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Anyone saved Dorset Naga/Morich chilli seeds?
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Why didn't Noah just swat those 2 greenflies?
Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?
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There is no reason why seeds from Tesco DN pods won't come up. Make sure you take seeds from a well ripe pod to ensure maximum viability.
Depending on how close its been grown to other varieties, and the method of pollination, will determine if they give you 'true' pods.
You will still end up with something mighty hot though.
Check out the Trinidad varieties if you want something considered hotter in a lot of chilli fans opinions. They are called the '7 Pot/ Pod and the Scorpion'.
Chris
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They should be nice and red and I would also give them a week or two before removing seeds. Make sure the seeds are dried out well and stored in a cool dark place. Seed contains a dormant life and bad storage can give you problems both germinating and growing.
Chris
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The sprouted one is still pretty small. Possibly too warm (on a shelf above the aga) for it but I'm happy to see that they'll maybe grow!The Impulsive Gardener
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Originally posted by Toleman View PostCheck out the Trinidad varieties if you want something considered hotter in a lot of chilli fans opinions. They are called the '7 Pot/ Pod and the Scorpion'.
ChrisThere are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that understand binary and those that don't.
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@Hotstuff - They are.
@Llamas - Nagas love it plenty warm. If light is a concern then you can put a desk light up there with a low energy bulb in it as close to the pot as possible. Keep it on about 15 hours a day but do give a period of dark as well. I have one set up for my Tepins which are also a bit of a problem to grow without damping off.Why didn't Noah just swat those 2 greenflies?
Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?
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>If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the terminal?
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Originally posted by HotStuff View Post@sarraceniac - Yes, I know they are, I was just making a pointWhy didn't Noah just swat those 2 greenflies?
Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?
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>If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the terminal?
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The naga's (which have been tested) are the hottest acording to their scoville rating. The Trinnidad 7 pot and scorpions which have never been tested are considered hotter by the vast majority of chilli fanatics (Chillis Galore, The hot pepper and firefoods).
Go down to the scorpion and 7 pot
Chilli pepper seeds hot pepper seed, the hottest there is.
Try a fresh chunk of a 7 pot or scorpion and its clear which is hotter.
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Hmm seems to me I have no choice but to grow both!The Impulsive Gardener
www.theimpulsivegardener.com
Chelsea Uribe Garden Design www.chelseauribe.com
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This discussion on the world's hottest chilli can run and run, and I mean internationally not just here on the vine.
Any chilli grower knows that the heat of a fruit is detemined not only by the plant's genes but also by its growing environment. Bit like humans that way.
A chilli can be anywhere between it's 'natural' (whatever that is) heat and half that and up to 50% more depending on it's conditions. Hot sunny weather increases the heat of the fruit. Over feeding and over watering reduces it. The summer before last was very poor in this area. I think it was poor everywhere in the UK. My chillies produced in abundance but not one was as hot as expected. Even last year which was a little bit better weatherwise they were not as they should have been. The flavour was 'thin' and the heat had no robustness. Difficult to describe but I'm sure every serious chilli head will know what I mean.Why didn't Noah just swat those 2 greenflies?
Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?
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>If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the terminal?
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A good chilli grown in the right conditions will fill up your mouth with flavour, these ones you get in the supermarkets, I think, taste thin and a bit, I dunno, "generic"(?) only good for spicing up a dish of spag bol or curry etc. Same goes for those that haven't grown properly, the ones I kept inside and put out in about June had much more flavour compared to the others dumped outside in April.Follow my garden and chilli growing project... @impatientgrower
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