POTAWIE said:It stands for Trenton farmer's market which is a market in NewJersey where the seeds "originated". I think Beth at peppermania carries them now
FiveStar said:I see this one mentioned a lot as a favorite scotch bonnet. What does the TFM stand for, and where can I find seeds?
Thanks
texas blues said:TheFatMan scotch bonnet. Hehe...you know who's gottem'.
Cheers, TB.
Omri said:Mine last season looked a lot like them guidebook Scotch Bonnet, but those didn't came from Beth. growing those this season AND ones from Beth. looking for some pods as they were delicious.
They looked nothing like the possible Annuum cross. if anything they looked a lot like the pods Chris once found. small, bonnet shape (although it was not consistent) and bright yellow (not orange or whatever color that in your pic). looked like Chinenses, too.POTAWIE said:Never any pics Omri
Mine weren't from Beth either, she only just started selling these recently when they became popular in other pepper forums. I did grow some that were more tam shaped but like many of the bonnet shaped pods, I think this was an Annuum or an Annuum cross.
Top is possibly an Annuum or Annuum cross, while the bottom is a somewhat typical TFM shape. Both are from the same batch of seeds.
imaguitargod said:It's a Scotch Bonnet that tells you all about it's bladder problems and gull stone passing stories....oh wait, that's a TMI Scotch bonnet
ÂPOTAWIE said:Never any pics Omri
Mine weren't from Beth either, she only just started selling these recently when they became popular in other pepper forums. I did grow some that were more tam shaped but like many of the bonnet shaped pods, I think this was an Annuum or an Annuum cross.
Top is possibly an Annuum or Annuum cross, while the bottom is a somewhat typical TFM shape. Both are from the same batch of seeds.