Sorry about the title; it just came to mind. Warning: This glog will most likely be EXTREMELY BORING - read at your own risk. 2019 will be my third "proper" year growing chillies. I'm still at the newbie stage of wanting to try every variety of several species and haven't yet managed to narrow it down to particular favourites. Consequently most of my planned grow is made up of things that are new to me.
Decided to go for more baccatums next year as they seem to do well in my climate; they take months to ripen but then I get a glut. Gluts are very welcome in my house. Will grow a few annuals as ornamentals outside the front door and also some I hope are reliable enough to get a crop from even if we have a bad summer. I love the challenge of growing really hot peppers even though I don't have a greenhouse so that means some chinenses. So it's quite a mixture. Only one rocoto so, if it's successful, I should get true seed from it to re-stock the European Seed Train (EST).
List currently looks like this:
* Not received yet
There are a couple more I got from the EST but, embarrassingly, I can't remember what they are.
Attempting to overwinter:
They are all aphid-infested and somewhat sick looking so I'm not sure any of them will make it. I certainly need to deal with the aphids in the next few weeks before I start sowing seeds. My other half (OH) has banned plants from the bedroom windowsill which is the best place in the house (south-facing.) I've snuck three tiny ones on there but most of the rest are languishing in a north-facing window so are getting no sunlight whatsoever.
This year (2018) I had 38 pots outside plus three indoors, making 41 pots of 35 varieties, plus about a dozen more plants which never got potted up into proper pots. Approximately 40 pots will be my limit again for next year but I would like to grow more than one plant of some varieties so ideally I need to whittle the list down to 30 varieties or fewer from the 56+ above.
How on earth does one choose?
Decided to go for more baccatums next year as they seem to do well in my climate; they take months to ripen but then I get a glut. Gluts are very welcome in my house. Will grow a few annuals as ornamentals outside the front door and also some I hope are reliable enough to get a crop from even if we have a bad summer. I love the challenge of growing really hot peppers even though I don't have a greenhouse so that means some chinenses. So it's quite a mixture. Only one rocoto so, if it's successful, I should get true seed from it to re-stock the European Seed Train (EST).
List currently looks like this:
- Aleppo
- Basket of Fire
- Ethiopian Berbere*
- Gelbe Kirschen (Yellow Cherry)
- Hot Cherry (Cseresznye) Paprika
- Pritamin (sweet pepper)
- Rosemary Pepper
- Purple Tiger
- Thai Demon
- Urfa Biber
- Aji Berry Amarillo
- Aji Guyana
- Aji Guyana Rush F2
- Aji Lemon Drop
- Aji Mango
- Criolla Sella
- El Oro de Trinidad F2
- Ethiopian Peppertree
- Hot Orange
- Mini Bonnet
- Sugar Rush Cream*
- Sugar Rush Red
- 7 Pot Brainstrain Yellow
- 7 Pot BBG White
- BBG7
- Bhut Jolokia Peach
- Bhut Jolokia White
- Black Cayman
- Coyote Zan White*
- Fatalii Peach
- Fatalii Uber Yellow
- Genghis Khan Brains
- JPGS
- Moruga Scorpion
- Moruga Scorpion/Brainstrain(?) Red
- Moruga Scorpion/Brainstrain(?) Yellow
- Moruga Scorpion Caramel*
- SB Matthew Arthur red
- SB MOA WHP x
- SB TFM
- White Lightning (PDNxBMJ)
- Manzano Orange
* Not received yet
There are a couple more I got from the EST but, embarrassingly, I can't remember what they are.
Attempting to overwinter:
- Bahamian Goat
- BOC x Primo yellow
- Brazilian Ghost (2 plants)
- Burkina Yellow
- Carolina Reaper
- Genghis Khan Brain
- Habanero Red
- Krishna Jolokia
- Nagabrain Chocolate (2 plants)
- Nebru 7
- PdN
- PdN x SB7J
- SB Cappuccino
- SB MoA
They are all aphid-infested and somewhat sick looking so I'm not sure any of them will make it. I certainly need to deal with the aphids in the next few weeks before I start sowing seeds. My other half (OH) has banned plants from the bedroom windowsill which is the best place in the house (south-facing.) I've snuck three tiny ones on there but most of the rest are languishing in a north-facing window so are getting no sunlight whatsoever.
This year (2018) I had 38 pots outside plus three indoors, making 41 pots of 35 varieties, plus about a dozen more plants which never got potted up into proper pots. Approximately 40 pots will be my limit again for next year but I would like to grow more than one plant of some varieties so ideally I need to whittle the list down to 30 varieties or fewer from the 56+ above.
How on earth does one choose?