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chinense What Naga's are you growing in 2023 ......?

Hi Guy's

Who's growing Naga's this year ? And what varieties ?

Last season for the first time I grew Dorset Naga and Bengle Naga both from seaspring seeds (Dorset uk) I was greatly impressed by both I found the Bengle super fruity :halo: but love both !

My 2023 Naga grow list :

Dorset Naga (over wintered)
Dorset Naga (self saved seed)
Bengle Naga
Black king Naga
Burmese Naga

I might add more Naga in 2024 .......depends how 2023 goes suggestions welcome 🤔 what's your favourite?

Stephen
 

CaneDog

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Well, shoot. I put some Dorset Naga to germinate recently due in no small part to your recent posts :) I got seeds from seaspring seeds years back after reading an article about how he'd developed it for better success in a climate similar to my own. It's done very well for me when I've grown it, which I haven't done for several years. My seeds were older - and fewer - than I'd thought, so I planted some seeds for a favorite red bhut jolokiaat too in case the DN seeds let me down.
 

Bou

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The only "pure" Ghost-type of peppers I'm growing this year are Bih Jolokia caramel and Bih Jolokia black. The caramel is very productive and makes a delicous powder. The black should be similar according to Justin at WHP.
 

ahayastani

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Well, shoot. I put some Dorset Naga to germinate recently due in no small part to your recent posts :) I got seeds from seaspring seeds years back after reading an article about how he'd developed it for better success in a climate similar to my own.

DN also did well in my tropical climate.

The only "pure" Ghost-type of peppers I'm growing this year are Bih Jolokia caramel and Bih Jolokia black. The caramel is very productive and makes a delicous powder.

Bih caramel was very productive here...
 
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