I bought a plant from one of our board members. I was embarrassed to tell him or post, but I almost killed the plant. He did a great job of packing and shipping, but I made the mistake of opening the box at work and leaving it on my desk all day. The leaves almost all wilted and I thought it was dead! Fortunately, the roots were all good and I was able to nurse it back to life. After almost 100 days in the ground, it has produced around 20 peppers, with more on the way. I'm not sure if this is a good yield for this variety, but my garden is not ideal for growing Chile's.
The peppers have good heat, and to to my surprise, really do have a hint of citrus flavor!! They are my favorite Chile's so far. I am saving seeds for next season, and for trade.
Here are some pics: The small red ones on the plate are super Chile's, not lemon drops.
The peppers have good heat, and to to my surprise, really do have a hint of citrus flavor!! They are my favorite Chile's so far. I am saving seeds for next season, and for trade.
Here are some pics: The small red ones on the plate are super Chile's, not lemon drops.