Hello.
Yes, I searched the topic. Found some promising leads in other threads that didn't yield a whole lot of info, but they at least let me know the identities of folks who have grown these chiles. But, before I stalk those growers via unsolicited direct messages, I figured I'd ask here.
The internatialwebnet, being the dirty dishonest slut that it is, has psyched psyched me out. All these sites talking about how Chilhuacles are scarce and rare bc they are difficult to produce, etc....they have new wondering: is i&i good enough to grow these thangs?
You see, I've never sampled any of these pods, but if they are, in fact, ancient, Mexican, and mysterious, well... Those are the very three things that i hope to one day become! So, of course, I desperately want to grow them, and because it's just a few weeks before I plant out in 2019, it's the perfect time to start planning 2020's grow, right? Lol... but I thought I'd better ask: are there any difficulties with growing these chiles? THP member BlackFatalii said they're just regular annuums, but I'm wondering if anyone else has had a different experience. I'm mostly interested in the Negro and Amarillo versions, but any general info on these Chilhuacles would be very appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Rob
Yes, I searched the topic. Found some promising leads in other threads that didn't yield a whole lot of info, but they at least let me know the identities of folks who have grown these chiles. But, before I stalk those growers via unsolicited direct messages, I figured I'd ask here.
The internatialwebnet, being the dirty dishonest slut that it is, has psyched psyched me out. All these sites talking about how Chilhuacles are scarce and rare bc they are difficult to produce, etc....they have new wondering: is i&i good enough to grow these thangs?
You see, I've never sampled any of these pods, but if they are, in fact, ancient, Mexican, and mysterious, well... Those are the very three things that i hope to one day become! So, of course, I desperately want to grow them, and because it's just a few weeks before I plant out in 2019, it's the perfect time to start planning 2020's grow, right? Lol... but I thought I'd better ask: are there any difficulties with growing these chiles? THP member BlackFatalii said they're just regular annuums, but I'm wondering if anyone else has had a different experience. I'm mostly interested in the Negro and Amarillo versions, but any general info on these Chilhuacles would be very appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Rob