thanks for the information, I tried several ways but I could not see them, I'll try againhere, you used the email code, go down to IMG code and cut and paste it into this editor.
Give it a try
I remember some posts from otherr Italian members and they can grow some mighty wicked peppers, hell they do a great job on grapes and tomatoes also, must be great growing conditions.
Nice work Leonardo!
the plant whith the pod yellow is a habanero lemonWhat is that last plant with the yellow pods? Is it just me or is that a hell of a lot of pods for one plant?!?!
haba lemon is the fruit of a very different fruit from the fruit of the fatalii, yellow lighter almost white to very late ripening, surface smoother and more streamlined product.I've just started growing a Habanero Limon.. That is the same thing I suppose?? It definitely looks like a fatalii, but I've never grown either.
the soil of my fields is heavy clay, in ancient times were here today cleared the swamps, is a good ground but not great for this type of cultivation because poor drainage.it's all that volcanic soil. all those macro and micro nutes going around in italy.