That would be verde Deborah
I don't like it too spicy either, you can't taste anything afterwards
I tend to go for poblano(ancho) ,pasilla, anaheim with a little touch of serrano, arbol, jalapeno chopped up very finely.
Oroz, chile are slow growing, earliest ones I've heard of are around 70 days to maturity. You should look for the early type.
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Yeah I don't like it too hot either. I usually don't like anything hotter than Cayenne. One time I used to think Jalapenos were hot but got used to them, then thought Serranos were hot and while they do have a nice bite to them I am used to them now. So now I am going for something just a little hotter like Lemon Drop.
I think the more peppers you eat you get a tolerance to them.
I think the more peppers you eat you get a tolerance to them.
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una advertencia. Fertilizer after plants start pepper production will increase plant growth and shut down budding & pepper production for a month or so.I've not noticed much difference in heat, but not a Scoville expert.
I've just started to save certain seeds and interested in any of the three you mentioned. I'm still a novice.
I prefer flan over orroz con leche, but both are excellent.
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I've just started to save certain seeds and interested in any of the three you mentioned. I'm still a novice.
I prefer flan over orroz con leche, but both are excellent.
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Yeah that is what I hear. That habaneros have a good fruity flavor but most people don't taste it cause the heat numbs you. But after you build a tolerance you can taste the real flavor. I don't plan on taking a habanero whole but maybe a small bite on the 1st try.OROZCONLECHE wrote:Its intense if you eat it in one bite but delicious on many bites, they have a flavor that is way different than any other pepper
BTW there is this pepper called Aji Dulce, supposedly it is the same taste as the habanero minus the heat.
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I got a Serrano going on year 2. It is growing peppers right now too with this temp. But it is growing more slowly. During the Spring/Summer I got like 50 something peppers off the plant. Then it got sick for some reason, its leaves were yellowing and curling. After giving it some TLC it came back. Once it gives me this next group of peppers I am gonna prune it down about half way.
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Omg my oldest serrano plant is been growing for over 4-5 months and for some reason after it got its 4 true leaves it just stoped and its been like that sense then, I planted a tomato plant about two months ago and it got way bigger than the serrano, the serrano looks healthy just not growing, my Manzano is catching up so if it does I'm just going to switch pots and let the manzano pepper take its place
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I had a tomato plant stop growing and it even had tomatoes on it not ripe yet. But since it has been sunny for a week to 2 weeks I can see it growing a little. The tomatoes look like they may ripen soon and I see more tomatoes forming in some flowers.
Yeah the cooler weather will do that. Sounds like your Serrano is doing what my tomato did. It is still alive but may be dormant.
Yeah the cooler weather will do that. Sounds like your Serrano is doing what my tomato did. It is still alive but may be dormant.
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This is my room, all are paper mouthwash paper cups, on top of the header of my bed, From Left to Right 100% Germination: Chile De Arbol, Serrano, Aji Dulce, Guajillo, Jalapeno, Habanero, Manzano, Small Jalapeno. [img]https://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee442/OROZCOVICTOR/2012-01-04220943.jpg[/img]
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But right away I would put drainage holes in the cups, so water doesn't stay in it. Then you will need to put some kind of tray under them so the water doesn't make a mess all over. If you can't do that, you will need to be VERY, VERY careful about how much water you give -- water with an eyedropper!
For future reference, I would fill the cups to almost the top with potting soil, just enough that the soil doesn't spill over. Your little seedlings are sitting down at the bottom of a well, which cuts down the amount of light they get. They probably aren't getting as much light as they would like no matter what you do, so you don't want to cut it down any more.
For future reference, I would fill the cups to almost the top with potting soil, just enough that the soil doesn't spill over. Your little seedlings are sitting down at the bottom of a well, which cuts down the amount of light they get. They probably aren't getting as much light as they would like no matter what you do, so you don't want to cut it down any more.
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