POTAWIE said:No but I've been googling myself quite often.![]()
lmao!!!
Thanks pam and potawie for the reply to the 'serious' question.
Triinie sorry for the hijack. Your plants look great btw.
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POTAWIE said:No but I've been googling myself quite often.![]()
nipotastro said:plants looking great!
what about taste? how use these nipples fresh, dry or else?
what is dimensions of the plant?
thx
rainbowberry said:Last year in England we only had the one season, cold, damp and basically Sh*tty.
You seem to like our heat. seeing all those weird white tourists from Britain and France... they never waste a second of sun. funny to see them all mocha colored later on.rainbowberry said:I know we can't take the heat. We moan all year about the cold and when the sun comes out we complain that it's too hot. We have a really sticky, humid heat here, not a nice dry one.
I think you mean scarlet red.Omri said:You seem to like our heat. seeing all those weird white tourists from Britain and France... they never waste a second of sun. funny to see them all mocha colored later on.![]()
There's a phase after the burns. that's when the red turns dark, and I mean really dark.rainbowberry said:I think you mean scarlet red.
Maybe.Chiliac said:That's called ashes!
Then it all peels off and we're back to being milk bottle white again.Omri said:There's a phase after the burns. that's when the red turns dark, and I mean really dark.
I've seen it with my own two eyes! Is this some top secret thing?rainbowberry said:Then it all peels off and we're back to being milk bottle white again.
Brown... gah, nvm.rainbowberry said:what the going red or brown bit?
Bubonic said:Well that got my attention, how hot are these peppers?
Never knew there was so many different kinds!