So I've been picking a boatload of what I grew as 'jamaican mushroom peppers' which look pretty much exactly like the pictures listed by the seller (I think this was from Totally Tomato), and I cut one open to see how they were, and it was nothing. It had a slightly acidic taste to it, like it should be hot, but it wasn't at all. I've had some cayennes come out bland as well. On the flip side, I had some bell peppers which burned like the devil when I ate them. It's like backwards land on my porch.
Am I missing something from my soil mix? Is this like onions where you need sulfur in the soil to get the kick? Or is it just bad seeds? To compare I cut open what looked like a fairly innocuous pepper from Texas Hot Peppers, and touched it to my tongue, and it was certainly hot, it's still burning now. Which assured me that my tongue was not broken.
So any tips, or anyone know of a deficiency that might cause poor heat in the peppers? I've got ghost peppers ripening, I'm going to try one of those here in a few days, so I can get another data point.
Thanks!
Am I missing something from my soil mix? Is this like onions where you need sulfur in the soil to get the kick? Or is it just bad seeds? To compare I cut open what looked like a fairly innocuous pepper from Texas Hot Peppers, and touched it to my tongue, and it was certainly hot, it's still burning now. Which assured me that my tongue was not broken.
So any tips, or anyone know of a deficiency that might cause poor heat in the peppers? I've got ghost peppers ripening, I'm going to try one of those here in a few days, so I can get another data point.
Thanks!