theChileman.org - New Growing Guides added

Hello everyone.

One of the main reasons for starting the chileman site (www.thechileman.org) was to try and spread the word that growing chile peppers is both easy and fun.

One of the messages we wanted to get across was that despite all the rhetoric & speal about special soil mixtures, heated propagators and hydroponic solutions, the art of chile growing is a very simple on. If you can grow your toe nails, you can grow chiles!

So in an attempt to demistify the subject we have recently put together a simple and straight forward 'beginners guide to growing chile peppers'

You can find the guide on the following link:

http://www.thechileman.org/guide_home.php

Although it is aimed at 'newbies' (and will be like treating you pro's how to suck eggs) we hope you all find it and an easy read and informative.

Enjoy

The Guys from the chileman (www.thechileman.org)

'Trying our best to spread the word that Chile growing is easy & fun'. :D :D
 
imaguitargod][quote=setzuanfire said:
Very helpful ref.s and info- I want to grow naga morich!
I do too, but can't find seeds. :)[/quote]

These guys claim to have them: http://www.fearthechilli.com/

At this point, the internet being what it is, I'd be very hard put to believe that the seeds I'm about to purchase really are Naga Morrich or Dorset or anything of the kind. But then, I'm not particularly trusting when it comes to such things.

I don't want the seeds. I want the peppers. Then I know where my seeds came from.

T
 
Hi Tina,

They claim to have the NAGA JOLOKIA not tha Naga Morich, they are totally different varieties. The pods are more Fatalli.Devils Tongue like not Cayenne shaped.

http://www.thechileman.org/results.php?chile=1&find=naga&heat=Any&origin=Any&genus=Any&submit=Search

This is what a plate full look like:

NagaHarvest2.jpg


You can find more info & images in my photobucket account here:

http://s7.photobucket.com/albums/y295/thechileman/Naga Morich Gallery/

Mark
 
darlochileman said:
Hello everyone.

One of the main reasons for starting the chileman site (www.thechileman.org) was to try and spread the word that growing chile peppers is both easy and fun.

One of the messages we wanted to get across was that despite all the rhetoric & speal about special soil mixtures, heated propagators and hydroponic solutions, the art of chile growing is a very simple on. If you can grow your toe nails, you can grow chiles!

So in an attempt to demistify the subject we have recently put together a simple and straight forward 'beginners guide to growing chile peppers'

You can find the guide on the following link:

http://www.thechileman.org/guide_home.php

Although it is aimed at 'newbies' (and will be like treating you pro's how to suck eggs) we hope you all find it and an easy read and informative.

Enjoy

The Guys from the chileman (www.thechileman.org)

'Trying our best to spread the word that Chile growing is easy & fun'. :D :D

Superb site for me as a n00b, and one which works hand in glove with this site...I hope other n00bs find this.
 
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