I keep a bunch of my Jalapeno harvest every year to smoke and dry for chipotle. We use it a ton in our cooking, and it's one of my favorite preservation options for our garden.
I use a Primo xl for all my pit/grill work, and I use traditional Pecan wood for Chipotle smoke.
A couple years...
Well, I'd say downriver won, but I really like the shape of mine more. Those almost look cerrano.
Were the shoulders all that narrow? Mine still have that classic Jalapeno wedge shape.
So here is one of the larger picks from the F7s. Great crop and product overall. Some of this gen had...
Okay here's my best.
5" on the nose. I'll update the other thread, but crop continues to stabilize as hot and large and true to jala shape and flavor.
Looks like I'm 2nd place against the F7 mutujala. That things a HOSS
I grow orange habs every year, and have settled on these as my "standard." I know Fruition is a long way from Mexico, but these ended up tasting exactly like what I want an orange hab to taste like.
https://www.fruitionseeds.com/shop/vegetables/peppers/hot/organic-magnum-habanero-pepper/
I'm...
Hopefully not!
I thought I overfed them when I potted them up, but they exploded instead. I'm not sure what the upper limit is on feeding these before they burn, but it's pretty darn high.
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I'm at F7 on a hybrid I've been trying to stabilize. Obviously it's hard to draw perfect comparisons with this, but it could be a good indicator. I think I started the thread between F2 and F3, so it's covering your period.
https://thehotpepper.com/threads/best-large-jalapeno.71141/
The...
I believe I have seeds from every generation since F3. I'll ship you some of those. Maybe you'll find some hotter versions, and you can send them back! :) PM your mailing address.
Just FYI, that's likely an F1 hybrid, so your seeds are going to produce some plants with wacky product. You aren't going to get those peppers constantly in the next generation.
Following up on my large jalapeno stabilization project:
Going to F7 for 2022, I had to decide between two clear and obvious champion plants from the prior year. One plant featured peppers hot as f*ck, but a bit shorter and squattier in stature. The other bore a bit longer and slenderer...