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Scooty June 28, 2017 01:58 PM

ornamental peppers?
 
Anyone with experience growing out ornamental peppers? I was thinking about buying seed for explosive ember, black pearl and or medusa. I've heard mixed things regarding ease of growing though.

PaulF June 28, 2017 03:55 PM

Black Pearl is very easy. It did very well in a container and got extremely large. We bring it inside during winters and survived three years before my wife decided to let it stay outside this past winter. Very pretty and the peppers are abundant and glossy purple.

Nematode June 28, 2017 03:55 PM

Do it.
They are beautiful, what do you have to lose?
More interesting and longer lasting than flowers.
Numex twilight and bolivian rainbow were my gateway drugs.
Was just picking some out for 2018 garden.
hocus pocus, chilly chili, chinese 5 color, fireworks.

dmforcier June 28, 2017 06:44 PM

Medusa is a tiny little plant with spectacular upright needle pods. For some reason I thought it was patented, but I see that seeds are available from several sites. Also consider Numex Twilight. Black Pearl is probably my favorite ornamental.

Everyone should grow some ornamental peppers!

Scooty June 30, 2017 02:21 PM

[QUOTE=dmforcier;650657]Medusa is a tiny little plant with spectacular upright needle pods. For some reason I thought it was patented, but I see that seeds are available from several sites. Also consider Numex Twilight. Black Pearl is probably my favorite ornamental.

Everyone should grow some ornamental peppers![/QUOTE]

Like how tiny... are we talking? 6"? I liked that they the pictures I saw showed upright peppers that were brightly colored. Any other ones like this?

dmforcier June 30, 2017 02:35 PM

Chihuahua sized.

Some Orange Thai** show similar but green >> orange pods, and are a bit larger. They are commonly grown for eating. (Medusa is tasty too.)

Note that all 'ornamentals' are edible, but they are grown for their looks. Black Pearl, for instance, is very seedy and some people (like me) think it tastes soapy.


** There are some 70 native Thai varieties, and only a few names in common use. "Orange Thai" indicates a plant from Thailand with an orange pod, but that may cover a dozen varieties. When you look for seeds, look at the pictures.

Lastfling June 30, 2017 02:37 PM

Here are some pics of mine

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Scooty June 30, 2017 03:24 PM

I assume left is medusa and right is black pearl?

Lastfling June 30, 2017 03:47 PM

Top is Riot and the other I'll have to check when I get home as I can't remember offhand .


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Cole_Robbie June 30, 2017 03:54 PM

I had several kinds last year. I liked Razzamatazz. The pepper were quite edible, too, like a jalapeno. Black Pearl is very pretty. I also like Chile Conga, which is a tiny plant that is happy in a 1-gallon pot.

dmforcier June 30, 2017 04:41 PM

That's not a Black Pearl. BPs have the same color pod, only spherical (pearls) and black leaves.

I would like to know what it is, though, Lastfling. Lovely!

Lastfling June 30, 2017 04:58 PM

[QUOTE=dmforcier;651123]That's not a Black Pearl. BPs have the same color pod, only spherical (pearls) and black leaves.

I would like to know what it is, though, Lastfling. Lovely![/QUOTE]



It's Masquerade
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MdTNGrdner July 1, 2017 06:10 PM

Lastfling, that Riot pic is the pepper plant of my dreams! :)) Have you ever eaten one?

Lastfling July 1, 2017 09:57 PM

[QUOTE=MdTNGrdner;651417]Lastfling, that Riot pic is the pepper plant of my dreams! :)) Have you ever eaten one?[/QUOTE]



Matter fact I have eaten several. Most have not been hot from top to approx midway then start picking up heat toward the stem. They haven't been extremely hot by any means with a nice flavor. Of course that's now, things may change 😋


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