see hereFiresOfNil said:Is it a French cultivar?
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SavinaRed said:
yes mine is erectThe_NorthEast_ChileMan said:
While the description accurate, The pods grow erect on the plant and ripen from green to black to a fluorescent red., picture definitely in question.
I didn't last year but I will this season.fertilizer said:That's a nice looking and hardy goats weed, you should save seed from that one!
4 years is great!!smileyguy697 said:I have one that's 4 years old and it's still kicking ass in a 5 gallon bucket.. Love these things
Last year I grew a one, it didn't get more than 15in tall. It was very bushy. Hope this year they get a little taller.SavinaRed said:The one I have is between 4-5 feet. I'm going to transplant it from a 5 gal to 15 gal before winter. I'll prune it to grow more lower branches and make it bushier.
Here she is up against my back yard 6 foot fence.OCD Chilehead said:Last year I grew a one, it didn't get more than 15in tall. It was very bushy. Hope this year they get a little taller.
I might bring it inside this winter I'm not sure since it survived outside last winter. It would make a cool ornamental indoors though.OCD Chilehead said:That's a beautiful plant Nick. I might be able to get away with one in my house, as a ornamental. I'll have my Cob led room up this Winter. Will throw a couple in there, along with a couple super's.
Thanks for sharing
Chuck
As far as I know they are the same pepper just called different names from what I've researched. Maybe one of our expert growers can clear this up for us. I've heard the cobra is not as tall, grows lower to the ground and wider that the Goat.cathee said:I always thought goats weed was same as the black cobra pepper but these pictures don't look the same as my plant. But then again, I bought the "black cobra" seeds from ebay before I discovered this site. Its my first time growing them so hopefully they come out as nice as yours!!