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Old August 24, 2018   #121
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I just cut those up for seeds. I didnt taste them, but based on aroma, they were not as fragrant as other super hots i like, such as Fatali and Black Naga. For cooking use, I put 1 to 3 peppers in about a pound of dried beans or lentils.
I love the smell of "Peach Habaneros" in the morning.. It smells like Victory!

Never heard of the bean recipe, are you spicing the beans, or drying the peppers?
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Old August 24, 2018   #122
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I like them fresh to add spice and flavor.
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Old August 25, 2018   #123
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I'm not a hot pepper lover but always grow a few to mix into dried powder batches, plus they are the best looking ornamentals. When saving seed, membranes and inside parts go down the kitchen sink. After several peppers are cleaned, and the sink and hands are rinsed, when water hits the drain the fumes that come up are deadly. I don't ever seem to learn just how potent these peppers are. Many hours after cleaning and several hand washings I might decide to put my contacts in or touch this, that or the other. I think this might be a good definition of pain. Anyone else have any horror stories about hot pepper hell.
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Old August 25, 2018   #124
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I picked a few peppers today, some for seeds and some for pepper jelly and hot chow chow.
I don't know what the top left is, I can't remember what I planted and didn't write it down either. Top right came from Moruga scorpion seeds, they should be red so it's a mystery too. The others are Tabasco and Jalapeno.

Ghost peppers from 2 containers and they're loading up again with flowers.


This is a whole lotta pain, 7 Pot Primo's.


Some red Shesheeto's for seeds.
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Old August 25, 2018   #125
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Some of today's harvest...


Red Ghost Scorpion


Congo Trinadad


Fushimi


Manganji


Santaka


Aji Arnucho and Aji Limo Rojo


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Old August 25, 2018   #126
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Nice haul!!! I have to grow some of those Santaka peppers for mirlitons. How productive are they?
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Old August 25, 2018   #127
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You 2 guys have some really nice peppers here. Mine should be in this week and I'll post some pics. Beautiful corking on the red jalapenos Rajun.
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Nice haul!!! I have to grow some of those Santaka peppers for mirlitons. How productive are they?
Funny you should ask that...
I'm growing a few plants of Santaka, Yatsafusa and Takanotsume, and they all look alike ...all have peppers pointing to the sun (mirasol?) Haven't checked them against each other for heat, but they are hot when dried!
I will have a pepper seed offer up soon, seed will be available if anyone is interested!

If you like picking small hot chili peppers, in clumps of 5-6 in each handful... Scissors maybe helpful!
They are prolific, but a pain to hand pick...

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Out of pepper jelly yet.?
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Old August 25, 2018   #130
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Out of pepper jelly yet.?
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Have enough to last a couple years, I'm thinking of expanding my horizons into hot sauce...
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Old August 25, 2018   #131
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I am sorry to say I dont know enough about Carolina reaper to even have an educated opinion.
But I will try.
Since it is a cross between the Ghost pepper AKA Bhut jolokia and a red habanero it is just genes peeking their heads out.
I personally have grown two distinct types of ghost pepper.
One longer and the other shorter with the tail on the end.


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Funny you should ask that...
I'm growing a few plants of Santaka, Yatsafusa and Takanotsume, and they all look alike ...all have peppers pointing to the sun (mirasol?) Haven't checked them against each other for heat, but they are hot when dried!
I will have a pepper seed offer up soon, seed will be available if anyone is interested!

If you like picking small hot chili peppers, in clumps of 5-6 in each handful... Scissors maybe helpful!
They are prolific, but a pain to hand pick...
I don't know what's going on but I clicked quote to rely to Gradys reply to mine and got this. I can't even see it on the forum, what's going on?
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Old August 25, 2018   #132
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Have enough to last a couple years, I'm thinking of expanding my horizons into hot sauce...
Or chili powder...
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Old August 25, 2018   #133
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I don't know what's going on but I clicked quote to rely to Gradys reply to mine and got this. I can't even see it on the forum, what's going on?
Not sure, never seen Worth's post about Reapers...

Limo Rojo may be their great grand daddy though!
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I forgot all about the ghost peppers I have fermenting.
I bet they have a killer flavor.
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I don't know what's going on but I clicked quote to rely to Gradys reply to mine and got this. I can't even see it on the forum, what's going on?

Voodoo.

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