Thanks mate! There's a few things I'm going to miss as my strike rate was pretty bad this year. None of my Bhuts popped :'''( and quite a few others died whilst I moved house and went on holiday.
Aight, here are some pics!
Hot Beads x Unknown
7J Yellow
Amish Bush -...
Hey all,
Thought I'd start a belated GLOG and share some pics.
It's been a bit of a challenge as I've moved TWICE since the start of the season. Though, managed to get some plants in the ground. Despite losing many a tag in the process.
:onfire:
Amish Bush
Hot Beads
Hot Beads x ?
Jalapeno...
Turbocapsicum anomalum? :D
It's not classified as being within the genus anymore but it once was.
http://www.pepperfriends.com/forum/topic/9129-tubocapsicum-anomalum-aka-capsicum-anomalum/
Three come to mind, would have to taste side by side to determine a winner.
Prik Ki Nu Suan
Shima Tougarashi
Vietnamese Tearjerker
The Shima is also virtually impossible to find outside of Okinawa
*raises hand*
Smoking is WAY too expensive in Australia.
30 bucks a pack, set to increase 12.5% per year to 2020...
I use a subtank nano day to day and an Avocado 24 / Wismec releaux at home
+1 Yeah, pubescens on the whole (like Rocoto) are great for colder climates.
Most annums and frutescens don't present any probs for me in VIC. Though, start them early.
It's only the chinenses that are a challenge. Where are you?
While that might be true, I gotta say - from a practical standpoint - all my plants that have stupid-big foliage tend to be the ones that do the best. I think that would be the case for most people, hence the confusion about this post. It's like: please help my :censored: is too big.
On the...