No I haven't but its rated #5. I've been reading spicy ramen reviews lately and have a few I'd like to try.
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" It's been a month, and none of the other 26 seeds show any signs of beginning to germinate"
My problem with this vendor is that he sells his hybrids like the bubblegum 7 without mentioning that they won't grow true. People should know what they are buying and not be tricked because they are...
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Just a gimmicky thing. I would nevere use them again unless I only had a small balcony
Try a site search for topsy turvy or upside down (search titles only in advanced search). This has been discussed many, many times
I used to grow all the super-hots but now I try to limit myself to only a few plants each year plus some of my hybrids(Which I always need to grow lots of)
This year I am really liking the Primos for their crazy looks and heat, and nice flavor
There are many different techniques but I like to smoke for at least half a day with light smoke. I just smoked a batch of fresnos too for a milder sauce I'm working on with roasted Numex/Anaheims
What are the benefits of using the gallery vs. hosting pics elsewhere? Would it not save a lot of space doing it the old way, or is there added features?
Actually as far as I know the Butch T's highest recorded SHU was 1,463,700 and bhuts have tested as low as 279,315 SHU and as high as 1,578,548 in recent testing but in most climates/conditions they average well below 1 million
Each seed(pure) is slightly different gentically and 1 pod can potentially have seeds pollinated from multiple fathers. If the seeds are f1s they will all be more or less the same but f2s until f8+ will not all be stable and seeds will grow differently until stabilized
Definitely not a hab. People like to call all C. chinenses habaneros, its just easier although incorrect. Real habaneros are orange, they have a very specific pod shape and flavor, and should originate in the Yucatan peninsula area of Mexico. Other habs are hab-nots, crosses, mutations...