Helltaco: if you send me some of the buds from that interesting plant maybe I can identify it for you. Make sure to send all of them.
nice plants and no i dont have any idea except that it could be a cross of some sortRoyal Black:
Not-Yellow Scotch Bonnet:
The pods on this last one are pretty tasty. Heat is greater than a Jalapeno, but less than a Cayenne. My guess is aobut 10k Scovilles. The flavor is quite fruity. I will save seed from this one and grow it next year, as well. Any idea what this one is, Joe? Definietly an annuum.
Hey Joe, I have a few updates on the Chocolate Hand Grenade
and here is one of Amanda's Sangria
These plants are still growing inside under lights and doing very well.
Also I was wondering if you could give me a little history about the Chocolate Hand Grenade. It has very strange shaped pods for a habanero.
I'm not sure what generation these seeds were. I do have two other plants growing that will be planted in dirt outside so maybe they will be the desirable shape. Time will tell.
sangria looks greatHey Joe, I have a few updates on the Chocolate Hand Grenade
and here is one of Amanda's Sangria
These plants are still growing inside under lights and doing very well.
Also I was wondering if you could give me a little history about the Chocolate Hand Grenade. It has very strange shaped pods for a habanero.
the seed you have was hand selected from the #1 type podsI had two plants last season and one of those had pods just like yours had so there's a good chance the other two plants will produce the desired shape indeed
I had two plants last season and one of those had pods just like yours had so there's a good chance the other two plants will produce the desired shape indeed
sure is thats why i saved itEither way, it's still an interesting pod shape.
very nice indeed (both0Hey Joe,
The plants from the giveaway seeds you sent me are doing great! You gave me some of the first seeds I ever planted when I just started out in this hobby late last year.
Here is the plant that was from a bag of seeds labeled Chocolate Habanero Mix:
And here is its first pod:
This was from a bag labeled Surprise Hot Mix:
Quite a beautiful plant, although I think I put it a little too close to its neighbors.
Hello mate nice pods your white habalokia is very knarly looking most are smother, it looks more like a peach bhut but there blunt enough to be the habalokiaiv got some pod pics for you. ill try to remember to take some plant pics.
Scotch Bonnet Chocolate
it looks as though the Wht 7 crossed with something or i goofed on your order cause they look like WHITE CHEIRO sorry bout that mate (either way)
the 7 pot white isn't a good pepper anyway and many on thp have agreed with me on this, i tried it and it didn't turn me on my batch was not very hot eitherthe only one that said they were any Good was Mellisa from California, actually the white cheiro is much tasted better, they make good sauce and a crazy prolific producer too
its a fair possibility that i had my white bullet hab seeds drying too close to the white 7 pot and maybe some got on the white 7 pot plate so it dosnt sound like the white cheiro because of three conclusions i have come toi have a feeling an odd seed may have found its way into the 7 pod white bag, i have about 6 plants growing from your 7 pod white seed, all but this one have the correct shaped pods.
the plant with the yellow pods was smaller, more shrubey. seems to be producing quite well, the pods are about 1" long by 1/4" fat, have a slightly bitter taste and pack a pretty good burn. does this sound like white cherio? or something else you have grown?
I think then its a cross not sure with what howeverpretty sure they're not white bullet hab, i grew white bullet hab this year (pics above) and the pods are much smaller and more white/cream. this unknown is yellow.