impressive.
The stems on those plants looks like trees.
Must be an 2+ yr old plant?
thanks PepperLover.. lots of it ended up in my stomach hehevery nice harvest
they are red when fully matured but here we love to eat them at the late stage of white. ( nice heat ) the white stage is quite long.Nice harvest, I thought Tabasco peppers were red?
most of the peppers plants in my inlaw's place is woody like that .maybe its because of the soil there and they also grow big! lots of organic ferts from chicken and cows dung.nice plants. i can't believe how woody the trunks are. the tabascos are better if you let them turn red or at least the orange stage. they got some sting for such a small pepper. never seen hab x. interesting pod shape.
Those are some very interestingly-shaped Tabasco pods--more conical and pointy than what we have here in Louisiana. Are they a particular variety? I would love to grow some out.
Well this variety , i found it in Sabah ,Malaysia.. (borneo island) i don't see this peppers sold in any market anywhere else in Malaysia. (unless it involves sabahan's)they love their peppers...
Thanks! Fascinating. There is such a huge undocumented world of chile peppers out there, and so little time to taste or grow them all...
i guess in theory it should be able to grow...Great and very different looking Tabasco. I wonder if it would grow well here.
well TnTom i am from the equator... its always Sunny and rainy here...Do you winter your plants? Im thinking about bringing mine in the house for the winter.
I agree with you..
i guess in theory it should be able to grow...
well TnTom i am from the equator... its always Sunny and rainy here...
do you have it in a pot ?? if you do then i think you should over winter it.. (looks like its producing lots of pods )
have to be careful in digging up. the plant might have roots going all over!Wow Malaysia...I lived a short while years ago in Manila and traveled by ferry south through the islands. Thought someday I'd return and call it home. Never happened. No my plants are in the ground and I'd have to did them up and pot them. I have to decide soon as we had a light frost yesterday. I remember the rains and how beautifully warm it was in P.I. but never had a chance to visit Malaysia, wish I had.
Over wintering in your neck of the woods is pretty straight forward I'd guess
That is one helluva harvest you got there. Looks good. Keep up the good work.
Jas