Scotch Bonnet X Banana Pepper cross
tbonesny
7 years ago
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Brennan (New Mexico 7a)
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WANTED: scotch bonnet pepper seeds
Comments (7)Hi Northerner_on I have emailed you 3 times now. Wondering if you have received any of my emails? If you would email me again with your Email address I will try contacting you directly as if you haven't received my emails then your GW account may still be not working properly Thanks Signet...See MoreScotch Bonnet Hot Sauce
Comments (17)Even (esp?) if using mason jars it's important to keep pH below 4.6 and make sure it stays there - pH can rise on the shelf. That's why you should only use tested recipes for canning. But these recipes using carrots, mangos, etc. would be great for refrigeration. Bruce - just wondering, how *do* you seal those woozy bottles? I've just made a couple quarts of raspberry white wine vinegar (steeped about 1 month), would be great to package in bottles with the reducer top if I can seal them - much more convenient to pour out of than mason jars. State allows me to sell flavored vinegars, just can't sell "acidified foods" (pickles, relish, hot sauce) without lab testing for acidity....See MorePruning 5'x5' Scotch Bonnet plant..
Comments (8)I'd think that if you can prune them back like this it's just a matter of how big a plant you want in the house all winter.Cut it as big or small as you want and depending on the container size it shouldn't grow too big until you put it out in the spring either in the ground or in a pot. Here is a link that might be useful: pruning chiles...See MoreWhy did my Habaneros and Scotch Bonnets grow like this?
Comments (7)Could a pollinating bee have perhaps mixed jalapeno pollen with this plant? &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Cross pollination can ONLY affect the seeds of the cross pollinated flower./pod . The plants (fruits and foliage) does not look like either Habanero or scotch bonnet. I think you are right. They look more like Jalapeno and serrano to me. Have you been also germinating any of those ? Seysonn...See Morenortheast_chileman
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