thats right the chili farm is here in hunstville alabama 45mits drive south i will visit the farm and get some pics next year but fro what i have seen is that its huge farm with all non isolated plants ...I'll warn you that there are many types that are very similar or the same including: chocolate hab, brown hab, Caribbean black, congo black/choc. congo, chocolate Scotch bonnet. These all appear to be congo or Caribbean types and not habs.
Edit: I do not recommend ecoseeds/redwoodcity. I believe they are just seed re-seller and marketers. They probably don't grow all their own seeds, and they still say the tepin is the hottest pepper with their Dremman's scale. Then there's years of them scaringpeople away from using peat. Now give me a break!
Habaneros are a specific orange C. chinenses with its own shape and flavor, and are from the Yucitan penninsula in Mexico. Congos are a specific Caribbean C. chinenses which are usually rounder and larger than habaneros with their own unique flavor
That's funny I spoke with him about three years ago and got the peat moss schpeel.... what a joke. 95% of all seed starting mix is loaded with peat moss and works great for chile germination.I'll warn you that there are many types that are very similar or the same including: chocolate hab, brown hab, Caribbean black, congo black/choc. congo, chocolate Scotch bonnet. These all appear to be congo or Caribbean types and not habs.
Edit: I do not recommend ecoseeds/redwoodcity. I believe they are just seed re-seller and marketers. They probably don't grow all their own seeds, and they still say the tepin is the hottest pepper with their Dremman's scale. Then there's years of them scaringpeople away from using peat. Now give me a break!
I'll warn you that there are many types that are very similar or the same including: chocolate hab, brown hab, Caribbean black, congo black/choc. congo, chocolate Scotch bonnet. These all appear to be congo or Caribbean types and not habs.
Edit: I do not recommend ecoseeds/redwoodcity. I believe they are just seed re-seller and marketers. They probably don't grow all their own seeds, and they still say the tepin is the hottest pepper with their Dremman's scale. Then there's years of them scaringpeople away from using peat. Now give me a break!