So, I'm new, obviously. This is the first year I'll be trying hot peppers in the garden. I don't know why it hasn't occurred to me to try them before, as I have a fairly high heat tolerance to begin with, so it would be nice to improve upon that. I guess I've never appreciated the number of varieties available until now.
... And, given my tendency to jump head-first into projects and quickly allow them to consume my life, I've been starting random peppers from seed/buying plants from nurseries as I happen upon them. I'm not terribly concerned if they don't turn out to be the exact kinds I wanted because, well, I've never had any of them before.
At the moment, I'm growing Aji Crystal, Aji Amarillo, Red Rocoto, Tabasco, Thai, Cayenne, and Datil. I'm not realistically expecting to get a decent harvest on some of the slower growing varieties, as I had planned to overwinter them and most had a relatively late start. They're all looking fairly healthy at the moment, especially the Amarillos which had an earlier start than the rest. I'm slightly concerned because one is already starting to flower and it's barely five inches tall. Should I be picking the blooms off until it reaches a decent size?
Also, if I pick up a couple more varieties I was thinking about experimenting with hybridization. I know the Rocoto won't take with any of the others, but it couldn't hurt to try a few combinations. What's the success rate like for cross-species hybrids?
... And, given my tendency to jump head-first into projects and quickly allow them to consume my life, I've been starting random peppers from seed/buying plants from nurseries as I happen upon them. I'm not terribly concerned if they don't turn out to be the exact kinds I wanted because, well, I've never had any of them before.
At the moment, I'm growing Aji Crystal, Aji Amarillo, Red Rocoto, Tabasco, Thai, Cayenne, and Datil. I'm not realistically expecting to get a decent harvest on some of the slower growing varieties, as I had planned to overwinter them and most had a relatively late start. They're all looking fairly healthy at the moment, especially the Amarillos which had an earlier start than the rest. I'm slightly concerned because one is already starting to flower and it's barely five inches tall. Should I be picking the blooms off until it reaches a decent size?
Also, if I pick up a couple more varieties I was thinking about experimenting with hybridization. I know the Rocoto won't take with any of the others, but it couldn't hurt to try a few combinations. What's the success rate like for cross-species hybrids?