Double Curly Chilli[/quote]
I was going to Do a yo dawg... But then thought about it and decided not to. LOL
I dry my nagas and crush them into flakes / powder.
Will need to understand how you do this without almost killing all the occupants in the room.
Did you try putting them in the oven like I did.
BAD BAD idea I couldnt breath. the dog ran out the house when he could smell t LOL
Did you try putting them in the oven like I did.
BAD BAD idea I couldnt breath. the dog ran out the house when he could smell t LOL
scruffeh, are the roots poking through the holes in the bottom of the pot? Looks quite bit for that pot, might need re-potting soon.
Cant help with what type it is though, they all look the same to me . It could possibly be either a chilli plant or bell pepper as they also look very similar at this stage.
Is anyone able to ID this plant for me? I can't quite make out what it says on the label. It was given to me as a gift, and I'm assuming it's a chilli plant
http://vegvariety.cce.cornell.edu/m...ilterBy=&filterBylocation=&filterByfrostfree=
might be a type of jalapeno
What would aid ripening? I do a Chilli Focus feed once a week, so I can't think of anything else.
Is anyone able to ID this plant for me? I can't quite make out what it says on the label. It was given to me as a gift, and I'm assuming it's a chilli plant
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I make it out as Navaho (navajo)
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Chilli Pepper Navaho an early and very high yielding semi-hot pepper. Small conical shaped fruits grow to about 10cm long and increase in heat and flavour as they turn red. Ideal for stuffing. RHS Award of Garden Merit