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  1. Linyera

    pod Please help Id this.

    This is not uncommon in people's gardens here. They call it by names like "aji picante" hot aji but I would like to know the real name. These are hotter than JalapeƱo by a long shot. Strong pleasant flavour. Greetings
  2. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    Fungal not. Just some beetles that do harm and of course aphids. I have some trays for seedlings. I do not need to warm an indoor setup like many others. I plsnt the seeds in mid winter and put it ourside during the day and at night indoors. Protecting it from the birds is important. I plant...
  3. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    I have some trays for seedlings. I do not need to warm an indoor setup like many others. I plsnt the seeds in mid winter and put it ourside during the day and at night indoors. Protecting it from the birds is important. I plant mainly outside but have some space covered with shade cloth. The...
  4. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    Good. I do not really have much to offer b
  5. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    Good. I do not really have much to offer, but that could change.
  6. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    I think you are right. One way ticket from here. I will look for more seeds. Now we are heading into the colder part of the year. Harvest time. Great selection of varieties you have.! Good luck. Looking forward to hear how its going.
  7. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    I have only a few kinds and only started getting interested in the world of peppers this year. I was unaware that there are thousants more crazy folks like me and now I would love to try the more famous ones. I need to get hold of seeds, but our economy in Argentina is just starting to return...
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    pod Some C. bacatum

    Yes after our winter in the spring (September) I believe Iwill transplant new seedlings. Here I have some plants that are now more thsn six years old. They grow outside and are now big enough to use for shade. The hailstorms keep kleaning them off and pruning them down but they are now in the...
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    pod Some C. bacatum

    Yes here we have a lot. In the central market in the city of Mendoza there are fruits and vegetables from all over. You can even buy coca leaf there for tea or to chew. Here there is only one indigenous aji. C. chacoense. Grows everywhere under shade trees Variety of peppers nd chillis.
  10. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    I think its the Aji ammarillo. Thanks.
  11. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    I then planted the seeds. All plants have the same fruits.
  12. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    Store baught. Local greengrocer.
  13. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    I will have to look at some oppinions or reweivs t find out. The pods are flat not round.
  14. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    Could be. I have no idea.
  15. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    Hotter than my jalapeƱos, not a strong flavour. Kind of sweet.
  16. Linyera

    pod Some C. bacatum

    Good evening. I hope someone can help identify this pod. Not very hot. Greetings from Argentina
  17. Linyera

    Boomer on board

    I have I have been growing Bishop's crown now for many years and we love them. Good in salad an good in food cooked. Good in sauces too. I have plants that are now six years old. Good for The climate here is leaning more towards the tropical than sub tropical. Our winter is coming. Maybe we...
  18. Linyera

    favorite Wild Varieties-What is your favorite

    Here where we live in the Chaco forrest in Argentina the C chacoense grows all over. They survive the winters and dry times very well and get to be many years old. They also sprout and grow wherever you water something. Not very hot and tastes better green thsn red. We use them a lot. Pack 50 on...
  19. Linyera

    seeds Buying good seed.

    Thank you for the info.
  20. Linyera

    Boomer on board

    I have I have been growing Bishop's crown now for many years and we love them. Good in salad an good in food cooked. Good in sauces too. I have plants that are now six years old. Good for shade too!
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