I am not good at growing the easier stuff either everytime I have a good start a fluke accident happens and messes stuff up
Has anyone grown the various Chiltepins from different origins in parallel? I just got ones labeled Tarahumara, Fort Prescott, and Pima Bajo from Cross Country.
I am guessing that these are not propagated from wild seed, but from inbred selections which originated from wild seed. Is that true? Is there an appropriate way to label multi-generation selections derived from wilds as different from (presumably highly heterozygous) seed collected in the "wild"? I am guess that all of the "wilds" derived from seed bank accessions have the same idiosyncracies.
That was the biggest plant I had last year. It just goes and goes.Good luck!Portuge said:Checked on my plants that i have planted at the job and here is what i found....
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Med thin skinned. Abiut as juciy as most Tabasco types. A good pop of heat, moderate almost black pepper flavor, heat gone in about 2 min. Just what you would think. I will try the powder I made today and edit this later.Pr0digal_son said:PP,what was the taste like? Could almost pass for a chinense. The one above looks frutescen.
Yea I know. Got the seeds from a vendor, said it was a Frut. ????Pr0digal_son said:Description sounds like a frut to me,the plant doesn't show it though. Portuge's plant looks like frut.