tori May 14, 2008 #1 Hi I was just wondering if anyone knows which chilli plants are the highest yielding? Thanks
Omri May 14, 2008 #2 Bird peppers seem to dominate that area. I'd recommend giving pequins and tepins a try.
thepodpiper May 14, 2008 #4 Aji Limon, Pepperoncini, White Bullet Hab. these three were very productive for me last year. Dale
915river May 14, 2008 #5 Take look of this pepper plant Mek Phet this plant I grow last year is full with pods they turn from green to red when they ripe.
Take look of this pepper plant Mek Phet this plant I grow last year is full with pods they turn from green to red when they ripe.
C cmpman1974 May 14, 2008 #6 915River, I grew that one in 2007 and it was very, very productive. Not as goood as your plant though! Great job. Chris
915River, I grew that one in 2007 and it was very, very productive. Not as goood as your plant though! Great job. Chris
imaguitargod May 14, 2008 #8 Fatalii, Piquin (Birdseyes), tepin (birdseye). They all produce like crazy.
Biscombe May 14, 2008 #10 Couldn't pick Criolla Sella fast enough, lemon drop is another heavy cropper
razyrsharpe May 14, 2008 #13 i have had great production last year from Serrano (2 plants produced 50-100 per plant!), and cayennes. my jalapenos did rather well also, but Serrano was the highest yield by far.
i have had great production last year from Serrano (2 plants produced 50-100 per plant!), and cayennes. my jalapenos did rather well also, but Serrano was the highest yield by far.
thepodpiper May 14, 2008 #15 Here are a couple more that were very productive for me. Jimmy Nardello (Sweet) Bulgarian Carrot Dale
Here are a couple more that were very productive for me. Jimmy Nardello (Sweet) Bulgarian Carrot Dale
thepodpiper May 14, 2008 #17 Yeah, the Jimmy Nardello's are a very good eating pepper also, I think I ate all of mine right off the plants while I was working in the garden. Dale
Yeah, the Jimmy Nardello's are a very good eating pepper also, I think I ate all of mine right off the plants while I was working in the garden. Dale