How to grow hot peppers part 4
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@ratdavid9 I am in the process of making my first video which will be about my 2012 pepper garden
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I think the poster was referring to how thin the stems are the hottest pepper is the Trinidad Scorpion Butch T,, the ghost pepper has been passed a couple times already. still hotter than he** tho
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awesome videos. I am starting a 2012 crop of jam. hot choc, choc bhut jolokia, bhut jolokia red, red fataliis, carribean reds, naga morichs, morouga reds, morouga yellows, scotch bonnet orange, madame janettes, devils tongues, habenero mustards, and african birds eye
jjdillion0919 1 month ago
@jjdillion0919 That sounds like a really good collection. Will you be making videos?
ratdavid9 1 month ago
just a quick correction, perhaps even a suggestion for a new pepper type to grow, but the Bhut is no longer the hottest pepper in the world, it was beaten by the Trinidad Scorpion Butch T pepper, which rates about 500,000 more on the Scoville scale, and i have been planning on growing myself. Good videos btw, very informative
fuzzypubes 4 months ago
@fuzzypubes Yeah I know. Toward the end of my series I mention the butch T had surpassed the Bhut. Thanks for the compliment! Good luck!
ratdavid9 4 months ago
Are you keeping them in the light box still, or near a window? The growth does not seem right
flamcannon 10 months ago
@flamcannon The plants have been in a south facing window sill for many weeks. How do they not look right? I am careful not to over fertilize them plus April had only 3-4 sunny days so they are a little anemic looking. I have no doubt that when they go outside in 2 weeks they will spring in to action!
ratdavid9 10 months ago