I'm growing both!smokemaster said:I guess it boils down to "You get what you get". LOL
You just gotta force yourself to grow them all.
smokemaster said:Some seed companies sell both Chocolate and brown so I'd think there is a difference.
Some sell Chocolate brown,Chocolate and Brown.
What I've noticed mostly was a size difference and the amount of pods different ones put out.
But that seems to vary between seeds from different companies too.
I guess it boils down to "You get what you get". LOL
You just gotta force yourself to grow them all.
okie joe said:Good Luck it will be interesting to see if they are the same
Honestly I'm not there is even a brown Habanero at all. brown Chinenses are popular, but it does not mean all are Habaneros. they are "Habanero-type".PeteyPepper said:Yeah, I too was wondering about the brown/choc habanero thing. I decided to grow the "Jamaican Hot Chocoloate" variety in 2009 and got my seeds from TGS.
Seems like "Jamaican Hot Chocolate" is a pure marketing for a brown habanero. Of course could be wrong here, too, as a relative newb to peppers.
Is the JHC a distinct variety of brown habanero? Maybe a geographical varient?
Omri said:Well I don't know what are the exact peppers you got, but there are different brown Chinenses. most are labeled as "Chocolate Habanero" or something, so it's even possible to get two different chiles labeled under the same name.