If by chance you want a productive non-hot C. chinenses then chupetinha is a good choice although they are quite seedy pods and quite small.
Potawie- Chupetinha 2010
"Hot Finger"---
Thank, Eaphus! I just looked at their picture of it, and it looks really close. Their Chile de Arbol image is of dried chiles, so it's hard to tell, trying to compare our dried chiles to the picture.
I think we'll order the de arbol, Hot Finger and another cayenne-esque just to see what's what. We like the cayenne-types.
That little free pepper seed has given us more of a headache trying to figure out what it is. It's been a lot of fun~
Hey P,
What's the taste on those like? How 'non-hot' are they?
roasted pepper bags= the bags peppers are put into after they are roasted to steam the skins and finish cooking=brown paper bags! You Got it!
in our first year of growing, fatalii and red savinas were pretty good producers. but the sneaker was two plants that came from peppermania in a "mystery" pepper grab bag packet-
we think it's chile de arbol-
plant was 18" tall x 12" wide with +40 pods.