finitejest Aug 10, 2017 #1 What varieties would you suggest if I'm looking for something where the heat hits, but doesn't stick around long?
What varieties would you suggest if I'm looking for something where the heat hits, but doesn't stick around long?
Spokanepepperman Aug 10, 2017 #2 For me it's the aji limon and most habs but it's very subjective question.
austin87 Aug 10, 2017 #3 Chinense seem to linger longer for me. I find some annums like chiltepin to hit hard but subside fast.
Chinense seem to linger longer for me. I find some annums like chiltepin to hit hard but subside fast.
hogleg Aug 10, 2017 #4 I would look to most of the annuum small drying types, Pequin, Tepin, Arbol, Thai, etc. Frutescens also have that quick burn too, imo. I would avoid chinense as most have a long ramping type burn.
I would look to most of the annuum small drying types, Pequin, Tepin, Arbol, Thai, etc. Frutescens also have that quick burn too, imo. I would avoid chinense as most have a long ramping type burn.
MeatHead1313 Aug 10, 2017 #5 Another vote for tepin and pequin. Cumari Pollux is another I've found to hit quick and fade quick too.
Another vote for tepin and pequin. Cumari Pollux is another I've found to hit quick and fade quick too.
Elpicante Aug 11, 2017 #7 hogleg said: I would look to most of the annuum small drying types, Pequin, Tepin, Arbol, Thai, etc. Frutescens also have that quick burn too, imo. I would avoid chinense as most have a long ramping type burn. Click to expand... Chiltepecs, Pequin, Tepins just like hog leg sa D.
hogleg said: I would look to most of the annuum small drying types, Pequin, Tepin, Arbol, Thai, etc. Frutescens also have that quick burn too, imo. I would avoid chinense as most have a long ramping type burn. Click to expand... Chiltepecs, Pequin, Tepins just like hog leg sa D.