsplants.com/pics/2015-07-02/cycadjungle/6d7033.jpg
i like that idea my friend ! keep me posted on that , i know what you mean about moving them around as age creeps upon us . the one i have in the garden are huge , lot bigger than the ones in 7 gal. and 5 gallon buckets .cycadjungle said:I'm growing them in 3s, but now that I see how big they get, I have already started some in 7s. Typically, first year plants don't fill a 7 by the end of the year, but these look like they can handle it. I'll probably put on some triple super phosphate after I pot them up I'm 7s, which makes the roots grow 3 times faster, and maybe they will fill to 7s by the end of the year. I'm training one into a standard (form of a tree) because I think it will work well. If it bushes out nice, I will post a picture sometime. I think bhutlah trees would be cool. I can see these getting to be monsters in a 15, yet alone a 25, but I have a hard time moving 25s as I get older. I have 68 plants to test pods from each and every plant before I choose the best 10 to go on to breed for next year. These I will put in larger pots next year.
oh yeah ! gnarly ! got some on looking' just like them .gnslngr said:
While not Judy's, these are Douglah x Choc Bhuts from a year or 2 before the Bhutlah made its appearance..."D'bhuts" lol
On the plant, these are just meaner then hell, and running with evil ooze on the inside.I tried a few Bhutlah's last year....not quite as hot, not as much ooze either- but with heat levels as this high, the difference is probably ridiculous to bitch about .
Hopefully I have 1 or 2 that made it through the "purge " this year ......
yes , and i love it . by far my favorite ! taste ,aroma, heat !cycadjungle said:Have you made any powder out of the Jay's peach ghost scorpion? The powder is better then the fresh pods.