Having never had a scotch bonnet before, I wanted to grow them for a couple of years but just this year I finally had one plant survive and actually produce fruit.
Below are some pics of the 1st load that I pulled off the plant today. As far as I can tell, they are pretty typical scotch bonnets and actually look much closer to the correct look than others I see around the net that look just like habs.
I took one of the smaller ones and cut it up for a taste test and I must say that I was pleasantly surprised. This thing didn't taste at all like a hab (don't like hab flavor). It wasn't as hot as I was anticipating, but that may be because I have been eating quite a bit of my scorpion powder lately. To me it had a fresh pepper taste with decent heat as long as you had a bit of placenta but to me didn't have that pungent hab flavor that I am not really fond of. This will be on the grow list for years to come.
Having done a little reading up on them, it seems like the shape of bonnets are graded. I'll differ to the experts, but these seem close to grade 1 to me.
Below are some pics of the 1st load that I pulled off the plant today. As far as I can tell, they are pretty typical scotch bonnets and actually look much closer to the correct look than others I see around the net that look just like habs.
I took one of the smaller ones and cut it up for a taste test and I must say that I was pleasantly surprised. This thing didn't taste at all like a hab (don't like hab flavor). It wasn't as hot as I was anticipating, but that may be because I have been eating quite a bit of my scorpion powder lately. To me it had a fresh pepper taste with decent heat as long as you had a bit of placenta but to me didn't have that pungent hab flavor that I am not really fond of. This will be on the grow list for years to come.
Having done a little reading up on them, it seems like the shape of bonnets are graded. I'll differ to the experts, but these seem close to grade 1 to me.