Grown Burmese Naga (and it's cousin Myanmar Naga) years ago for a couple seasons then i was not able to germinate it again as my stock aged...
Less productive than Dorset, later producer, bigger and hotter pods. Despite the name it's closer to a "fat" bhut.
There was a very distinct bitter note...
I had to dig through very old shots... Sorry for the PB watermark crap... here's a Black Naga from 9-10 years ago:
I remember that it was growing like a weed, scared even the pests LOL a real production machine and rated very high in my naga/bhut heat scale.
Never grown it again as i...
I've used DP60 from Secret Jardin with success. It's very small and easy to place in a corner but the build quality is excellent.
Now that energy prices have skyrocketed and my growing addiction is smaller (LOL), i start my seeds directly outdoor (plastic greenhouse + heat mat).
GL
Datil
Thanks Paul, the weather has been very nice so far... I suppose that i will deal soon with monster heat and critters 😂
The Guatemalan Chiltepin seeds come from Semillas, it seems a little different from Tolito maybe closer to this one...
My humble contribution to this killer thread!
Chiltepin PaulG (c.annuum v. glabriusculum)
Goat Pepper (c. praetermissum)
Guatemalan Chiltepin (c.annumm v. glabriusculum)
Yellow Fire #1 (c. chinense)
Yellow Fire #2
Kudos to all wild growers :woohoo:
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I'm a little late to the party :D
Here's a couple (crappy) shots of my only two PT:
PT Yellow/Caramel F4
PT Panama GH F6
Seeds are courtesy of PaulG, thanks my friend!
I wish a bountiful season everyone!
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Anders I've grown this one once:
https://thehotpepper.com/threads/habanero-de-arbol-or-tree-habanero.29046/
Allegedly a chinense x baccatum cross, it's pretty awesome for both the tree-like growth and the flavor.
Too bad i've not viable seeds anymore, the original came from smokemaster.
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