My best and most unique plants are my Orange Manzano and Thai #1. I've traded a few seeds, but never done a full scale seed offering until now. The first 15 to send me postage will get approximately 10 seeds of each. I've reserved enough seeds so that there will be enough for anyone who has sent me seeds in the past. If you have seeds to trade please check post #2. So send me a message if you are interested in trying these out next year. One note, these have not been isolated, but chances are they are pure due to the distance from compatible plants.
The Orange Manzano is a Capsicum Pubescens. This particular plant is just about 3 years old with 6 foot vines. The berries are very large, ranging from golf balls to baseballs. It has a very slow burn and a unique flavor. Nice and hot with black seeds. It grows very well in my temperate climate. It may be tough in extreme heat and short seasons. It would be best if you could overwinter for guaranteed production.
The Thai #1 was selected from 10+ different Thai + Cambodian varieties. I lost the label, so it's been renamed Thai #1. This plant is amazing. It bears grows, flowers and fruits at the same time. In my climate it has berries nearly year round. It's great for cooking with and is hotter than the average Thais at the Asian market. The plant is very hearty, pest and disease resistant, heavy producer, and super easy to grow. It has a bush shape and can be grown in very tiny containers. If I could only grow one, this would be it.
Send me a PM if interested!
The Orange Manzano is a Capsicum Pubescens. This particular plant is just about 3 years old with 6 foot vines. The berries are very large, ranging from golf balls to baseballs. It has a very slow burn and a unique flavor. Nice and hot with black seeds. It grows very well in my temperate climate. It may be tough in extreme heat and short seasons. It would be best if you could overwinter for guaranteed production.
The Thai #1 was selected from 10+ different Thai + Cambodian varieties. I lost the label, so it's been renamed Thai #1. This plant is amazing. It bears grows, flowers and fruits at the same time. In my climate it has berries nearly year round. It's great for cooking with and is hotter than the average Thais at the Asian market. The plant is very hearty, pest and disease resistant, heavy producer, and super easy to grow. It has a bush shape and can be grown in very tiny containers. If I could only grow one, this would be it.
Send me a PM if interested!