This is an awesome thread! 5/6 on the MoA's for me. Steve..... those Papa Joes look mean man! Like a Bonnet crossed with a scorp.
Hi Chewi! Those are 18-inch tapered pots, which, I believe, makes them about 15 gallons in volume.
I've since moved away from tapered pots, because when the plants get large the wind tends to easily blow them over. The "straight-sided" black nursery pots have a much wider base, making them way more stable. They also have much better drain holes. Ugly, though...My wife does not like them....
If someone would make some nice, stable concrete planters with good drain holes, that would be great...Maybe a business opportunity there...
Solid point and I agree, even though I still have large tapered terracotta pots on some, I much prefer the wider base & drainage of my nursery pots, only wish they'd last much longer ....... I've since moved away from tapered pots, because when the plants get large the wind tends to easily blow them over. The "straight-sided" black nursery pots have a much wider base, making them way more stable. They also have much better drain holes. Ugly, though...My wife does not like them....
FayahBen those look more like a Harold's St Bart or another type of pepper.
Even the Bonnets that didn't have a great Tam shape didn't look like your picture . And they'd be mixed on the same plant. How many plants did you grow ? This is more what my plants look like.
Thanks for your post ... will help me figure things out better , with pictures is really helpful . I'm not saying you didn't plant what you thought you had. I guess I'm hoping the seeds got mislabled or something .... cause I so wasn't aiming for Scotch Bonnets that look like those. But I'm you liked the flavor no matter what's up ...
Thanks for your feed back & Peace,
P.Dreadie
I hope you do grow a few more of those plants if you have time and room. I too would like to see if something got crossed. That's how me learn ... by getting more plants in the ground. Again thanks for your feedback .