Originally posted by bario1
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What chilli variety are you growing
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I pickled a whole lot last year in a brine made of 2/3 white wine vinegar 1/3 boiled water and a good measure of salt, flavoured with bay leaf and tarragon. They are a great condiment, a bit like the pickled peppers you can buy in middle eastern shops only more crunchy and with interesting flavours. Make a cut lengthways in the chillies so they don't float and pack them tightly in kilner jars.
I'm growing
Ring of fire
Vegetarian ( a favourite with the slugs, sigh)
Rocotillo
Aji Lemon
Hungarian hot wax
And espelettes
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Originally posted by Gren View PostI throw mine whole into curries and chillis. A single habanero will add a decent bit of kick to anything without being over the top. The crop from a single plant can go a long way like that. I'm just finishing off last year's crop - from one orange habanero plant
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Originally posted by More basil View PostButternutSquash- I have been looking for a mild variety of Capsicum Chinense with that gorgeous fruity flavour
http://www.refiningfirechiles.com/chinense.htmlLast edited by Scarlet; 11-07-2014, 10:15 PM.
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Originally posted by More basil View PostButternutSquash- I have been looking for a mild variety of Capsicum Chinense with that gorgeous fruity flavour. What variety did you grow?
Aji Dulce Chilli Seeds
They were not as good as hot ones, but quite nice. Ask on Chillis Galore, you'll get good replies.
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I am growing:
1 naga - 6 fruits and lots of flowers
3 scotch bonnet red - no fruits, lots of flowers
1 paper lantern - no flowers yet but a big plant
1 jalapeno - some fruits and flowers
6 peruvian purple - lots of flowers and a few fruits on each
6 apache - loads of fruits on each
1 thai demon - lots of flowers and some fruits
1 explosive ember - lots of flowers
1 volcano - lots of flowers and some fruits
I tried overwintering a few plants but after initially looking ok they all dried out so had to start again this year. I hope to overwinter with more success this year.
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I only have 3 plants this year, scotch bonnet big sun, demon red and Fresno supreme. I'm going to donate the big sun to my brother as he has a porch area that is a total sun trap. Last year I gave him 3 chilli plants, one of them was a scotch bonnet and it grew to a few feet tall and produced loads of fruit. I've over wintered chilli's before with reasonable success. I started my plants off pretty late in the season, probably July time and got a reasonable harvest before the plant packs in for winter, then all I did was prune it and left it to live on the kitchen windowsill like a naked bonsai. I think it was about early March time it came back to life and I had a chilli crop shortly after May.Remember it's just a bad day, not a bad life 😁
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