i disagree on the cayenne thing. there are WAY too many "thai" varieties to call it a cayenne. i have bought and eaten both and the thai variety are usually alot skinnier than cayenne. cayenne also taste different.
chillilover said:Did you get it in a bigger pot yet and have been pinching buds?
smariotti said:It's in the ground now, and I can't bring myself to pinch buds because I want peppers. :-/
smariotti said:That sounds right!
They're pendant (as opposed to upright-growing) pods, so I guess that rules out Thai Red. Kung Pao have medium heat? I've eaten a few and they seem pretty warm but not crazy hot. They lack the floral flavor of the thai bird chiles but are pretty tasty.
Coincidentally I just fired up a dehydrator last night and dried those four buggers out for flakes.
chilehunter said:kung pao have medium heat, IMO yes but it all depends on each persons tolerance to chiles.
I know you've checked it off as not being a thai red, but for future reference if ya need it, plus I already took the pic & now want to show it
heres a thai red