ikeepfish said:There are so many different phenos of grey fuzzies that we'd have to have a single source for Goatsweed
Whatever it is, I'm down
I've never grown Bishop's Cap before but I have seeds for them, I had no idea they were potential monsters. I've hear the same about Bahamian Goat
It would be from one source, me . I haven't seen more than one Phenotype for a Goat's Weed. I have a ristra of Goat's Weed that I harvested from my plant with I'm sure a couple thousand seeds in all the peppers.ikeepfish said:There are so many different phenos of grey fuzzies that we'd have to have a single source for Goatsweed
Whatever it is, I'm down
I've never grown Bishop's Cap before but I have seeds for them, I had no idea they were potential monsters. I've hear the same about Bahamian Goat
They have a similar growth habit to a scotch bonnet. Stout with juicy leaves.ikeepfish said:Is it true that Bahamian Goats grow exceptionally big for a chinense? I think I read that somewhere. I'm growing those next season too.
Pr0digal_son said:
We have done one seed source the last two years(wayright),and you are correct,it's the best option. Another option would be to get whoever wants to compete, to order the selected variety from Judy. That way you get no seed mooching. That didn't happen this year though which made me happy.. The Birgy year was ridiculous,like 10 people got seeds and never even posted a thank you or seedling picture.
The Bishop's Hat does get very large and would be a good one,only problem is we did a baccatum in year one. That doesn't rule it out though. They are a great plant and tasty pod.