Sep 14, 2014 Replies: 6 These lovely plants are finally flowering! Worth the wait! Click to expand...
Verivus Sep 14, 2014 #2 That is cool! Where did you find seeds for black? I have yellow, texas, and sonoran right now.
oboesushi Sep 17, 2014 #3 We found a plant a year or two ago, over at Harlow Gardens, I believe. I really know very little about the ancestry of this one. The pods aren't nearly as hot or flavorful as the Sonora natives, but the plant's visual beauty makes up for it!
We found a plant a year or two ago, over at Harlow Gardens, I believe. I really know very little about the ancestry of this one. The pods aren't nearly as hot or flavorful as the Sonora natives, but the plant's visual beauty makes up for it!
Nightshade Sep 17, 2014 #4 Also called chiltepin pima bajo comes from pima bajo which is in mexico I believe very cool variety I have seeds I will be starting soon
Also called chiltepin pima bajo comes from pima bajo which is in mexico I believe very cool variety I have seeds I will be starting soon
Hawaiianero Sep 17, 2014 #5 Wow I didn't realize chiltipins had purple flowers and stems. What a beautiful plant. How big can they get?
Wow I didn't realize chiltipins had purple flowers and stems. What a beautiful plant. How big can they get?
oboesushi Sep 18, 2014 #6 Hawaiianero said: Wow I didn't realize chiltipins had purple flowers and stems. What a beautiful plant. How big can they get? Click to expand... They can become a pretty large bush if cultivated properly. Container size is the biggest factor in how big a pepper plant can be.
Hawaiianero said: Wow I didn't realize chiltipins had purple flowers and stems. What a beautiful plant. How big can they get? Click to expand... They can become a pretty large bush if cultivated properly. Container size is the biggest factor in how big a pepper plant can be.
Hawaiianero Sep 19, 2014 #7 oboesushi said: They can become a pretty large bush if cultivated properly. Container size is the biggest factor in how big a pepper plant can be. Click to expand... So if you put them in the ground you could almost make a hedge with them? Cool!! Eye candy for mama and hot candy for pops
oboesushi said: They can become a pretty large bush if cultivated properly. Container size is the biggest factor in how big a pepper plant can be. Click to expand... So if you put them in the ground you could almost make a hedge with them? Cool!! Eye candy for mama and hot candy for pops