And they are...i only use them to make powdersI grew Bhut Jolokia in 09. Wasn't game enough to touch them. They smelled like pain.
I had somebody come over ace tell me they're habs. They look different than the ones at the store so I just wasn't sure.Orange or yellow hab would have been my main guess they are one of my favs for sauce making
Orange habs yepI had somebody come over ace tell me they're habs. They look different than the ones at the store so I just wasn't sure.
I threw one on the grill yesterday and it was good, lol.
Peach jolokia'sI grew these Thai Red Chilis indoors, started back in January. She's 24" tall, but the canopy measures 40"x26"! She's in a 2 gallon Smart Pot with Coco and Perlite, started out using Blumats, but went to hand watering a while back. I also have some Habaneros indoors and outdoor, also started way back in January in coco.
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Awesome plants !!speaking of habs.......
View attachment 3810779 View attachment 3810780 View attachment 3810781 Ive open pollenated these non gmo certified magnum habs and grew them now for 6 yrs straight. I did give another member here a few pods and they loved them so if anyone would like magnums they are sweet/spicy but wonderful eats regardless.
Cut it right back so only a few leaves are showing and then.place near a window with the most sunlight for the day or in a mini greenhouse with plastic clear coveringRuby can you show me how to overwinter this peach jolokia? Worst case scenario i figured it'd lose its foliage and i could save the plant itself in hopes of better harvests indoors. Or could i keep it thriving inside year round?
You could also cut it back a bit and keep it going under the light and put out next spring ..then cut back after summer right back i mean put back under light etcRuby can you show me how to overwinter this peach jolokia? Worst case scenario i figured it'd lose its foliage and i could save the plant itself in hopes of better harvests indoors. Or could i keep it thriving inside year round?
awesome colours!