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Yellow Bhut, very prolific
Took this picture today, the peppers really get going this time of year.
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Wow! How do you like those?
(...they look like wrinkly Hot Lemon...
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Are they amazingly delicious? I'm not up to trying the superhots, but I have a Naga Seasoning pepper which is supposed to be a milder version growing as a tiny seedling with 2nd set of true leaves just starting to grow.
Most of my hot peppers are putting on last show of ripe fruits too. Ones that don't quite make it before frost should finish ripening in the house since I intend to dig up and overwinter all or most of them.


Are they amazingly delicious? I'm not up to trying the superhots, but I have a Naga Seasoning pepper which is supposed to be a milder version growing as a tiny seedling with 2nd set of true leaves just starting to grow.
Most of my hot peppers are putting on last show of ripe fruits too. Ones that don't quite make it before frost should finish ripening in the house since I intend to dig up and overwinter all or most of them.
Really great. My ghost peppers should be so productive. Where did you get the seed. I have the regular ones and if I get more than five at a time I am lucky and Bhut Jolokia are not small plants.
I don't even attempt to eat mine. I even have to wear gloves to handle the peppers or they burn my hands for hours.
I don't even attempt to eat mine. I even have to wear gloves to handle the peppers or they burn my hands for hours.
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