See? This is why I love the internet. I've just learned important tricks for growing peppers in a whole nother country!!!!Donnie said:The tricks to grow peppers here are:
See? This is why I love the internet. I've just learned important tricks for growing peppers in a whole nother country!!!!Donnie said:The tricks to grow peppers here are:
imaguitargod said:See? This is why I love the internet. I've just learned important tricks for growing peppers in a whole nother country!!!!
imaguitargod said:See? I've just learned important tricks for growing peppers in a whole nother country!!!!
willard3 said:If you have a whole nother, can you have a half-nother, or quarter nother?
bentalphanerd said:Anyone else getting some odd crosses?
Nice and green...and right side up for the most part....DevilDuck said:So...how's the plant?
Donnie said:Seriously, I hope that North American gardeners living in say Minnesota or even Alaska could get some useful ideas and maybe they could give me good advice...
chilehunter said:Donnie, I'm far from being a true chile grower compared to some here, but I'm willing to give some help from what I've experienced for the chiles I've grown. I love the hab flavour so this year I'm growing several hab types to try to find which ones work for me. I'll take pictures of them in their full glory for you (to show how many pods formed) & this would be from seedlins & my growing season outside is only late May to late Aug. or early Sept. but I think our summers get hotter than yours by the sounds of it, but also dry (rainfall wise not humidity)
so far I'm not impressed with the "hot paper lantern" = I dont plan on growing them again.
I know theres many things to take into consideration for growth, but I want plants that grow & produce under any circumstances (hardy plants)
imaguitargod said:Nope, that breaks the laws of physics.
Thank you! I can't wait to see if it's stable.Poisonette said:That's amazing! If they're that enjoyable, I really do hope it's stable. It's a very beautiful plant.