Once again, beautiful pictures and pods buddy! Those Congos are immense!!!
Thanks Smiter! The Congos did far better than I had hoped for...
The plants you highlighted in the photo are Habanero de Arbol, all 6 in that row. The 2 with red dots are shorter and bushier, with larger pods. Popular consensus is that it's a chinense x baccatum cross, but to me all signs point to Capsicum annuum. It is, nonetheless, a quite potent and tasty chile. Besides that, it performed very well in the extreme heat of the summer of 2011. PM your mailing address and I'll send you some seeds.
Last night after the rain stopped I went to check my mail, and found something completely unexpected...
...a box of red peppery goodness!
THANKS Windchicken!!!
This is my first time trying these Red Congos - will see how they taste with spaghetti later tonight!
Thai chili looks great windchicken I love the way thay look upside down
Beauties, Windchicken. How's the weather over there, still able to pull off ripe pods without any problem?
Gary I was pleasantly surprised by the box you sent me. I am enjoying the peppers as we speak. Very nice flavor.
Thanks again sir.
Rodney
You sure have created a beautiful garden Windchicken! I envy your land access.
I finally have some Cumari do Para seeds drying, that I offered you months ago I just need your pm with address.
Mike
Devil's Tongue, from my garden in suburbia. This is definitely a super hot in my book. The flavor is mostly Habanero, very nice: