hey, dragon. That sounds like a crazy pepper that i would just love to grow!
The Numex Big Jim is a hybrid. Thus, there is no point at all in saving the seeds. Sorry
I would not let them ripen to red. They taste pretty good green, but are actually kind of bleh when fully ripe. Just my opinion, ymmv of course.
it's a hybrid?
i'm trying to find info on that but i can't find a place listing it as a hybrid.
actually, I do believe the Big Jim is a hybid, though of course I could be wrong. Here are a couple of websites that describe it as such:
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/62176/
http://www.aldenlane.com/pepper.html
I am pretty sure that my seed package last year for the Big Jim's said F1 on them, but I'm not positive.
I would pick it just so the plant will grow. That stem looks small and the pod is awful close to the ground. I've grown Big Jims for a few years and got sick of it. Not much flavor and almost no heat. I much prefer something like a Fresno for a milder pepper, way more flavor. BJs are good for poppers though, but so are Fresnos. Save seeds from red ripe, you'd be lucky to get 30% germination from green seeds.
If you want a bigger, healthier plant that makes a lot more pods later, pick that pod right now.
Hey dragon,Cool - I still have the pack of seeds that this came from. Let's trade.
Also, I'm eager to grown and share the seeds from some of these peppers. They may be hybrids, as I don't take any effort separate different types of peppers in my garden. I don't really care. If they are hybrids, it will be fun to see what happens. In any event, I fell good about propagating the species! I can send you some after this season as well.
Why,
Is the plant using too much of its energy in making the first pod bigger?