no problemSawyer said:Thanks, Joe, that helps a lot. Is there a story behind the WV Pea?
swellcat said:
Not-a-Goat('s Weed) #2
Pod dimensions: 1 1/8" long x 3/4" wide
Heat level: jalapeño range
Colours: purple ripening toward crimson
Flavours: touch of sweetness (black cherry?) at crimson
Lovely, lavender-tinged bloom from Not-a-Goat('s Weed) #2
Straight-up variety or a gonzo cross?
thanks it came about because there are so many of my seeds out there, i wanted to see some of the end result, i wanted to see just how much everyone was being blessed by them tooJoeFish said:Cool thread.
swellcat said:Not-a-Goat #3: Deep Purple
Along with black pearl, the darkest foliage (I've captured more glare than colour) on the place. The chiles go from deep purple, lighten to olive-green, and then to red.
Worth it as an ornamental, but the pods are actually pleasing to eat—some sugars develop at red with a pleasant, smoldering, low (sub-jalapeño) heat, the lowest heat I've experienced from an ovate pod. Fruit is thick-walled, firm, and juicy, and for me, suitable as a raw condiment. Keepers.
they are indeed my choco HG!!midwestchilehead said:Joe, are these your Chocolate Hand Grenades? I don't remember ordering any, but they look like the pictures I have seen. My dogs dug up the tag.
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is it the light or are they chocolate if they are you a a phenotype, otherwise there supposed to be redJusplayn said:
they are indeed Galapagos Red HabsJusplayn said:Thanks Joe, yes it is the light they are bright shiny red like a ripe tomato.
ajijoe said:they are indeed Galapagos Red Habs
your very welcome
your friend Joe