Dulac said:The bih jolokia I grew was fast. It also set pods quick and was a very heavy producer. I originally bought them from Judy.
t0mato said:
I already have little seedlings and I just started them a week or so ago. My seeds also came from Judy as well. I'm super excited about this variety.
SvtCobra said:A little update on my Bih's They have been topped and are just taking off like crazy. They are the biggest plant's I have at the moment.
BlackFatalii said:I have 100% germination on my Bihs (seeds from Pepperlover). They germinated at the same time as my non-superhot chinenses, and the biggest Bih is already pushing out its first set of true leaves. Meanwhile, my purple and chocolate Bhuts have yet to pop. I'm looking forward to this Bih Jolokia variety. They are off to a promising start, at least
This is the CP302 from Christopher. I do think you will be happy with them! I most certainly am thus far. Hopefully I will still be singing the same tune when it comes time to flower and fruit. My Caramel Bih should be popping this week. How is yours looking?t0mato said:
That thing looks good. It's going to wind up thick and bushy since you topped it. Hopefully it will produce lots of fruit. I bought the (so called) improved strain from the Christopher Phillips rare seed collection. I might start a few of them just to compare to the bih plants that I have now.
Same here! I started 10 seeds and wound up with ten plants. Not sure what I'm going to do with them all.
I have grown the black bih. It's very cool looking pod. But flavor wise I prefer the Caramel and Red Bih's.BlackFatalii said:I have 100% germination on my Bihs (seeds from Pepperlover). They germinated at the same time as my non-superhot chinenses, and the biggest Bih is already pushing out its first set of true leaves. Meanwhile, my purple and chocolate Bhuts have yet to pop. I'm looking forward to this Bih Jolokia variety. They are off to a promising start, at least
edit to add: Anyone ever grow the Black or Orange Bih? I'm really interested in those, and would love to hear the opinions of any who have grown them.
Zackorz said:Last Year i only grew "7Pods" and Habaneros / Fataliis. I love them for their fruity and sweet flavor, but sometimes it is just too much.
I ordered some "Bhut" Powder and i love how "hefty" the flavor was ( simliar to some kind of anuums, "Gorria" for example). It is not so sweet and fruity, but deep and rich. So it is perfect for red meat dishes.
The only thing i didnt liked was that the powder taste was not very strong and had some "musty" undertones.
Can you reccomend a bhut/bih varietie from any seller? Im in search for a strong "hefty", but less "musty" tasting Bhut /Bih.
I hope its understandable what i mean, cause i needed to select some words out of the dictionary :-P.
Ok thanks, tastewise would you recommend the bih oder the bhut?Guitarman said:
Bih/ Bhuts from Pepperlover.com
Chocolate, Peach, Caramel, Yellow and Red Bhuts from Semillas.de
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Guitarman said:
You could have got them from Buckeye. They have had had stock since last summer. Pepperlover seems to be on a break from her business. She has been out of stock for almost 6 months now. And she has not released a single thing yet for the 2016 year.Buzzman19 said:I wanted to grow these this year, but Judy was sold out of this variety so settled on Naga Morich instead. I'll get seeds for next year as I like varieties which are heavy producers.
Growing: B.O.C. - Choc Bhut x Douglah, Choc Bhut, Naga Morich, Bhut Assam, and Peach Bhut. So I think I am covered on the Bhut family, lol.