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These are the chilli I mentioned above. What kinda are the lime green type if they aren’t cayenne?
Also any ideas how’s to prevent some fruit getting that brown rot on it? Is it pest damage?
My dad just have me some dried garden chilli seeds. What is the best way to start growing them, and when? Cheers.
The worst is when you finish making a sauce and go to clean your gear - all the capsaicans just turn into steam. Damn I hate clean up.. well on everything really but particularly chillies.I had some reapers and Trinidad scorpions in th freezer, the mother in law found them and thought the were mini capsicums or something, she threw them into a stir fry and it was like pepper spray gas. The kitchen was full of fumes burning eyes and hard to breathe. Damn strong chillis
I ended up giving a lot of my reapers away, they are just pure heat and I prefer to have some chilli flavour with my heat. My absolute favourite is Jamaican MOA. Smells like apricots when you cut them open and have a great heat about 1 1/2 times a habanero. If you want seeds pm me, I saved a bunch from a couple of pods.I just google for any gardening problems, I Hydro grew Carolina Reaper and Habenero chili not the season past but the previous season, after this years harvest I will have enough to last me a couple of years after drying. I have found that aphids simply love chili and capsicum plants, tried allsorts to remove them I think the most effective was high pressure water spray to blast them off.
Awesome thanks heaps. There's so much information overload out there, it's always good to know where to start lookingThe chilliFactory vids are excellent for learning how to grow them. A milton soak is a must! A heatpad is really worthwhile if you are going to get into propagating specific strains etc as you really need to hold a 27c temp with 100% humidity for these guys to pop. Can't remember the rules on links but will throw it up - just google growing the hottest chilli peppers in the world.
When I grow chilies again, maybe next year or the year after that I don't think I will be going for the man made strains, I will just stick with Jalapeno.
Did you know chilies aren't really hot, its our brain which indicates the heat which isn't really there, birds can eat chili without feeling any heat and chilies germinate better when they have passed through a birds digestive system. Not many people know that.
Well it can be a very long answer, but plants are a lot smarter than we give them credit for, they have a more complex DNA than ours, they have been on earth a lot longer than mammals and they have been studying and watching us for since we were shrews. Every single living thing has one thing in common and that is to survive, that is the foremost objective of everything on earth, plants can't run from danger so they have developed different methods to avoid getting eaten.I knew the first part, but who the hell did the research on the second part and why?
This also allows the birds to spread the seeds around as they **** them out, whereas a mammal wouldn't. We just eat the fruit.birds can eat chili without feeling any heat and chilies germinate better when they have passed through a birds digestive system
I think that was what the aim of the plant was, as do a number of plants rely on birds for their survival, tomatoes and strawberries come to mind.This also allows the birds to spread the seeds around as they **** them out, whereas a mammal wouldn't. We just eat the fruit.
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