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Zapotec Jalapeno Memorial Group

I first found out about the Zapotec Jalapeno through Gary Montcalm aka windchicken .
I thought it only fitting that Beth Boyd be remembered in a memorial grow.
The story & history behind this Jalapeno is simply amazing!
I ordered mine form Jim Duffy & they are on there way now.

Description form Jim Duffy Site
. Zapotec Jalapeno-(Capsicum annuum)-The Zapotec Jalapeno is an Old World Jalapeno from Oaxaca, Mexico. It was one of the many older peppers that date back to the time of the Aztecs. But why you are seeing it now is because it has a story. I obtained mine from Louisiana grower and friend Gary Montcalm. But Gary found out about this pepper from Beth Boyd. So I, Jim Duffy have decided that this informational post about the Zapotec Jalapeno will be dedicated to the Memory and Legacy of the Chile Queen Beth Boyd. Beth was a native Houston, Texan. She passed away at the young age of 55 in October 2014. Beth Boyd had a website called Peppermania. On it you could find pepper seeds, BBQ supplies, spices and many other items. But Beth was not just another seller. Beth went to other countries especially Mexico and brought back seed varieties many of us never grew till she told us about them. Many were from Oaxaca region. The Chilhuacle types especially. Also Beth known as the "Chile Queen" was also called the "Aji Queen". Because she was one of the first people to expose us to the Aji pepper types. Beth also brought attention to the Foodarama Scotch Bonnet she discovered in a local store. Isn't it fascinating for you all to finally know who she is and the Legacy she passed onto us Chile growers and spicy food lovers! We need to always remember Beth! Now back to the Zapotec Jalapeno. Beth brought back this pepper from Oaxaca. It soon became her favorite Jalapeno and the only one she would grow in her garden. It has a smoky sweet flavor. It ripens from green to dark red and will get cracking lines lengthwise on the pepper skin. It has a high jalapeno heat level. Perfect for poppers or salsa but also just roasting as well. The Zapotec Jalapeno chile plants grow 2 to 3 feet tall. This was Beth's favorite Jalapeno. Because of her love for peppers and Chileheads you now can experience it. As I have said before there are more important things than the World's Hottest Pepper. The Memory and Legacy of Beth Boyd is more important. Please grow and share her story and enjoy the Zapotec Jalapeno!
http://store.myorganicseeds.com/Zapotec-Jalapeno-Pepper-Plants-P5246173.aspx

 
 
Just perfect Gary! ;)
 
It's been my experience with the crazy sun down here that the Annuum's take it the best. Have you put up the sunshade yet? It really helps, but I still lose a few plants here and there during the hella heat. Fearing any disease I pull them when they falter. It's been 97-101° for close to 15 days with no end in sight. The high temps are from 11AM until just before sunset. What are your temps this time of the year?
 
Keep that grow a kickin'!
 


Progress of one of my Zapotec's plants are in full bloom an poding up .
I have at lest one that has bumps or spikes like some of the papa Dreadie get
Thinking of getting some Fox farm bloom big.
 
Superhot Sim said:
Here you go Jason one of my Zapotec Jalapeno pods coming out in spikes. Lol



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peppamang said:
I've been looking for a good jalapeno to grow, does anyone have a link to a vendor I could buy these from? Thanks!
 
I´m tryna find Zapotec Jalapeño seeds, too... Duffy is selling plants, but no seeds.... Seems like no other online retailer is messing with this variety at all.... The plants from Windchickenś videos look incredible.
 
Bicycle808 said:
I´m tryna find Zapotec Jalapeño seeds, too... Duffy is selling plants, but no seeds.... Seems like no other online retailer is messing with this variety at all.... The plants from Windchickenś videos look incredible.
 
Give me your address on the PM Rob...
 
windchicken said:
My Zapotec plants, today, 20 July 2017. I built this bed in 2014, from the native clayey, irony, gravelly sand, and chipped oak branches. No fertilizer, manure, worm tea, etc. has ever been added, nor has this bed ever been tilled:
 
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Gary you should write up a post about your RCW method and link up all your sources. probably get it stickied in the growing forum.
Do i need to read a text book to do this stuff or is it pretty simple.
Hows the weeding of this plot?
 
sobelri said:
That's a great pic.  
 
Thanks!
 
Malarky said:
Gary you should write up a post about your RCW method and link up all your sources. probably get it stickied in the growing forum.
Do i need to read a text book to do this stuff or is it pretty simple.
Hows the weeding of this plot?
 
Thanks Matt!!! I'll do that! Until I get that done, here's a couple of links to the articles that got me started down the RCW path:
 
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61900856/Original_Lemieux_Paper.pdf
 
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61900856/ramial_chipped_wood_2007_11_27.pdf
 
Mystere said:
I wonder how well these would cross with Reapers, scorpions and other super hots..
 
 
Sounds like a good project for someone! :cool:
 
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