Hey:
When I buy Habeneros from the grocery store it seems like it is a bit of pot luck. They may be Habs, or Scotch Bonnets, or something else; I cannot tell one from the other. Sometimes they are just hot and clean chile flavored, maybe with a little pineapple and citrus flavor. Other times I get one with a ton of floral, tropical aroma and flavor. Not just pineapple, but kiwi, passion fruit kind of aroma. I want to try to grow this kind, and I would like to try to get some consistancy.
So I don’t know if it is the soil, and conditions they grew in, or if one particular varietal is more prone to those tropical aromas.
What variety of chile should I try to grow to have a good chance of the tropical nose? And What growing conditions might help with this?
Thanks, Sean
When I buy Habeneros from the grocery store it seems like it is a bit of pot luck. They may be Habs, or Scotch Bonnets, or something else; I cannot tell one from the other. Sometimes they are just hot and clean chile flavored, maybe with a little pineapple and citrus flavor. Other times I get one with a ton of floral, tropical aroma and flavor. Not just pineapple, but kiwi, passion fruit kind of aroma. I want to try to grow this kind, and I would like to try to get some consistancy.
So I don’t know if it is the soil, and conditions they grew in, or if one particular varietal is more prone to those tropical aromas.
What variety of chile should I try to grow to have a good chance of the tropical nose? And What growing conditions might help with this?
Thanks, Sean