skullbiker said:Maybe off-pheno pepperoncini.
Tybo said:Looking back through your posts it seems like you've had several mystery peppers this season.
Fermenting Spanishtan said:I guess could be some off pheno of habanero or burkina SB
BlackFatalii said:
I doubt it. The calyx in the first picture looks a bit big for a typical chinense variety. I think it is more likely to be an annuum variety. Are you getting multiple pods/flowers per node? Pics of the plant and flowers could help verify the species.
See below....... How many pods can you count from that one node?theboogeyman said:Haven't had a chance to taste it yet, but plant, unripe fruit, multiple pods per node? I'm kinda new at this...
Awfully brave of you to assume I can count.... But I'm guessing three?The_NorthEast_ChileMan said:See below....... How many pods can you count from that one node?
Yeah, its kinda hard to tell there, but a NODE is any Y in a branch or, basically, the branches crotches. Lol. If a branch Ys, 1 to multiple fruits will grow from there, depending on species. Annuums have 1 pod per node (with the exception of some first crotches that Ive seen multiple on annuums, then the rest are single).theboogeyman said:Awfully brave of you to assume I can count.... But I'm guessing three?
They’re really good pickled, ripe or not! Even a quick “cold-pickle” is pretty good.theboogeyman said:Well, it sounds like you might be right. I'm still waiting in a new one to ripen, but my guinea pig at work said they're pretty sweet and mild. They're over twice the size of my peperoncinis though!
Hmmmm......I guess I don’t know. I’m not sure what color a regular one turns. I’ve only ever eaten them pickled and green. Store-bought stuff.theboogeyman said:That sounds really good. How do you like the orange compared to regular?
Bhuter said:Hmmmm......I guess I don’t know. I’m not sure what color a regular one turns. I’ve only ever eaten them pickled and green. Store-bought stuff.