That was my thought also. I don't usually buy in to all the hype of who's the hottest but seeing as I'd never heard of the Armageddon, I thought it was worth posting.
https://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/foodanddrink/armageddon-chilli-resco-a4201426.html?amp
Any thoughts? This is the first time I've heard of the " Armageddon Pepper" .
I haven't been on here in a few months, life happens ya know. I thought you all might like to see my 55 gallon kratky rocoto experiment. This is a Melon rocoto from pepperlovers. You can see some of the wrinkled leaves left from a vicious aphid battle but it seems to have recovered nicely.
I live smack dab in the middle of the city and I don't have a lot of space. My wife and I have gotten really good at finding ways to squeeze garden space into every nook and cranny of our place without taking away yard space for my kids to play. My backyard is south facing, I've got a detached...
I've never ordered a live plant before so forgive my ignorance but 30 bucks seems kinda steep for one live pepper plant. Nice to know it's available though.
I've got a raised bed in the southwest corner of my yard. It will get morning sun from the East and a little afternoon sun. I have a Horse Chestnut tree that will shade it from noon on through the day and my fence will partially shade it in the evening. Hopefully that will suit the plants just...
Ya know, I think I've got the perfect spot. I've got a couple plants so I'll try a few different places around the yard. I really appreciate the help.
We don't have many bumble bees around but I do get a lot of honey bees so I would think that they would do just as good pollinating.
That's great news, I appreciate it. Seeing as I've never grown pubes I have no knowledge of how long they take to mature and set pods.
Knowing that I live in Spokane and it's fairly hot and dry climate, what's your recommendation as far as sun exposure? I can put the plants in different...