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TONS of Ghost Peppers and what to do with them.

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Anyway, this YouTube Video is "What do do with a TON of Ghost Peppers".
Let me know your opinion.
Thanks.
 
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PJ...good video with some good ideas...you will see there is an enormous amount of differnt ideas in this forum...

as far as the giant Bhut Jolokia pods go, I am assuming you have just selected the largest pods from your original plants and grown the seed several years...how many years have you been growing the Bhuts?...I have done the same and this year have several plants that produced very nice and large pods which I will keep for next years seed...
 
AJ that is why I was curious since bhut jolokia seems to be only one of several peppers that are grouped by the public/seed companies under "Ghost Pepper".
 
Nice Haul there, pepperjoe!

You made me wanna cry when throwing those sprinkles on the ground...I've been scrounging for bhut powder for months. I wanted to jump through the screen, do the flying horizontal leap, and catch it right before it hit the ground, just like in the movies :lol:. But I'm all good now, just got notice yesterday of a big supply of bhuts. THANK GOODNESS!

Looking forward to seeing you around the forum-
SL
 
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as far as the giant Bhut Jolokia pods go, I am assuming you have just selected the largest pods from your original plants and grown the seed several years...how many years have you been growing the Bhuts?...I have done the same and this year have several plants that produced very nice and large pods which I will keep for next years seed...


ThePepperGrowingMan grew some of Pepper Joe's Giant Ghost Peppers last summer.

This is what he had to say about them.

"I put them at about 80% of my regular jolokias. The giants taste the same and the plants grow a lot faster, put off bigger pods and a lot more of them compared to my regular jolokias."

And this is the thread that comment came from,

http://www.thehotpepper.com/topic/13886-thepeppergrowingmans-2010-grow-log/page__hl__%2Bgiant+%2Bbhut+%2Bjolokia+%2Bfrom+%2Bpepper+%2Bjoe__st__100

I ordered some giant ghost pepper seeds from Pepper Joe and am looking forward to seeing how the plants perform next year.

Even at 80% of the heat of a regular Bhut Jolokia, the bigger pods and greater proliferation of them should make for a good harvest.

dvg
 
Haha, I watched the vid and though there were a variety of sizes of Ghost peppers flakes and powders on display, I found the Ghost Pepper Vodka Marinate of particular interest.

I'm guessin' that a shooter of that fire water would end up being one HOT SHOT!;)

dvg
 
ThePepperGrowingMan grew some of Pepper Joe's Giant Ghost Peppers last summer.

This is what he had to say about them.

"I put them at about 80% of my regular jolokias. The giants taste the same and the plants grow a lot faster, put off bigger pods and a lot more of them compared to my regular jolokias."

And this is the thread that comment came from,

http://www.thehotpep...%2Bjoe__st__100

I ordered some giant ghost pepper seeds from Pepper Joe and am looking forward to seeing how the plants perform next year.

Even at 80% of the heat of a regular Bhut Jolokia, the bigger pods and greater proliferation of them should make for a good harvest.

dvg

I ended up with hundreds of them last year (some in my avatar picture) and would now say depending on what part of the season they grew in they were 80% - 100% as my regular jolokias. I mean at a certain point it's hard to tell...f'ing hot is f'ing hot :hell:

Great producers though. Big part of my garden plan next year. Jut had one of my saved seeds sprout in my DWC bucket in the basement. Updates to grow log coming in the next few days.
 
PJ...good video with some good ideas...you will see there is an enormous amount of differnt ideas in this forum...

as far as the giant Bhut Jolokia pods go, I am assuming you have just selected the largest pods from your original plants and grown the seed several years...how many years have you been growing the Bhuts?...I have done the same and this year have several plants that produced very nice and large pods which I will keep for next years seed...

AJ,
I've been growing it for about 9 years...worked on getting seeds after the Sept. 2000 article in the International Herald Tribune...I was skeptical about it at first because it was incorrectly referred as a Cayenne Pepper...and no way is there a Cayenne that hot. And there were conflicting stories coming out of India.
Of course after the dust settled with the initial publicity ran it was obviously a Chinense.
It reminds me of the current Buzz about the Naga Viper...I'm not sure that enough testing has been done on several peppers from several different plants. Also, it takes 3 years of consistent results from a cross bred pepper to officially become a new strain.
Time will tell as the story continues to unfold...
 
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