About 6~ months ago I had orderd these off Amazon ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/product-gallery/B005HG49IQ/ref=cm_ciu_pdp_images_0?ie=UTF8&index=0&isremote=0&tag=vglnk-c1061-20 ) deseeded them and this is what I got...
When I first saw the pods staring up at the sun, they reminded me of Sunrise Trinidad Scorpions right off, and by the other responces I'm not the only one. Although the multible pods per nodes kind of say that it might have mixed some, still a great plant are the pods as hot as a T.S. and how is the flavor?
George W.
Its my first so super hot I can't give an accrete review of it, but from the slivers I've had and the "suckers" I mean patients at work that tried it; it has a good flavor with some punch behind it..
If somebody wants to do a review on it I'll send them my next ripe pod that way I/ we have a better idea on what it is.
I also just put it in a much bigger bucket so I don't know if that will "stunt" it for a little bit..
Since I'm way over due for an update, some recent pics of where I'm at; Anything that was transplanted got some raw fish scraps thrown in for good measure..
Getto hoop house
Will have to transplant these soon
Cherry pepper that was just transplanted and over wintered
Also survived the winter just not sure what it is anymore
Jalapeño that survived the winter and transplanted also
Unknown super in its new home
Part 2
My TS Sunrise that isn't doing so well, the root ball is only the size of my fist, I took it out of the big bucket I had it in and put it a WM bag filled with MG potting soil along with some raw fish scraps; I also cut it back hopefully that will let it bounce back from the winter.
Ive got more pics but for some reason I cant post them...
Its sitting in miracle grow potting mix that's only like 2weeks old with fish scraps about 2-3" down buried also, l did notice that the root ball was only like the size of my fist..
Ya that little bit of grass doesn't help but i can't see it taking that much it also gets waterd like twice a week..
What size pot did it come from? Was it root bound then you moved it? I have had plants that look like that recover and have also lost a few. There are some pros here, hopefully they can offer good advice.