Âhot stuff said:I hear that aji cito are real hot. Anyone try these?
That would be awesome. Â Is it an early, medium or late flowering plant? PM sent.Hendrix1326 said:Â
I grew them in 2012, they're pretty warm. I'd put them hotter than the Lemon Drop. I've seen estimates of 80,000-100,000 SHU, which sounds about right from my taste experience with them. They make a great pineapple-ish flavored powder, mmm! If you want seeds for them, shoot me a PM, we can do a SASBE, perhaps?
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I have yet to experience consuming a baccatum, and you all are building up the suspense.
My Aji cito is full of flowers and I expect my Aji crystal, bishops crown and starfish are not far behind.
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WOW, this post just made me HOT
My pineapples are blooming right now...most of my chinenses are either runts or light years aheadhot stuff said:I have some Aji Lemon seeds. I'm going to have to get some of these Aji Pineapple seeds I'm hearing about. Are you early, medium or late flowering?
also criolla sella is just like an orange version of the aji lemon/birgits locoto type, all three are delicious! bishops hat/crown are also quite tasty but very little heat!romy6 said: My favorite is aji lemon. It is great fresh ,grilled , fried and or dried . It has a crisp textured walls but tin  with a lower level heat . The flavor is sweet and spicy . Just the way I like it . Goes great with almost anything .
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 Birgit's Locoto are also super tasty . Little more heat as well .Â
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Never met a bacc I did not like .Â
Some of the Baccy's mentioned here will surprise you with the punch they pack! especially freshÂAaronRiot said:Â
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My girlfriend is looking forward to the baccs too, she loves the heat but the supers are a bit extreme for her aside from light seasonings.