Instead of starting a new thread, I wanted to chime in on the tabasco plant. A well-known name due to the "sauce", it's a not-so-well known plant in my experience.
This year, I grew some tabascos from Baker Creek seeds. The plants that I've seen on YT tend to be a little fatter and longer than the ones I obtained from my plant. Maybe they were growing Bonnie plants or some large southern cultivar; I don't know. Besides that, this northern climate seemed to do poorly for me in terms of producing ripe pods. I started some of these plants in March and didn't get a red pod until mid-November! My super hots were well ahead of these guys. The pods they produced were predictably small, but I mean tiny in some cases. An inch in length was maybe average, and they were slender to boot. Just not an impressive plant....
Until you ate them. And that is the point of my post. Has anyone had any experience with these tiny, long-ripening pods? Everything on the internet says they are 30-50,000 on the Scoville scale. I was expecting a mild but tasty pepper. That was not my experience at all with these that I grew. I don't know if it was the long and mild growing season that I gave them or what, but I would easily throw these guys up against some of your hotter habaneros. Each pod absolutely blows cayenne out of the water. And painful, too. These guys registered fairly high on the "Oh, no" scale. Tongue and ears feeling pain. An explosion in your belly after you swallow. Mouth stayed warm for 10-minutes or so after eating one with my Thanksgiving leftovers (lots of stuffing, so the heat should have been mitigated).
Anyone have this experience with Tabasco fruits? Some of the reviews on Baker's website say the same thing. Most peppers kind of have a limit to their heat capacity, but perhaps these frutescens are different because of growing conditions? I am at a loss. Trust me, these little guys are no joke, and I can endorse them for any season's grow. Again, I don't know if it is the variety they sold or the growing conditions, but I am impressed.