Hey all, i was given a ghost chili in a tin as a present so i thought i'd give it a go.
This is the tin i was given:
Once the plant got to producing chilies they were clearly not like any ghost variety i had seen. Google didn't turn anything similar.
I got to about the 300th review of the product and found only one person that said what grew out wasn't as expected (In fact most people reviewed before anything had sprouted).
I had 3 sprout in total. The plants are all under 2 feet tall and very hardy, leaves are thick and quite dark green and crinkly (In case photos don't show it). It loves heat! Seems to need very minimal water compared to my fresnos and apaches.
If anyone can advise/comment/guess on what's going on with these plants it i'd really appreciate it!
My rookie guess is cross pollination with the much taller fresno plants. I isolated them as much as i could but my growing space is limited in the house.
Plant 1
For scale the largest peppers are about 3 inches long in this pic
Plant 2
Much smaller chilies - largest about 1.5 inches
Plant 3
Completely different looking chilies - very yellow/purple with a couple turning orange. Biggest chilies are 1.5 inches
Apologies for the image sizing - i had a battle getting them to show at all so i've conceded this is as good as i'm going to get them.
This is the tin i was given:
Once the plant got to producing chilies they were clearly not like any ghost variety i had seen. Google didn't turn anything similar.
I got to about the 300th review of the product and found only one person that said what grew out wasn't as expected (In fact most people reviewed before anything had sprouted).
I had 3 sprout in total. The plants are all under 2 feet tall and very hardy, leaves are thick and quite dark green and crinkly (In case photos don't show it). It loves heat! Seems to need very minimal water compared to my fresnos and apaches.
If anyone can advise/comment/guess on what's going on with these plants it i'd really appreciate it!
My rookie guess is cross pollination with the much taller fresno plants. I isolated them as much as i could but my growing space is limited in the house.
Plant 1
For scale the largest peppers are about 3 inches long in this pic
Plant 2
Much smaller chilies - largest about 1.5 inches
Plant 3
Completely different looking chilies - very yellow/purple with a couple turning orange. Biggest chilies are 1.5 inches
Apologies for the image sizing - i had a battle getting them to show at all so i've conceded this is as good as i'm going to get them.