Those peppers look very healthy! This summer, my son grew very hot peppers on his patio--in fact the hottest peppers he could find, including 'Carolina Reapers' and 'Trinidad Scorpions.' I don't know how he eats them--I guess small amounts at a time. Do your peppers continue to grow throughout the year in your warm climate, or do they go through a period of dormancy?
Both of peppers that grown by your son are very hot peppers like as mine. I have ever grown both of them, they are so hot. Our peppers continue to grow throughout the year, without dormancy.
A very interesting variety of peppers.
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Thank you, Lucia.
DeleteThose peppers look very healthy! This summer, my son grew very hot peppers on his patio--in fact the hottest peppers he could find, including 'Carolina Reapers' and 'Trinidad Scorpions.' I don't know how he eats them--I guess small amounts at a time. Do your peppers continue to grow throughout the year in your warm climate, or do they go through a period of dormancy?
ReplyDeleteBoth of peppers that grown by your son are very hot peppers like as mine. I have ever grown both of them, they are so hot. Our peppers continue to grow throughout the year, without dormancy.
DeleteThese peppers look very good. I suppose you can grow them all year round. Here they have gone now, it's only fun for a short period in my greenhouse.
ReplyDeleteYes, that's right, Janneke. We're lucky here, we can grow anything all year round.
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