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For those who like to grow different chillies, this should give you
sufficient info to grow or avoid... http://www.yvonnes-plants.co.uk/app/...f?t=1427733106 -- Jeff |
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Jeff Layman wrote: For those who like to grow different chillies, this should give you sufficient info to grow or avoid... http://www.yvonnes-plants.co.uk/app/...f?t=1427733106 Don't bet on it :-) It has only a few varieties, some of those names are collective rather than specific, and several of the chillis vary a great deal with conditions. I grew cayenne (from Tobago) last year, and it was very mild until late in the season, when it became moderately hot. Also, some people don't like the flavour of all chillis. So ANY guide cannot be more than indicative. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Been growing Chillies for last 10 years.
I'm growing the following this year: Anaheim Cayenne Apache Scotch Bonnets All are doing well. From my experience success depends on the length of the growing season. Which in UK is to say the least variable. For instance Anaheim and Apache mature very quickly, so I'm expecting good results. Doubt I will see much fruit on Scotch Bonnets, but worth trying. Brian |
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On 08/04/15 20:26, Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article , Jeff Layman wrote: For those who like to grow different chillies, this should give you sufficient info to grow or avoid... http://www.yvonnes-plants.co.uk/app/...f?t=1427733106 Don't bet on it :-) It has only a few varieties, some of those names are collective rather than specific, and several of the chillis vary a great deal with conditions. I grew cayenne (from Tobago) last year, and it was very mild until late in the season, when it became moderately hot. Also, some people don't like the flavour of all chillis. So ANY guide cannot be more than indicative. Yes, but it's a reasonable place to start. There may be hundreds of varieties, but only a few will be available to the amateur, unless you can get down to West Dean in August. The list does does show that there is quite a range in Scoville units even with a single variety. And, of course, there is quite a range within a single chilli. Many years ago I visited a small commercial grower, who was trying several different varieties in his greenhouses. I knew of cayenne and bird's eye chillies, but he showed me a smallish, rather bulbous shaped chilli I had never seen before. He said it was not too hot, and picked one for me to try. I gingerly bit into the extreme end of it, to find no heat at all. So I took a good chunk out of it. It was a scotch bonnet... -- Jeff |
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