Look at what came today. I think Datils from 3 different sources will be enough for now. Will be interesting to compare them side by side but only one will make the growlist for next year. I’ll pick my favorite at the end of the season.
Thanks for this thread! I got free datil seeds from Baker Creek. I decided to plant some of those as well as some of the seeds I've been saving from a lineage of datil peppers I bought last visit to St. Aug (used to live there many moons ago - my profile pic is from a datil pepper in that first year of harvest). The pic on the datil packet from BC is the same as the one you have, and that looks like real datils to me, but the other pics look nothing like datils! I hope they at least taste decent because I mostly planted them since my other datil seeds were old - failed to successfully get isolated peppers last year. At least now I'm ready to be disappointed.Look at what came today. I think Datils from 3 different sources will be enough for now. Will be interesting to compare them side by side but only one will make the growlist for next year. I’ll pick my favorite at the end of the season.
Gimme my real datils with the lovely purple stripes <3
I guess I need a better picture of the "lovely purple stripes" for my profile
Last year I grew what was supposed to be a Datil pepper but it looked completely different from what I expected. It grew to be an Annuum type pepper that ripened red. It was disappointing because I was under the impression that the datil pepper should be a Chinense type and ripen and stay orange. After trying to find more seeds I noticed there are many different variations of this pepper both Chinense and Annuum, some even turning red. Now I'm wondering if what I grew was an actual Datil pepper. The more I look into it, the more confusing it gets. Below is a picture of Datil peppers from Baker Creek website. It's listed as a Chinense but it looks like Annuums and slightly resembles the pepper I grew out last year. The second pic (from Texas Hot Pepper) is what I thought of as a Datil initially. Third pic is what I actually grew out last year. Anyone know which is the real Datil?
I started my Datils late and it got too hot before they could really take off. The Ebay Datil has been the most vigorous and the only one to set fruit so far.My Datil pods are starting to ripen. Seeds from superhotchiles.com .
Flavor is good. Taste to me is closer to a yellow habanero than to a scotch bonnet.
How are your Datils tasting and looking this year?
My Datil pods are starting to ripen. Seeds from superhotchiles.com .
Flavor is good. Taste to me is closer to a yellow habanero than to a scotch bonnet.
How are your Datils tasting and looking this year?
...I have had enough in dishes to see why they were free.
You know I looked for some flavor in this pepper & found a stinging heat without much else. Tongue.You might want to consider making a hot sauce. Lots of recipes out there using datils. Just a thought.
My Scotch bonnets will be back again next season, however not these BC Datils They taste nothing like a Scotch Bonnet IMHO.Scotch Bonnets are maybe my favorite pepper so these shouldn't be too far off right?