Hi there,
I live in Malaysia with a tropical climate that is both hot and humid. Here capsicum frutescens like thai hot, thai birds eye and annum are mainly grown. They are hardy and are able to withstand full sun from our tropical weather. Leaves are generally small compare to Chinense varieties. I have some Bhuts that are growing slowly when I potted them under full sun on a concrete pavement. Upon placing them in a more shaded area they start to take off producing dark green leaves.
Can I say the chinense variety that produces big leaves are more suitable for shady , hot and humid weather as compare to direct full sun thorough out the day?
Mark T
I live in Malaysia with a tropical climate that is both hot and humid. Here capsicum frutescens like thai hot, thai birds eye and annum are mainly grown. They are hardy and are able to withstand full sun from our tropical weather. Leaves are generally small compare to Chinense varieties. I have some Bhuts that are growing slowly when I potted them under full sun on a concrete pavement. Upon placing them in a more shaded area they start to take off producing dark green leaves.
Can I say the chinense variety that produces big leaves are more suitable for shady , hot and humid weather as compare to direct full sun thorough out the day?
Mark T