You're right, I found this: http://thehotpepper.com/topic/14532-the-official-yellow-scorpion-cardi-grow-thread/page-6capsidadburn said:There was discussion about it tasting just like the Yellow CARDI Scorpion if I remember correctly. I grew the "scorpion bonnets" right along with the CARDI that year. Have some old pics somewhere. AT work now.
Yeah, I wasn't sure what they were. I hadn't heard of the CARDI before, I love it if that's what it is.meatfreak said:Mmm, looks a lot like the Trinidad Scorpion CARDI Yellow to me. Not to crush your idea of an new cross.
Yeah the CARDI aren't so hot like an regular Scorpion. I love them.
windchicken said:Those seeds came from a packet I purchased from a commercial vendor labelled "Jamaican Scotch Bonnet". Of the 12 plants I grew out from those seeds, 2 produced the so-called "Scorpion Tail Bonnets" (At the time I knew no better what to call them). I can't remember who finally identified them as CARDI Yellow Scorpions, but they were truly wonderful peppers—huge, bright yellow pods with a wonderfully unique aroma and flavor, as the others have commented here. Besides that, the plants were considerably more robust and productive than their row-mates, the Jamaican Scotch Bonnets.
Your plants and pods are beautiful! Very nice work!
And thanks so much for sharing those Giant Red Habanero seeds with me…I wrote "Tim S." on the plant tags, but I could never figure out who you were on THP. I feel like I've found a long-lost friend. And those were the most insanely huge, fleshy Habaneros I've ever seen, like red, fruity Bell Peppers...
Gary
svfd1118 said:Back in 2011 Windchicken and I traded some seeds and pods, this year I was able to get his on my grow list. Check these out, what do you guys think these are? Windchicken, do you have any idea what these could be a cross of?
parker49 said:
Nice looking plants and nice looking dog.
Oops, i have a little temporary fence around my plants in the hopes of keeping them out. They are actually both pits, the one on the left passed last December, but he was older and had cancer and had lost a lot of weight in that pic so his face doesn't look as pit like theresvfd1118 said:
Oh thanks very much, your two look really cool too, pit and a cross pit? I made the mistake of "showing" my pups where the bell plant was, since then there's not one pepper on the plant. After they raided that one, they moved on to the peperoncini plant, then the cucumbers. They're good buddies
Sorry to hear that, it's really hard losing good friends. I have a temporary fence as well but the peperoncinis were going nuts and growing through the fence, same with the cukes, the bells were in a pot, they had no chance. This is bo stealing a cucumber, I caught him in the act.parker49 said:Oops, i have a little temporary fence around my plants in the hopes of keeping them out. They are actually both pits, the one on the left passed last December, but he was older and had cancer and had lost a lot of weight in that pic so his face doesn't look as pit like there
Is yours a pit mix, can't really tell in the pic.
Yes it is, no doubt.svfd1118 said:Sorry to hear that, it's really hard losing good friends. I have a temporary fence as well but the peperoncinis were going nuts and growing through the fence, same with the cukes, the bells were in a pot, they had no chance. This is bo stealing a cucumber, I caught him in the act.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUHsbivLKWI&list=UUcUGg5_1wNrRILfMAd-xRZw
That is fantastic, that explains a lot. I'm so glad that things got mixed up so to speak, and Gary got those CARDIS growing and sent them out, they're turning out to be a favorite of mine, not face melters, just really tasty with a great heat level!capsidadburn said:If anyone is still interested, this is my 2012 glog (page 11 post 204 and 208) with comparisons of the "stingered bonnets" from Gary ,and the CARDI scorpion. Also grown by Charles with (comments post 209 and Gary 211).
I forgot what a nice season this was looking back thru it.
http://thehotpepper.com/topic/27520-capsidadburn-grow-2012/page-11
Hope this helps you out!
Mike