Several websites and seed vendors mention that the White Bullet / White habanero is not easy to grow. It is said to be a very finnicky strain.
I can confirm this wholeheartedly : Out of last year's seeds only 5 or 6 out of 10 popped and grew tails. Then, to my horror, one by one of the tiny seedlings perished, although this can most likely be attributed to an aphid infestation. (DAMN those green bastards !)
But also after the aphids problem was taken care of, the sole surviving young plant struggled, and struggled and struggled. For MONTHS. This small and scrawny plant, constantly dropping it's discolored, curled leaves just looked pitiful and was not a happy camper ! I've often thought about putting it out of it's misery by chucking it in the garbage altogether.
But in retrospect I'm glad I didn't...
Once it was permanently placed in my greenhouse (Which doesn't get all that many hours of sun per day in this Northern European climate, maybe 4 hrs, plus the garden is surrounded by 4 story buildings) it was still struggling for quite a while.
Then suddenly it got a second wind, and eventually grew into a quite big and healthy looking chilli plant. Yay !
Eventually I picked over a hundred, delicious ivory, firy little jellybeans from it. These mini chillies taste super awesome and pack a good whomp,. Not super hot but hot.
I made some powder from them that rocks my goofy ass in all 3 dimensions !
Took out a bunch of seeds, waited for them to germinate. Together with some Moruga choc seeds.
Same thing seems to be happening : while the morugas, under the same artificial light, have already grown their 3d set of leaves, the white bullets are still tiny little stems w/o true leaves.
Begs the Question : why are the White habs so finnicky and slow ? What causes this ?
I can confirm this wholeheartedly : Out of last year's seeds only 5 or 6 out of 10 popped and grew tails. Then, to my horror, one by one of the tiny seedlings perished, although this can most likely be attributed to an aphid infestation. (DAMN those green bastards !)
But also after the aphids problem was taken care of, the sole surviving young plant struggled, and struggled and struggled. For MONTHS. This small and scrawny plant, constantly dropping it's discolored, curled leaves just looked pitiful and was not a happy camper ! I've often thought about putting it out of it's misery by chucking it in the garbage altogether.
But in retrospect I'm glad I didn't...
Once it was permanently placed in my greenhouse (Which doesn't get all that many hours of sun per day in this Northern European climate, maybe 4 hrs, plus the garden is surrounded by 4 story buildings) it was still struggling for quite a while.
Then suddenly it got a second wind, and eventually grew into a quite big and healthy looking chilli plant. Yay !
Eventually I picked over a hundred, delicious ivory, firy little jellybeans from it. These mini chillies taste super awesome and pack a good whomp,. Not super hot but hot.
I made some powder from them that rocks my goofy ass in all 3 dimensions !
Took out a bunch of seeds, waited for them to germinate. Together with some Moruga choc seeds.
Same thing seems to be happening : while the morugas, under the same artificial light, have already grown their 3d set of leaves, the white bullets are still tiny little stems w/o true leaves.
Begs the Question : why are the White habs so finnicky and slow ? What causes this ?