Greetings,
Now that the chilli babies are growing, it's time to show a little of the 2011 family.
Many strains this year, i wanted to try more diversity ^^. But i don't know yet what i'll do with all the chillies !
Seeds have been sown from mid-january to mid-february (except the manzanos, sown in october for a trial).
Here's the list:
Sweet:
Belize sweet
Buran
Corno di toro yellow
Cubanelle
Marconi red
Mini chocolate bell
Orange bell
Pimento
Purple beauty
Quadrato Asti Giallo
Trinidad perfume
Light:
Aji panca
Alma paprika
Ancho 101
Pasilla bajio
Medium:
Brazilian starfish
Jalapeno M
Hot:
Aji habanero
Cajamarca
Fish pepper
Goat's weed
Lemon drop
Orange Thaï
Serrano
Very hot:
Caribbean red
Cumari
Fatalii
Orange habanero
Jamaican hot chocolate
Jamaican scotch bonnet
Manzano amarillo
Peruvian white habanero
Yellow habanero
I've let the sweet peppers in the list even if it's not really the mood here ^^.
No nuclear peppers for now too, hehe.
Most hot peppers will go in pots, most sweet, light and medium peppers will go in ground (i've just moved to a new place, the soil is not prepared yet).
I'll keep just one plant per strain.
Now a few pics of the family, behind a window (pics taken around 10 days ago):
Need to do a few repotting now...
Now that the chilli babies are growing, it's time to show a little of the 2011 family.
Many strains this year, i wanted to try more diversity ^^. But i don't know yet what i'll do with all the chillies !
Seeds have been sown from mid-january to mid-february (except the manzanos, sown in october for a trial).
Here's the list:
Sweet:
Belize sweet
Buran
Corno di toro yellow
Cubanelle
Marconi red
Mini chocolate bell
Orange bell
Pimento
Purple beauty
Quadrato Asti Giallo
Trinidad perfume
Light:
Aji panca
Alma paprika
Ancho 101
Pasilla bajio
Medium:
Brazilian starfish
Jalapeno M
Hot:
Aji habanero
Cajamarca
Fish pepper
Goat's weed
Lemon drop
Orange Thaï
Serrano
Very hot:
Caribbean red
Cumari
Fatalii
Orange habanero
Jamaican hot chocolate
Jamaican scotch bonnet
Manzano amarillo
Peruvian white habanero
Yellow habanero
I've let the sweet peppers in the list even if it's not really the mood here ^^.
No nuclear peppers for now too, hehe.
Most hot peppers will go in pots, most sweet, light and medium peppers will go in ground (i've just moved to a new place, the soil is not prepared yet).
I'll keep just one plant per strain.
Now a few pics of the family, behind a window (pics taken around 10 days ago):
Need to do a few repotting now...