romy6 said:
The original yellow 7 pot
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Given the right conditions you can make any pepper plant be productive
Damn, that's a beautiful plant, Jamie!

romy6 said:
The original yellow 7 pot
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Given the right conditions you can make any pepper plant be productive
^agreed, I am soo tired of picking these things lol.JoynersHotPeppers said:Peruvian Hab, easily 1000 + pods a single plant![]()
windchicken said:
Damn, that's a beautiful plant, Jamie!Yellow 7 is an insane producer of massive, impossibly tasty chiles…I could easily grow that one as my only super hot!
JoynersHotPeppers said:Not my plant or image but you get the idea.
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JoynersHotPeppers said:Very much like a habanero, same type of burn and I find just a touch of citrus in them.
This is my first time reading about the Aribibli pepper. It sounds like a very good overall pepper for taste and heat. How big do these plants get ?Guatemalan Insanity Pepper said:for me this year, my most productive over 200,000 scoville were Aribibi Gusano
also Chacoense was pretty darn hot, and extremely productive.
though they probably are closer to 100,000 while the Aribibi Gusano i would place over 300,000
GIP
SavinaRed said:This is my first time reading about the Aribibli pepper. It sounds like a very good overall pepper for taste and heat. How big do these plants get ?
My chocolate Fatali's are doing really good right now as I got a late start with them this year. They are my healthiest and soon to be best producers this season.Geonerd said:Growing in the eternal heat ofHellTucson, my Red Fatalii is the star plant, cranking out two branch-sagging batches of peppers per year.
Bonde Ma Jacques is also very productive.
Yep my yellow 7pot has really produced well. Naga Morich has also been a heavy producer, but holy hell they're hot.romy6 said:Douglah
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The original yellow 7 pot
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Given the right conditions you can make any pepper plant be productive