thanks again for the seeds i got 5/5 germination
Seeds came today. Thanks
Got the seeds on saturday. Thanks D.T.B. Those are cute little bags.
thanks again for the seeds i got 5/5 germination
Souf,
How long did these take? I have had two on a coffe filter since November 9th and no germination yet.
hmm maybe 7-9 days. i wrap them in a paper towel moistened with a mild seaweed solution and put in a plastic baggie on top of the computer's router/modem thing. they stay in the low to mid 80* range
Thanks, Souf. Thinking mine did not stay moist enough perhaps. Other seeds germinated in the round I did the Tio's, but they did not. Will try again.
the squares are ¼"
sorry for long time without pics
Interested, if there any left sure like to grow this. PM send
I give Michael major props for spreading the love with this variety. I grew several "Tio" plants last season and really enjoyed them. I'd really like to try to figure out their true identity and I'm guessing they are C. annuum var. glabriusculum.
Hey guys someone can help him to get a hand on some super hot
Butch T or Morouga Blend? or in the top 5 super hot
i will be able to help him in fall but all my seeds as been transformed into plants!
if i were closer to him i would drop him a plant but i cannot!
He as been giving tons of those Tio in memory of his uncle and is looking for super hot seeds
but dosent ask for anything. so if anyone near him can provide him some seeds he would greatly appreciate.
also i think he lost his mother plant of tio this year.
+1 to Dude for propagating a rare and exotic variety
I give Michael major props for spreading the love with this variety. I grew several "Tio" plants last season and really enjoyed them. I'd really like to try to figure out their true identity and I'm guessing they are C. annuum var. glabriusculum.
I am by no means an expert on subspecies, Redtail, but I am growing 3 Tio plants this year and I also pegged them for an Annuum of some sort based on the leaf shape and growth habits. The pods, too, are reminiscent of Chilitepins in the color/shape, but Michael says that the flavor is distinctly different. They are quite nice plants, and grow bushy on their own very quickly. If I get a good harvest this year, I will be saving all the seeds and spreading the Tio love, since the master plant in Peru was taken out of frame.
That's funny I thought the flavor of the pods I grew last season were very similar to chiltepin. Either way, I'd love to get a positive ID on this.