Cotyledon420
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I got some ghost pepper seeds I plann on popping...anybody who has grown them before got any tips or advice ?
I've grown them. They grow just like any other hot pepper. They like lots of sun. Don't plant them outside until it warms up. Don't feed them too much nitrogen, etc...I got some ghost pepper seeds I plann on popping...anybody who has grown them before got any tips or advice ?
This guy gave me a ghost pepper extract and I got a endorphin rush off of it...I eat hot sauce on everything and I like hot foods...and he said he uses a small amount to spice his food up...very small amount tho...and I just wanted to let other people try it if they are brave enough to try it...so yea I wanna watch people suffer too lol you caught me...but yea to be real im. Chasing the dragon literallyI've grown them. They grow just like any other hot pepper. They like lots of sun. Don't plant them outside until it warms up. Don't feed them too much nitrogen, etc...
I have to ask though what you plan on using them for. I grew a plant a few years ago and still have a bunch of dried ones. They're too damn hot to enjoy in food. Hot sauce but even then they don't really have a good flavor they're just hot. The best use I've found for them is getting someone to eat one and watching them suffer.
I like spicy food myself. I always have 4-5 different hot sauces around. I can take the heat but then I can't taste the food. I'm down to just growing a couple hot peppers I actually eat these days. Thai, habanero, cayenne, and jalapeno. I'm addicted to Prik Nam Plah made with Thai chilies. I'll eat it on just a bowl of plain rice for lunch.This guy gave me a ghost pepper extract and I got a endorphin rush off of it...I eat hot sauce on everything and I like hot foods...and he said he uses a small amount to spice his food up...very small amount tho...and I just wanted to let other people try it if they are brave enough to try it...so yea I wanna watch people suffer too lol you caught me...but yea to be real im. Chasing the dragon literally
I grew some bell and some jalapenos this year...made everything I could with them lol then I stepped up and start eating the habaneros raw which is the worst flavor pepper to eat raw imo lol but the jalapenos are good when eaten raw...little bit of lime juice and some salt they are delicious...after I grow these ghost peppers I'll explore into other options. To me it's almost like a novelty item if that makes senseI like spicy food myself. I always have 4-5 different hot sauces around. I can take the heat but then I can't taste the food. I'm down to just growing a couple hot peppers I actually eat these days. Thai, habanero, cayenne, and jalapeno. I'm addicted to Prik Nam Plah made with Thai chilies. I'll eat it on just a bowl of plain rice for lunch.
I like those. In fact I always have a jar in the refrigerator and just grabbed a few along with some cheese and crackers for a snack. I wish I had some salami to go with it.Pepperoncinis!!
and there was a worldwide shortage and I think they started growing there own...idk don't quote me because I have no idea what the real story is I just really like those peppers
Nice mt.olive brand?I like those. In fact I always have a jar in the refrigerator and just grabbed a few along with some cheese and crackers for a snack. I wish I had some salami to go with it.
U think those seeds would pop ?
Not after being pickled and pasteurized.U think those seeds would pop ?
I Kno probably a stupid question I was just wondering if I could get free seeds lol it's money this money that...it's all good tho I love gardeningNot after being pickled and pasteurized.
Cross pollinated with what?? That looks like a super hot variety forsureultra hot peppers can be pretty slow to germinate, so be patient and dont overwater.
My buddy gave me these seeds that were supposed to be khangstarr lemon Starrburst but they probably got cross pollinated in his yard. The peppers are way too hot but they look pretty interesting. View attachment 5048636