Thanks for watching. The Yellow one I grew last year was about three feet tall, about 18 inches wide. I'm not sure about the red variety. It was sent to me by a friend.WindowBoxGardner said:Thanks for sharing. How large does the plant grow?
Thank you for sharing that! To me, the Red BMJ we had seems like a totally different pepper than the yellow I grew last year, in terms of shape, flavor and heat. That would make it all make sense.windchicken said:Thanks so much for that great pod test Peter!!! I have a couple thoughts on the particular variety...
When Neil Smith introduced the Bonda Ma Jacques to the chile head world, what we got was the yellow St. Lucia landrace that we all know and love so very much. It's a wonderful pepper, and probably my favorite of all the Caribbean type landrace chinenses. However, I believe there are a couple different varieties that go by that same name in the islands where Antillean Creole, or Kreol, is the dominant language. In Martinique there is a pepper know as "Bondamanjak," which looks very similar to the pepper you and Phillip tested in the video. Check out this music vid from Martinique, featuring red peppers that look very much like yours:
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Peter S said:Thank you for sharing that! To me, the Red BMJ we had seems like a totally different pepper than the yellow I grew last year, in terms of shape, flavor and heat. That would make it all make sense.
I was expecting that video to be a pod review from some islander dude.windchicken said:Check out this music vid from Martinique, featuring red peppers that look very much like yours
MikeUSMC said:I was expecting that video to be a pod review from some islander dude.
It definitely was not