Really ? So I should pick these ? Won't they taste better if I leave them on until they turn all orange ?obeychase said:I'm a new grower, but with my experience with other people's crops, take the peppers off right as they start to turn colors from that unripe green. If you pick a ripe pepper off your plant in the hopes of leaving it out or preserving it, chance are the pod will get moldy on the inside.
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Let the pod ripen over time in your kitchen.
ÂSavinaRed said:Really ? So I should pick these ? Won't they taste better if I leave them on until they turn all orange ?
there will be no flavor difference if they vine ripen or ripen off the plant ?obeychase said:Perfect time to pick those.
ÂSavinaRed said:there will be no flavor difference if they vine ripen or ripen off the plant ?
ok great ill pick them tonight when I get home and place them in a bowl. I just might make some salsa with them tomorrow.obeychase said:Â
If you were to eat a pod now, yes there would be a flavor difference. But, picking them now will increase your overall yield this year (as another habanero will grow back quicker), and picking them at this half-ripe stage is critical to avoiding a spoiled crop.
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When I went to my buddies house a few days back, he gave me one of his fresh picked orange habs. The flavor was great until I really bit it. Immediate scent of sweat/mold, and the pod was black on the inside. I later ate one of his pods that look like yours now, flavor was great and no mold. They later came to ripen in a bowl in his kitchen as well.
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You can leave them on there a bit longer if you're really that concerned, but I'd say pick em now and put em in a dish.
When you do harvest, make sure you don't pull the fruit off the plant. I know it seems really dumb, but snip the pepper off the halfway mark where the stem of the pepper meets the stem of the plant. You drastically reduce the amount of stress you put on the plant as well as avoiding damage.
ÂSavinaRed said:ok great ill pick them tonight when I get home and place them in a bowl. I just might make some salsa with them tomorrow.
ÂIf you pick a ripe pepper off your plant in the hopes of leaving it out or preserving it, chance are the pod will get moldy on the inside.