Anyone here any experience growing ancho negro?
I'm growing them for the first time and they are doing great, but i have a lot of issues when it comes to ripening.
Plants produce nice shiny green pods, but when the colors start to appear everything seem to go wrong.
Either they fall of the plant just before color appearing or once they start to blush up nicely they get some severe BER.
The few that manage to ripen further on the plant start driyng out before they have a complete tan.
Some pics:
Green pods that dropped. I find about 3 or 4 every day
Pods that managed to become fully colored are almost dry before picking. Not very bad, since i will have them all dried eventually.
Sadly most will never get there because they fall victim to BER
I started to harvest them when they develop a bit of a blush and try to let them ripen indoors close to the bananas. I'm afraid this will hinder the development of the sought after flavour, wich is why i grow these.
They are grown on open ground in a well maintained clay soil. PH is fine and so must be the nutrients in the soil. They are the only peppers to have this issue. I make sure they get regular waterings, not too much and never let them experience any drought.
Any thoughts on this? I'm afraid that my plan for making my first big batch of mole negro this winter will go down the drain if it continues like this.
I'm growing them for the first time and they are doing great, but i have a lot of issues when it comes to ripening.
Plants produce nice shiny green pods, but when the colors start to appear everything seem to go wrong.
Either they fall of the plant just before color appearing or once they start to blush up nicely they get some severe BER.
The few that manage to ripen further on the plant start driyng out before they have a complete tan.
Some pics:
Green pods that dropped. I find about 3 or 4 every day
Pods that managed to become fully colored are almost dry before picking. Not very bad, since i will have them all dried eventually.
Sadly most will never get there because they fall victim to BER
I started to harvest them when they develop a bit of a blush and try to let them ripen indoors close to the bananas. I'm afraid this will hinder the development of the sought after flavour, wich is why i grow these.
They are grown on open ground in a well maintained clay soil. PH is fine and so must be the nutrients in the soil. They are the only peppers to have this issue. I make sure they get regular waterings, not too much and never let them experience any drought.
Any thoughts on this? I'm afraid that my plan for making my first big batch of mole negro this winter will go down the drain if it continues like this.
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