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  1. megamastger71

    Pimenta Tiger and Pimenta Elisa

    The AISPES is an association for studying chile peppers. We don't sell seeds. We distribute seeds of some hybrids to our members with he purpose to stabilize them and/or rare wild species . Each member receiving seeds agree to publish in our forum a documentation of plants growing and to try to...
  2. megamastger71

    Pimenta Tiger and Pimenta Elisa

    Pimenta elisa AISPES F4 Pimenta tiger AISPES F3 The Pimenta Elisa has these basic features black leaves .... black branches .... immature fruit black .... mature fruit red / black ... high hotness (like Bhut) and size fruit large The Tiger the striations in the color of the fruits Thanks...
  3. megamastger71

    Pimenta Tiger and Pimenta Elisa

    The pimenta tiger AISPES and the pimenta elisa AISPES are varieties that are trying to stabilize .... The seeds are distributed only among the AISPES members to prevent them from being circulated varieties not yet stable, because it is not our intention to sell seeds .... they'll give when the...
  4. megamastger71

    Promotion for HP22B

    no ... no other question i repeat ... in my opinion you don't response it' time lost
  5. megamastger71

    Promotion for HP22B

    what confusion jim I can do you a question: but why you lost time to responding?? excuse my frankness, but I'm reading too many things wrong
  6. megamastger71

    Promotion for HP22B

    Exactly Capsicum chinense Jacq. Cit. Hortus Botanicus Vindobonensis 3: 38, t. 67. 1776. The Europeans, at that time, thought the peppers came from India ... Only in 1889 they realized that instead came from South America In particular, Jacquin believed that this species originated from China...
  7. megamastger71

    scovilles moruga scorpion new hottest in the world

    exactly Chris has always said that the seeds he received them with that name ... and I've always believed I have now found the official confirmation
  8. megamastger71

    scovilles moruga scorpion new hottest in the world

    Abstract of CARDI's book of 2006 Currently, there are more than 60 hot pepper cultivars/landraces maintained by the CARDI Hot Pepper sub-programme. These include West Indies Red CARDI Red CARDI Green Scotch Bonnet Red Congo Red Flat Yellow Congo Cayenne ‘Tiger Teeth&rsquo...
  9. megamastger71

    Since the Moruga will be the next "big" one for a moment...

    :D Scientific name is: Capsicum chinense Jacq :D @ mrz1988 ... Science is another thing ... I suggest you read these articles .... http://www.wildchill...lli-peppers-new to that used genetic testing, not to give us confirmation of something we already know: that they are all varieties of...
  10. megamastger71

    scovilles moruga scorpion new hottest in the world

    the history of Trinidad pepper :fireball:
  11. megamastger71

    Since the Moruga will be the next "big" one for a moment...

    the varieties grown by different people, in different countries, from different sources ... that exhibit similar characteristics (among other things we talk about seeds from a small island) What you going to find with genetic testing? different varieties will be born from a common ancestor ...
  12. megamastger71

    chinense bhut jolokia / naga jolokia

    bhut .... (bhot) ... ghost or tribes of bhutan jolokia .... (Jalakia) ... pepper Naga ... snake or warlike tribe of Naga (Assam) Morich .... (mirich, murich, mirchie, etc) ... pepper look here (2002) http://books.google....0system&f=false pag. 75
  13. megamastger71

    Since the Moruga will be the next "big" one for a moment...

    But why should call 7 pod "brain strain"? who decreed it? ... my pepper came out in your same year (2008), from seeds sent from Italy in 2007 from Chris as "Trinidad scorpion morouga" 2007 ... A YEAR BEFORE YOUR PLANTS AND YOUR NAME BRAIN STRAIN and mine pod is identical to your ... and I...
  14. megamastger71

    chinense bhut jolokia / naga jolokia

    english version http://fiery-foods.com/chile-pepper-gardening/127-other-stories-about-growing-chile-peppers/2363-saga-jolokia Italian version http://www.pepperfriends.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6:un-viaggio-nel-mondo-degli-ultra-hot
  15. megamastger71

    Since the Moruga will be the next "big" one for a moment...

    i repeat p.s. This history of names is all a matter of money ... but there is not some that grown chilies just for hobby?
  16. megamastger71

    scovilles moruga scorpion new hottest in the world

    look here http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2011/05/16/cardi-hot-tt-pepper-claim
  17. megamastger71

    scovilles moruga scorpion new hottest in the world

    This of a photo by Luigimex is what we commonly call the Trinidad scorpion morouga ... precisely because it is the first name that was used by Chris ... from which derives the original germplasm which he did around the world my fruits p.s. ricordavo quella foto ... ma ogni volta che la vedo...
  18. megamastger71

    Since the Moruga will be the next "big" one for a moment...

    despite the difficulties I have with the language ... I think we are saying the same thing :D
  19. megamastger71

    scovilles moruga scorpion new hottest in the world

    I'm glad that the hottest chili in the world comes from a fan who we all know and appreciate Great Chris B) and thanks Jim for the explanation ..
  20. megamastger71

    Since the Moruga will be the next "big" one for a moment...

    I think that is called morouga because "moruga" is an area in south of Trinidad P.s.: I'm agree with you again .... :D
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