MarcV
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I noticed that my peppers don't seem to get as hot as expected or even not hot at all! I have a cayenne thick red that produces many delicious sweet tasting pods but without any heat. Just now I tasted a jalapeno which also had a nice sweet taste, but also no heat at all!
I have a couple of capsicum chinenses growing of which the pods I can easily eat raw (and I'm not used to eating hot food...). I have for instance cheiro roxa and clavo red (which is actually a pink variety sold by fatalii.net). I can eat them whole without problem. I have to say I eat them without seeds as I don't like nibbling on seeds . I could also eat a madame jeanette without problem.
On the other hand I have a couple of purple ornamental varieties of which the pods are quite hot and they are grown in the same circumstances.
Could I be doing something wrong or am I just too tolerant to the heat? I know heat development is dependent on the growing circumstances but how much influence can it actually have?
I have a couple of capsicum chinenses growing of which the pods I can easily eat raw (and I'm not used to eating hot food...). I have for instance cheiro roxa and clavo red (which is actually a pink variety sold by fatalii.net). I can eat them whole without problem. I have to say I eat them without seeds as I don't like nibbling on seeds . I could also eat a madame jeanette without problem.
On the other hand I have a couple of purple ornamental varieties of which the pods are quite hot and they are grown in the same circumstances.
Could I be doing something wrong or am I just too tolerant to the heat? I know heat development is dependent on the growing circumstances but how much influence can it actually have?