Ever green 7pod :
This variety was sent to me as Trinidad 7pod , In previous post Here of the 4coloer 7 pod I mentioned that I have one plant at the 7pod family that is till green every since the pods developed on it , so I was giving it more time to see if the color will change after all the plant in my garden set fully rip pods for more than one patch this 7 pod still green so I was wondering why. I get closer look where I picked some and cut them guess what they are rip and they have been rip how long I didn’t know till I squished them found out they softer, not only that some of them started to turn bad and rotting on the plant so I said yes its time for harvest, when I cut the pods I found out that the seeds are fully developed and reedy to bee taken out … so I wonder if I can call this EvereGreen 7POD. At least that’s how I will label the seeds when I store them, now for research and creditability reasons , I will not be able to sell trade or share seeds of this one until next generation if the next generation will come up same . I will have it registered as EverGreen 7POD….
And now lets start fighting and arguing and hitting each other … over this variety’s name . what every one thinks about this coming up EverGreen 7POD.
Who is with and who is not and why … ALL comments are welcome. Just keep it professional objective and not personal…. of course I have no enemies but you guys might lol
Plant characteristics:
- has same growing habit as the traditional 7 pod , not as much producer as the yellow 7pod .the EverGreen one has about 40 pods which is average producer for 7 pod variety
Pod characteristics : -shape same as the traditional red 7pod
-size MUCH bigger
-skin thinner more crunchy when unripe soft when ripe
-heat level extremely hot with visible capsicum oil inside
-day for maturity un known yet this is first year no recorded data yet
-taste like traditional almost ripe red 7pod
-best way to use green super hot sauce
some pics will tell you the story
capiscum oil
over ripe pods started to rot .
This variety was sent to me as Trinidad 7pod , In previous post Here of the 4coloer 7 pod I mentioned that I have one plant at the 7pod family that is till green every since the pods developed on it , so I was giving it more time to see if the color will change after all the plant in my garden set fully rip pods for more than one patch this 7 pod still green so I was wondering why. I get closer look where I picked some and cut them guess what they are rip and they have been rip how long I didn’t know till I squished them found out they softer, not only that some of them started to turn bad and rotting on the plant so I said yes its time for harvest, when I cut the pods I found out that the seeds are fully developed and reedy to bee taken out … so I wonder if I can call this EvereGreen 7POD. At least that’s how I will label the seeds when I store them, now for research and creditability reasons , I will not be able to sell trade or share seeds of this one until next generation if the next generation will come up same . I will have it registered as EverGreen 7POD….
And now lets start fighting and arguing and hitting each other … over this variety’s name . what every one thinks about this coming up EverGreen 7POD.
Who is with and who is not and why … ALL comments are welcome. Just keep it professional objective and not personal…. of course I have no enemies but you guys might lol
Plant characteristics:
- has same growing habit as the traditional 7 pod , not as much producer as the yellow 7pod .the EverGreen one has about 40 pods which is average producer for 7 pod variety
Pod characteristics : -shape same as the traditional red 7pod
-size MUCH bigger
-skin thinner more crunchy when unripe soft when ripe
-heat level extremely hot with visible capsicum oil inside
-day for maturity un known yet this is first year no recorded data yet
-taste like traditional almost ripe red 7pod
-best way to use green super hot sauce
some pics will tell you the story
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capiscum oil
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over ripe pods started to rot .
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