Glad to hear someone north of the 45th parallelpodz said:Hope your weather improves soon, Paul! We had a terribly poor summer last year but this year it has been great. Thermal summer started about 10 days early and just has not stopped at all.
I followed your lead this year and put a whole lot of stuff in 3-gal containers. We'll see how well they do.
PaulG said:These pods are not fully ripe yet. They will
end up bright red if it ripens like the last
specimen I grew.
It's the chinenses that are looking really sucky.DownRiver said:Hey! I thought you said your plants are sucking. That Chili Costa Rica sure is showing off. She's kinda sexy looking lol.
His bad...I told them what they were.PaulG said:@ Scott:
That is cruel and unusual punishment!
But, funny!
Here, I'm lucky, most years I don't get a decent crop before the heat shuts them down. So I've been starting earlier to have them ready to flower ASAP. Working for onceCaneDog said:For me, most chinense rarely appear to do much outside until late June. They really take off in the following months, but it by then it usually seems like a race to get ripe pods before things cool off enough that ripening slows and rain becomes an issue again. I'm happy mine look healthy despite all the cool/wet, but they don't appear much bigger to the eye than they did 6 weeks ago. Oh well, things usually work out fine, just the PNW seems to like to see me sweat a bit.
Can't wait to see how those FloridaGhost Pepper Revolution said:Lovin the purple shade
mine are out and pics soon
Sometimes folks just don't listen!Devv said:His bad...I told them what they were.
Bit off more than he could chew???
Oh nice, Paul! You have a Piment d'Espelette from a different source. I got mine from Colin in France (nice.chili), and I'm not sure where Peter (SLP) got his......but I'm glad you have a comparison.PaulG said:Some of the three-gallon part of my grow,
Yellow Mushroom from Don’t Panic (seed train), Haskorea from Bryan,
Piment de Espelette from Semillas la Palma.
The second and third have triple forks:
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That’s a trio of new varieties that the Piment de EspeletteBhuter said:Oh nice, Paul! You have a Piment d'Espelette from a different source. I got mine from Colin in France (nice.chili), and I'm not sure where Peter (SLP) got his......but I'm glad you have a comparison.
Awesome! I've grown the first two, but the Espelette is a variety for Tonie. She wanted a spicy bell, but that and the haskorea were still a little too uncomfortable in the heat dept for her. So let's hope people of France have a more delicate palate than people of Turkey/Syria.PaulG said:That’s a trio of new varieties that the Piment de Espelette
is in, so looking forward to some new experiences there.
I hope I wind up with something to compare!