This is my experience getting into growing peppers with a couple of orders of plants from Hirt's:
I took a moment to unbox the 4 that came first:
The Super Chilis are doing fine, I can't complain. In fact, I've harvested 5-6 peppers in the past week and they are obviously much better than dried chilis from the grocery =)
The Scotch Bonnet are reported here as being Habanero in actuality, I think I read recently ... and here's the one's growing out from my order:
The spots on the leaves are what happens when you use the wrong Safer Brand number by accident. Specifically, don't use:
Safer Brand 5452 3-in-1
I didn't even have a problem w/ my peppers for the most part - I had a nasty fight going on my tomatoes and misordered from Amazon. When I saw that peppers were able to be infected by some of the powdery mildew stuff etc I was battling, I decided to treat my peppers prophylactically. I did, however, find these critters that came on the Nu Mex Big Jim and Monster Bell plants from Hirt's (I'll give them the benefit that probably one was infested before shipping, despite both arriving infested):
The Trinidad Scorpion Butch T Cayenne came, too ... I'll just let the picture do the talking:
Nice, right? Filled out the Amazon "problem w/ item" form and was refunded quickly this evening - good on them, for that anyways.
I have to show you how those 4 Fatalli Yellow's turned out, though <g>:
Isn't that special?
I am, however, going to leave this on a positive note - because I quite like the experience I'm having w/ their Mustard Habanero:
Which I noticed this afternoon ... are starting to turn:
So, all in all, not so good and I think they'd probably like to do a better job. At least they refunded the money promptly - I love Amazon.