Yes they do Joyners and if you would like seeds to try growing them pm me. I won seeds in a giveaway a while back.
Thanks for the offer!Nightshade said:Yes they do Joyners and if you would like seeds to try growing them pm me. I won seeds in a giveaway a while back.
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I started seeds on March 1 and started getting ripe pods first week of August. Grow as fast as any other pepper species,flower earlier. The ripening process is what seems to take forever. Some of my plants have set a ton of fruit and some only a few,all getting same treatment.poypoyking said:I understand the longer growing season on these, but have any of the northern growers successfully gotten fruit from a plant? I am thinking if I started the plants in October and grew them pretty big indoors that maybe I could get some fruit from them.
ÂPr0digal_son said:I have some plants in full shade and they won't even flower. Not the route to go IMO.
Morning sunlight is preferable as it is the time of day when temperatures tend to be lower. A shade cloth comes in handy when the weather heats up.cone9 said:I'm glad you mentioned this. Â I'm an hour and a half W/NW of you. Â I have a spot with no AM or PM sun and only scattered sun during mid-day that I was going to try for the Manzonos but maybe that would be a poor choice.
ÂPepperLover said:I love rocotos
They don't grow well for us in the south
they literally don't produce in heat they shut down. Heat to them is 85mlh5953 said:Â
Why is that?
Some one mentioned shade cloth, would that help?
Âsmokemaster said:.Hombre
You grew some monster pods in your slide shows.
Any of them from the Dino pod seeds or Vallarta seeds I sent you?
I think I saw pics you posted somewhere that were labeled as seeds I sent you before.
I get a lot of nice stuff from these seeds but you don't know what you have until it pods up.
All seem to be very productive and or big pods.