My every season starts with Texas Pequin, because it never stops growing. A few weeks back we dug up about 30 of these perennial plants to rescue them from the relentless march of the upcoming super hots...
These are the pods from last season. [emoji6]Superhot Sim said:Hi Gary I received seeds to these 2 seasons ago, a friend has been growing it out for me last 2 seasons. Seeds we're labelled Purple naga viper brains.
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dragonsfire said:Great Looking Fruit!
Genetikx said:Yes really liking the looks of those pods. Great stuff
Superhot Sim said:Hi Gary I received seeds to these 2 seasons ago, a friend has been growing it out for me last 2 seasons. Seeds we're labelled Purple naga viper brains.
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Superhot Sim said:These are the pods from last season. [emoji6]
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Devv said:Good stuff here as always Gary!
I'm on the same boat with backing away a bit from the supers; the bonnet class peppers have me hooked. I can really use them so much more readily in everyday meals versus the burn your face off supers. That, or maybe age? LOL
Superhot Sim said:When they were growing at my friends Gary they went through various colour changes, purple orange then ripened to the deep rich blood red pods I posted. There a lot a pheno variation over here which I'd expect in our cooler climate. Fantastic flavour and manageable heat.
The rust phase on your pod is stunning. Good work.
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This is a bit deja vu I sent Matthew naga viper seeds 3 seasons ago, I was sent these pictures I believe they we're in Matthews Florida garden.windchicken said:
Thanks Simmy! I wonder if they even came from the same cross. Folks over here seem to think it's Matthew's work, and he's neither confirmed nor denied...
Superhot Sim said:This is a bit deja vu I sent Matthew naga viper seeds 3 seasons ago, I was sent these pictures I believe they we're in Matthews Florida garden.
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No I think Matthew got a cross from the naga viper I sent him. That would explain the pod pictures I believe are from Matthews garden. You said you and others believe it's Matthews work. [emoji6]windchicken said:
Ah, okay, then...That explains that! Thanks so much Simmy! So someone in the U.K. developed this pepper?
Superhot Sim said:No I think Matthew got a cross from the naga viper I sent him. That would explain the pod pictures I believe are from Matthews garden. You said you and others believe it's Matthews work. [emoji6]
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Jase4224 said:The Nagabrains I grew (can't remember if I got seed from you or from Justin White) looked similar to your pic but a bit wider at the shoulders and deeper folds. They really are great though, the taste is savoury to me. My wife made fresh basil and Nagabrain pesto last season and it was amazing. Growing an extra plant next year as well as the one I overwintered from last season.
stickman said:Hi Gary, I got my first ripe full-sized pod from an off-pheno Forbing Naga that seems to have reverted to its Trinidad Scorpion heritage.
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I don't know what it tastes like yet, but I'll have some of it on my egg 'n cheese breakfast sammie tomorrow and let you know.
Cheers!
That begs the question... How much is too much? You're certainly the expert on RCW Gary, so this is grist for the mill. [emoji2]windchicken said:This year's garden has been a difficult learning experience...One can definitely use too much RCW (chipped oak branches) as mulch, but the plants are beginning to recover now. The silver lining to that dark cloud has been the forest of volunteer chile plants in my garden, two of which are framing this shot..