I have plans on making a New Mexico Chile variet. By hybridizen to Various ew Mexico Chile varietie, as wEll
as making a hot variety by crossing over to right chili.
Sometimes by accident, I am starting out several varieties right next to each other. Some are intentional. it all depends on the growers personal choices, growing proximity.
Ive heard of Lemon drop, how is that one? Im open to more mild easy on the mouth varities. Im just curious, how do you go about growing those chilies in your arctic climate?
AJ drew I agree, I can handle hot desert heat of New Mexico/ Arizona my ancestors were made for, The heat of Florida is no problem for me, I dont like humidity at night. But this cold in Chicago isnt no joke, I cant go outside in 0 degree and under, the Polish and Germans love it, let the...
DO you all think this is a cross between a Bhot Jolokia and a red Hab?
To me it looks like the Jolokia got crossed with a Butch T scorpion, considering the stinger.
When is the best time to start germinating? best time to plant outside?
Need advice for my new Temp zone in northern Indiana. Want to get ready for next spring.
PLan on growing
New Mexico Chili ( NuMex Heritage 6-4)
Suave heatless habanero
And the Naga Jolokia
I actually thought some one crossed a New Mexico Chili with a Scorpion Chilli, make for an interesting hybrid, good flavor with some heat.
I may Try out a cross of Aji Dulce with Naga Morich later in the season.