Good luck! Did you notice the Justin said on his website that that are hard to germinate?Ghost Pepper Revolution said:Me too if the seeds will ever germinate
Good luck! Did you notice the Justin said on his website that that are hard to germinate?Ghost Pepper Revolution said:Me too if the seeds will ever germinate
Iv Only grown the brown but it was pretty goodFITN said:Has anyone here grown and tried both the yaki blue and the brown? I'm curious how they compared to each other.
Why not grow it out anyway? One man's trash and all that jazz..internationalfish said:Â
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Talked to Justin at WHP about it, and he didn't give the yaki blue a glowing review, so I'm revising my goals and going with this golden ghost instead.
I certainly would if I had the seeds. But it was more of a "hey, do you have any of these," "no, and here's why" conversation. Plus I'm pretty limited on room, so I figure I'll take the advice and try something else.Ruid said:Why not grow it out anyway? One man's trash and all that jazz..
Good I'm glad, I'm growing the brown as well. Looking forward to seeing them grow. It's a cool looking plant.D3monic said:Iv Only grown the brown but it was pretty good
I dont think WHP has yaki blue, just yaki blue fawn and they are very different from each other.FITN said:Good luck! Did you notice the Justin said on his website that that are hard to germinate?
I was referring to the Golden Ghost that internationalfish picked up.Ghost Pepper Revolution said:I dont think WHP has yaki blue, just yaki blue fawn and they are very different from each other.
Oops, I got confusedFITN said:I was referring to the Golden Ghost that internationalfish picked up.
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Thinking I'm going to have to wait to see some pods before I know which Yaki cross I have, Fillius Blue x Bhut or Pimenta Da Neyde x Bhut.
I think your plant is way further along in development and it's way darker then mine. I'll take a picture of mine in better light tomorrow. Yours looks bad ass though! I love that color!CaneDog said:Â
Yeah, helpful link!
So, I know mine is called Yaki Blue Fawn and is supposed to be Fillius Blue x Bhut. To add to the confusion, I've heard that though this strain is/was claimed to be Fillius Blue x Bhut, some suspect it is/was in truth PdN not F Blue - that it was never truly derived from F Blue, so perhaps not two different crosses, just two different phenos. I have no idea one way or the other, but here's a pic of mine.
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It's all busted up right now recovering from a functional and less than aesthetic beheading, but you can get a feel for what it looks like. Under less strong light the green/dark pattern looks more similar to yours, but mine seems to have more of a metallic sheen in any light. Who knows. It's a good looking (intense-looking actually; it really stands out), strong growing plant and I've heard the pods taste quite good, but it might be hard to be sure of which/what you're getting.
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Wow, sick looking plant. Never seen them like that, you win CDCaneDog said:Â
Yeah, helpful link!
So, I know mine is called Yaki Blue Fawn and is supposed to be Fillius Blue x Bhut. To add to the confusion, I've heard that though this strain is/was claimed to be Fillius Blue x Bhut, some suspect it is/was in truth PdN not F Blue - that it was never truly derived from F Blue, so perhaps not two different crosses, just two different phenos. I have no idea one way or the other, but here's a pic of mine.
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It's all busted up right now recovering from a functional and less than aesthetic beheading, but you can get a feel for what it looks like. Under less strong light the green/dark pattern looks more similar to yours, but mine seems to have more of a metallic sheen in any light. Who knows. It's a good looking (intense-looking actually; it really stands out), strong growing plant and I've heard the pods taste quite good, but it might be hard to be sure of which/what you're getting.
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i think i saw seeds for this when i was sorting through my seeds a couple days ago  If i recall they didnt seem very bonnet-like to me other than shape though.Ghost Pepper Revolution said:So noticed an email from Pepperlover saying order refunded, I think they are out of Stuffing scotch bonnets or done selling them. I hate to ask folks on here but does anyone have seeds? Lmk
ÂWalchit said:I tried to hit up Bhuter for some F4 cinder, but he's missing in action. So I have about 6 plants of the F2. Had 2 plants last year and they were really gnarly.
I haven't hear from Bhuter yet this year eitherÂWalchit said:I should have saved seeds last year, but mine were a little off pheno, I wanted to get the genetics that Bhuter preferred, Idk. Lol
But we will see what I get this year. Definitely worth growing out
Awe thanks brotha, FitN got me covered. He got his a couple months ago so he actually got them .Guatemalan Insanity Pepper said:i think i saw seeds for this when i was sorting through my seeds a couple days ago  If i recall they didnt seem very bonnet-like to me other than shape though.
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I've got your back man! Let me know when they show up.Ghost Pepper Revolution said:Awe thanks brotha, FitN got me covered. He got his a couple months ago so he actually got them .
Appreciate you guys
Much appreciated will do, hoping you like whats coming tooFITN said:I've got your back man! Let me know when they show up.
Yeah, you bet! I have no doubt that I'll like it! I'm anxious to find out what it is!Ghost Pepper Revolution said:Much appreciated will do, hoping you like whats coming too
If you came up empty handed with the Stuffing Bonnets, the closest low heat variety I've had to Bonnets on terms of flavor was the Frontera Sweet. They are yellow, got that yellow chinense flavor with some fruity/smoky times like I associate with yellow Bonnets, they even have a vaguely Bonnet-y shape... Not "cup&saucer" but short'n'squat lil effers.... They aren't zero-heat, but they are very very mild.Ghost Pepper Revolution said:Adding stuffing scotch bonnet and Aji dulce, coworker wants pepps for sofrito that dont have heat but taste like scotch bonnets. So I must oblige
Thanks Buddy, you growing them this year? Ill be up in your neck of the woods next month. I think if I order seeds Ill probably go Semillas but likely not this year. Ive got the Aji and stuffing seeds so good to go and hopefully I can show them off by growing some mighty plants.Bicycle808 said:If you came up empty handed with the Stuffing Bonnets, the closest low heat variety I've had to Bonnets on terms of flavor was the Frontera Sweet. They are yellow, got that yellow chinense flavor with some fruity/smoky times like I associate with yellow Bonnets, they even have a vaguely Bonnet-y shape... Not "cup&saucer" but short'n'squat lil effers.... They aren't zero-heat, but they are very very mild.
I think Duffy is selling them now. I got mine from Peter at Semillas, which is where Duffy got his original stock from. I Semillas is out, but Justin at White Hot Peppers has them.
https://www.whitehotpeppers.com/collections/capsicum-chinense/products/frontera-sweet
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