• Do you need help identifying a 🌶?
    Is your plant suffering from an unknown issue? 🤧
    Then ask in Identification and Diagnosis.

huntsman's progress...

POTAWIE said:
Those Habanero yellow ?pointy look quite interesting. What's the flavor and heat like?

you thinking they look like an Aji Lemon?
 
Maybe more like a limon but I was thinking they look a lot like yellow biquinos(Chupetinha) or Trinidad "lantern/pear shape"
 
Well, tried these yellaFellas this evening -

Similar in flavour to Habanero, but with noticeably less heat, maybe 3/10....
 
Been a while since I made any progress, but here's the latest pics of the ol' Veg Patch...

march2010chilifield02.jpg



From a different angle...

march2010chilifield01.jpg


This one includes my 'Maters, which are also great fun!


p3170066.jpg
 
Good to spend some quality time in the Patch yesterday, and here are some of the 'Spoils of War'...

p3170045a.jpg



march2010chiliharvest02.jpg


Trying a new angle...

p3170051a.jpg
 
Nice pics! What's the orange long ones- upper left hand corner, first pic? I had somethin turn out like those last year. Came out of a bag labeled " 2nd generation tree hab" (but I don't think really is?)
 
Pretty Pepper Porn! really awesome pics, Paul, works of art. I amazed at all the different varieties you have grown---and that there are so many -especially since it hasnt been that long since I got beyond -there are two peppers- bell peppers and chilli peppers. This is as fun as tarantulas, hey?
 
Hey!

Thanks for the kind comments, folks!

Boutros - I have no idea what those are...It's a very prolific bush with a pod that tends to split longitudinally. Fairly mild, but I'll dry these and see...

It's a fairly low growing bush, so definitely not a tree hab. ;-)

Celeste - they certainly are more work than my spids! LOL! It's very therapeutic wading through several hundred pods in the late afternoon, and I'm really glad Patrick awoke my interest.

Nate - thanks for the interest, man!

kiddc - I do have a lot of habs, but Goat Peppers are by far the most prolific in my patch. Interestingly, in grow bags, I get far more Cayenne than any other 5 species combined...
 
good looking plants Huntsman....and good harvest too....

how much longer you got in your grow season?
 
Ta, Jim - Still learning, mate!

AJ - Thank you - I reckon we still have about 6 weeks, but that's a guess as I'm too nervous to call the Met office! I planted my five last babies just yesterday in the belief that they will have time to settle before pruning and over wintering takes place.

FTB - Thanks very much...I made a few real mistakes this year and hope to make new mistakes next season! :-)
 
Hey, SS...jjs!

I plan to dry as many as will co-operate, and possibly freeze the rest for salsas, etc, but I'm totally open to suggestions...;-)
 
Paul you're a confirmed chilihead dude, congrats!

On the chocolate fatalii not having any heat, that's the way they turned out for all of us I believe. I know AJ and Cappy both had zero heat as did mine. Don't worry about it though looks like you have all the heat you're going to need.
 
Back
Top