Hi Guy's
Is it too early to ask your 2024 grow list .............
Last year i grew way too many varieties had to give a few away......which turned out interesting to see how they grew in others greenhouses
Next year I'm "trying" to be more disciplined.........
Capsicum chinense:
Super bhut jolokia jw
Peach bhut jolokia
7 pot primo
7 pot brain strain yellow
Habanero Chocolate
Mustard naga
Black naga
Fatalii gourmet jigsaw
Scotch brains Yellow F6
Chocolate scotch
Trinidad moruga scorpion red
Dorset naga
Capsicum pubescens :
Rocoto long
# planning on growing multiple specimens as it was my best from my 2023 Capsicum pubescens trial showing most potential outdoors in Scotland.
Capsicum annuum:
Ring of fire
Black hungarian
Bulgarian carrot
Purple serrano
Takanotsume
Capsicum baccatum:
Bishops crown
Nepalese bell
Brazilian starfish red
Dedo de mocha
#Planning an outdoor trial here in Scotland I'm not expecting to get ripe fruit outdoors so looking for variety that tastes good "green" / unripe ??
Capsicum flexuosum:
I've two plant's grown from seed this year hopefully they will survive our winter........
This year I took the advice of a friend who recommended trialing new varieties in 5 litre pot's to fit more in and see the potential of each variety which worked well indeed. Some I shall be growing next year in much bigger pot's or Kratky another discovery of my 2023 season.
Stephen
Is it too early to ask your 2024 grow list .............
Last year i grew way too many varieties had to give a few away......which turned out interesting to see how they grew in others greenhouses
Next year I'm "trying" to be more disciplined.........
Capsicum chinense:
Super bhut jolokia jw
Peach bhut jolokia
7 pot primo
7 pot brain strain yellow
Habanero Chocolate
Mustard naga
Black naga
Fatalii gourmet jigsaw
Scotch brains Yellow F6
Chocolate scotch
Trinidad moruga scorpion red
Dorset naga
Capsicum pubescens :
Rocoto long
# planning on growing multiple specimens as it was my best from my 2023 Capsicum pubescens trial showing most potential outdoors in Scotland.
Capsicum annuum:
Ring of fire
Black hungarian
Bulgarian carrot
Purple serrano
Takanotsume
Capsicum baccatum:
Bishops crown
Nepalese bell
Brazilian starfish red
Dedo de mocha
#Planning an outdoor trial here in Scotland I'm not expecting to get ripe fruit outdoors so looking for variety that tastes good "green" / unripe ??
Capsicum flexuosum:
I've two plant's grown from seed this year hopefully they will survive our winter........
This year I took the advice of a friend who recommended trialing new varieties in 5 litre pot's to fit more in and see the potential of each variety which worked well indeed. Some I shall be growing next year in much bigger pot's or Kratky another discovery of my 2023 season.
Stephen
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