Here's a pic of the 17" pepper, this is what we're aiming for!
dennish said:Exciting news to share!
I am in touch with the good folks at ChileSeedUSA. http://www.chileseedusa.com/
The Big Jim variety was developed on the Lytle farm and named after the founder, the late Jim Lytle. Jim’s grandson, Faron, has very kindly offered a fantastic prize which will be offered to the 2nd place entrant, full details will be added to the post at the top of the thread. Thanks so much for the support Faron!
Faron has also offered a batch of free World Record Big Jim Pepper seed, selected over generations to yield the biggest pods as described below…
“In 2011 I Planted foundation seed my Grandmother selected from the lot# she took the world record from.
The results were many 20 inch (50.8 centimeters) pods. Guinness officials could not come to verify until late season, at that time the pods had turned red. Guinness officials arrived and I was on a business trip, My Father Harvested a pod that measured 16 3/4 inches (42.545 centimeters) but did not have the registration fee to have it recorded. I selected seed from many different plants that had 40-50 centimeter red pods, I have since harvested 52 centimeter pods from these selections”
The first 5 members who post in this thread will be sent a batch of World Record Big Jim Pepper seed free of charge, courtesy of ChileSeedUSA!
(5 offered here and 5 offered to chillies galore participants)
Note:
Lucky Recipients
- I will list the lucky recipients when all the seed have been allocated.
- I will cover onward postage costs, PM your address if selected.
- You must already have registered an interest in taking in part in the competition in the thread to take advantage of this offer!
1) ColdSmoke
2) Big Kahuna
3) Skullbiker
4) MRpeabody
5) Goenoerd
6) Floricole
I’m sure you’ll agree this is a fantastic show of support from ChileSeedUSA and takes us one step closer to the origins of this great pepper!
Free seed offer now closed, lucky recipients listed above, please PM me your address and I will post out the seed as soon as I get them.
Note: You can still get your hands on World Record Big Jim Pepper seed at http://www.chileseedusa.com/
D3monic said:The seeds I acquired haven't germinated, if anyone in the states has any to spare I'd be happy to trade.
Big Kahuna said:Here's a pic of the 17" pepper, this is what we're aiming for!
no not yet.. I have at least five plants for nowGeonerd said:If you guys want to give up now....
Congrats to the winnersdennish said:Exciting news to share!
I am in touch with the good folks at ChileSeedUSA. http://www.chileseedusa.com/
The Big Jim variety was developed on the Lytle farm and named after the founder, the late Jim Lytle. Jim’s grandson, Faron, has very kindly offered a fantastic prize which will be offered to the 2nd place entrant, full details will be added to the post at the top of the thread. Thanks so much for the support Faron!
Faron has also offered a batch of free World Record Big Jim Pepper seed, selected over generations to yield the biggest pods as described below…
“In 2011 I Planted foundation seed my Grandmother selected from the lot# she took the world record from.
The results were many 20 inch (50.8 centimeters) pods. Guinness officials could not come to verify until late season, at that time the pods had turned red. Guinness officials arrived and I was on a business trip, My Father Harvested a pod that measured 16 3/4 inches (42.545 centimeters) but did not have the registration fee to have it recorded. I selected seed from many different plants that had 40-50 centimeter red pods, I have since harvested 52 centimeter pods from these selections”
The first 5 members who post in this thread will be sent a batch of World Record Big Jim Pepper seed free of charge, courtesy of ChileSeedUSA!
(5 offered here and 5 offered to chillies galore participants)
Note:
Lucky Recipients
- I will list the lucky recipients when all the seed have been allocated.
- I will cover onward postage costs, PM your address if selected.
- You must already have registered an interest in taking in part in the competition in the thread to take advantage of this offer!
1) ColdSmoke
2) Big Kahuna
3) Skullbiker
4) MRpeabody
5) Goenoerd
6) Floricole
I’m sure you’ll agree this is a fantastic show of support from ChileSeedUSA and takes us one step closer to the origins of this great pepper!
Free seed offer now closed, lucky recipients listed above, please PM me your address and I will post out the seed as soon as I get them.
Note: You can still get your hands on World Record Big Jim Pepper seed at http://www.chileseedusa.com/
Ate it raw and cold.roper2008 said:Very nice pepper Karoo. I would have grilled that baby.
Yes this season.dennish said:
Great looking pepper Karoo, nice work!
Is that grown this season? If so, would you like to submit as an entry to the leader board (you'll be top for some time methinks!)?
If so, please take note of the rules on posting entries listed in the first post of the thread;
1) Biggest pod = (length measurement + circumference measurement). i.e. my pod is 5cm long and has a max circumference of 5cm, giving a score = 10
2) Entries must be submitted with photo clearly showing length and circumference measurements posted in this thread. The pod doesn't have to be ripe. Pod must be pictured next to a ruler or tape measure to show length (edge of Cylex down to Apex) and with a tape measure wrapped around the fattest point to show circumference.
As a reference for everyone, measure length from the edge of the Cylex (not including it) to the tip of the pod Apex, as crudely marked here... you can allow for curvature of the pod wall (i.e. doesn't have to be straight down from points A to B.
OK cool. Consider me inspired on this cold and grey February morning in the UK!karoo said:Yes this season.
I already have my eye on a bigger one.
So this is not an entry yet , only to serve as inspiration to those busy germinating.
Have grilled a few green ones and they were great.roper2008 said:Very nice pepper Karoo. I would have grilled that baby.