ÂKAOS said:No news my side - just a really tall plant with tons of flowers. Be lucky to have one ripe pod by competition end .
Definitely hotter than an Aji Lemon, Jacques.karoo said:​It stands about 150cm high, with a lot of help .
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New pods discovered this morning after proper caging and staking.
The pods are tasty and a great heat level for my taste , I would say hotter than Aji Lemon . Good heat in the skin/flesh , not just the placenta.
Yeah, I've noticed the plants don't really care what the label says ÂDevv said:My 2014 grow was a mess identification wise. Oh, I did a spreadsheet and all, but it was 180° off. Rather embarrassing when I posted pics of said plants, which I'd never grown before and they were all mixed up. And then was called on it...LOL
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It's all good, they grew well!
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My 2014 grow was a mess identification wise. Oh, I did a spreadsheet and all, but it was 180° off. Rather embarrassing when I posted pics of said plants, which I'd never grown before and they were all mixed up. And then was called on it...LOL
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It's all good, they grew well!
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I think with the size variation, it may be the different sources. I know that KAOS and I both got ours from the same source (THSC), and a few of the others may have too. If they've been growing their own stock for years, and your supplier has been doing the same, then we can expect to see some variations. If you grow a particular variety year after year, from the seed of the year before (isolated), after a few years the pods that you have will be slightly different to the ones you started out with (sometimes). Now, if two people do this, with each getting a slight variation of their own, comparing the two you'll see a more significant difference, but still slight. I think this is the case with our Amarillos, and why the main growdown is now using seed from the one stock. I think it would be a good idea if we did the same next time around.
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Then again, it could just be local conditions, hard to tell what it is really.
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Thank you for your offer !KAOS said:I vote Aji Cito.
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I will have enough seeds to supply and they are well separated from the Amarillos.
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Had a lot of fun growing these this year.
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