The_DoGMaN said:Chiltepin by far. I love the smoky flavour and the crazy burn.
I had a very sad year with them for some reason. My three plants only produced one solitary pod. I've saved the few seeds and hopefully this year produces better results. May be too humid here for them I'm not sure.Hybrid Mode 01 said:I'll be growing several tepin types this season for the first time. Really looking forward to trying them based on all the praise I've heard.
The_DoGMaN said:I had a very sad year with them for some reason. My three plants only produced one solitary pod. I've saved the few seeds and hopefully this year produces better results. May be too humid here for them I'm not sure.
Thanks, I managed to over winter one and collected 7 seeds from the pod so if I can germinate them I'll be set. I really appreciate the offer though.Hybrid Mode 01 said:
I recently acquired seeds for a bunch of different tepin types. Say the word and I can hook you up.
The_DoGMaN said:Thanks, I managed to over winter one and collected 7 seeds from the pod so if I can germinate them I'll be set. I really appreciate the offer though.
The_DoGMaN said:Never heard of a yellow tepin. That sounds very interesting.
Orange Wild Brazil are a favorite of mine as well!D3monic said:Orange wild brazil
lemme know if you want seeds wild man, I got ya.
A Peruvian coworker picked pods from a plant in a wild cluster that grows in Miami a few years ago when I got into peppers ...chiltepin said:I am growing more of these this year. Pequin, Chiltepin, Duke Pequin, Yellow Fire (Semillas), Chiltepin Amarillo, Wild Brazil, Blueberry (Mario Dadomo), maybe a couple more.
Grant I saw another post about your mystery citrus. Info?
I don't think I'll have the room. I have a lot of types that I have to grow and only space for a few that I want to. Time to rent some land I guess.Hybrid Mode 01 said:
I'm tellin' you, man. Say the word. Expand your horizons. Take a look at Judy's CAP 539, too.