i just realized something was this grown out for generations to make it stable or was it just always producing the same way?
I've already noticed that with the tepin and CAP 215 I have now. Can only imagine what future seasons will be like as I gain more experience.Vegas_Chili said:Thanks James, I hope to have plenty of seeds to share after I get this plant loaded. I notice more pods every day and flower buds are developing pretty fast.
I sowed some blue mystery from your seeds too. The new ones, I took a dried pod and just cracked it and put them in a wet paper towel. They're going to grow in the Aerogarden
Be careful, lol. Wilds are very addictive. Once you get them growing and notice the unique traits you won't even believe that's a pepper.
Oh and so far most I have tried are tasty, great taste and heat in a small package .
-Walt
MeatHead1313 said:Absolutely love everyone's pics! The detail is amazing to a hack like me! Lol.
So i missed out on blue mystery seeds, however I now have seeds for CAP 215, CGN 19198, Cumari Pollux and seeds from my own tepin (unsure of variety). Looking forward to growing and trying new wilds next season! These are fast becoming favourite's of mine.Quick question. I've noticed that the aji chuncho is listed on pepperlover's site as a wild. Is this correct? If so that's another I have growing.
Portuge said:Very healthy looking Cumari pollux. Prefers shade, full sun?
Do you have pics of your seedlings at the beginning of your season?Pr0digal_son said:C.rhomboideum