What pepper varieties are you growing for 2020

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Post: # 6104Unread post Whwoz
Fri Jan 10, 2020 10:11 pm

Some fabulous lists there folks. If only we had easy access to some of those Bell peppers and low to mild heat chilies (rest of family do not like chili heat), not really into the super hots myself either. Ah well, another vegetable seed list to drool over

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Post: # 6138Unread post arnorrian
Sat Jan 11, 2020 9:04 am

zendog wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 9:59 pm Ajvarski
Elephant Ear
Kapia Paprika
These three are very similar, with (Kurtrovska) Kapia being an ancestor of the larger and meatier Elephant's Ear, with Ajvarski just a generic name for this type of pepper used for ajvar. All three are from the same region, the first being from North Macedonia, the second from Serbia, and the third from Bulgaria (not Hungary, as some claim). Elephant's Ear is also known commercially as Palanačko čudo (Miracle of Palanka), named after my town, as there is a vegetable institute here.

http://www.institut-palanka.co.rs/eng/a ... 40153.html

The major distinction of Kurtovska Kapia is that it is a bit thinner, so easier to dry. It is used dried for stuffing.
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Sat Jan 11, 2020 10:47 am

Whwoz wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2020 10:11 pm Some fabulous lists there folks. If only we had easy access to some of those Bell peppers and low to mild heat chilies (rest of family do not like chili heat), not really into the super hots myself either. Ah well, another vegetable seed list to drool over
Easy access you say?

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Sun Jan 12, 2020 3:32 am

Tormato wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2020 10:47 am
Whwoz wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2020 10:11 pm Some fabulous lists there folks. If only we had easy access to some of those Bell peppers and low to mild heat chilies (rest of family do not like chili heat), not really into the super hots myself either. Ah well, another vegetable seed list to drool over
Easy access you say?

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Sun Jan 12, 2020 9:03 am

The list isn't very exotic or long but will suit the need for fresh eating, freezing, hot sauce and maybe some dehydrating. We don't eat a lot of fresh peppers so they're mostly used in cooking.

1 Ancho Grande
1 Carolina Wonder - new for me this year, a nematode resistant one
1 Charleston Belle - new for me this year, a nematode resistant one
1 Feher Ozon in a pot
1 Gypsy
2 Jalapeno M
2 Mucho Nacho
1 Maule's Red Hot cayenne
1 Red Marconi

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Post: # 6260Unread post pondgardener
Sun Jan 12, 2020 12:10 pm

Just put in an order with Midwest Chileheads for the jalapeños and habaneros. The hybrids are from another vendor and the remainder are either old seeds or saved seeds. So what I end up with is really determinate on what I can germinate. I'll be paying close attention to the "starting old seed" threads as well. I generally like to have about 25-30 jalapeños, 12-15 habaneros, 12-15 chile types and at least 12-18 bells and sweet peppers. I am still a couple of months from starting most of these, although I will probably start earlier with the habaneros.

Colossal Hybrid
Carmen Hybrid
Rewia Pepper
Chervena Chuska
Pueblo Popper Chile
Mosco Chile
Jalmundo Jalapeño
NuMex Vaquero Jalapeño
Hungarian Hot Wax
Bishops Cap
Caribbean Red Habanero
Jamaican Hot Chocolate Habanero
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Sun Jan 12, 2020 1:34 pm

Trying lots of new ones this year. Bells don't do well for me here. I eat all the sweet peppers raw; the hot ones raw and cooked. Not especially happy with the Palanacko Cudo which seems different from what I first grew years ago and then lost the seed. Love Cornito Giallo but Cornito Giallo was a stinkbug magnet and not nearly as prolific or sweet. Jaluv an Attitude had thicker skins than I like for eating fresh and not quite hot enough for cooking.

Aji Rico
Aleppo
Carmen
Cornito Giallo
Cornito Rosso
Fenenc Tender
Flaming Flare
Giant Sweet Devil's Horn
Hungarian Hot Wax
Jaluv an Attitude
Lipstick
Oranos
Palanacko Cudo
Stocky Red Roaster
Toreador
Trontarolo
Waialua
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Sun Jan 12, 2020 3:58 pm

[mention]kath[/mention] - I've never heard of Waialua but after googling it I'll sure be waiting to see your results.

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Post: # 6283Unread post arnorrian
Sun Jan 12, 2020 5:58 pm

kath wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 1:34 pmNot especially happy with the Palanacko Cudo which seems different from what I first grew years ago and then lost the seed.
I can get the seeds of Palanačko Čudo from the original producer, it's here in my town (see the link bellow). It's a commercial name for a line of Elephant's Ear. Where are you from?

http://www.institut-palanka.co.rs/eng/a ... 40153.html
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Sun Jan 12, 2020 7:54 pm

patihum wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 3:58 pm @kath - I've never heard of Waialua but after googling it I'll sure be waiting to see your results.
Think it might also be called "Hawaiian Sweet".

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Sun Jan 12, 2020 8:01 pm

arnorrian wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 5:58 pm
kath wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 1:34 pmNot especially happy with the Palanacko Cudo which seems different from what I first grew years ago and then lost the seed.
I can get the seeds of Palanačko Čudo from the original producer, it's here in my town (see the link bellow). It's a commercial name for a line of Elephant's Ear. Where are you from?

http://www.institut-palanka.co.rs/eng/a ... 40153.html
I live in Pennsylvania, USA. Believe it or not, I was able to buy seeds from that very place, lol! Terrible germination but I did get plants- maybe the mail wasn't kind to the seed. Marko from T'ville was the source of the original seed that many of us received, and he said his source was a farmer in Croatia who had been saving his own seed for many years.

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Tue Jan 14, 2020 7:39 am

Rajun Gardener wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2020 9:29 am I haven't made a list yet but I know Aleppo will be on it. I need to get busy sorting seeds and making a list.
I like your list. I was part of a seed train, so added a few more varieties. One being Aji Guyana, which was the first to germinate. I also have a Numex Suave Orange that has germinated.

Now on your Aji Dulce varieties. Do you think Aji Dulce #1 taste better than the Aji Dulce from Peru?

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Post: # 12173Unread post fluffy_gumbo
Fri Feb 28, 2020 9:49 am

It's a struggle to have both a tomato and peppers obsession and not enough grow space. I'm trying these for this year:
Santaka
Trinidad Scorpion
Orange Habanero
Yellow Habanero
Korean Hot Pepper
Jalapenos

Any tips for growing in long hot, humid summers? My ghost pepper plant constantly put out flowers all summer last year but never set fruit :cry:

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Fri Feb 28, 2020 2:25 pm

Peppers I'm growing for the 2020 season:
A lot of new ones. :-)

Ancho Grande
Aconcagua
Big Red (Bell)
Bill’s Striped
Candy Cane F1
Capistrano (Bell)
Chocolate Cake (Bell)
Corbaci
Corno di Toro Giallo
Corno di Toro Rosso
Dolce Bergamo
Doux D’Espagne
Elephant's Ear
Fushimi
Giuzeppi
Goccia d' Oro
Golden Treasure
Hajduczek
Hatch Mild
Keystone Giant (Bell)
Largo de Reus
Lemon Dream F1
Lesya
Ljubov Dlan
Lombardo
Marconi Purple
Mega Marconi
Melrose
Midnight Dreams (Bell)
Mira
Murasaki Purple
NuMex 6-4
Pippin’s Golden Honey
Ruby King (Bell)
Sonora
Tangerine Dream F1
Tekne Dolmasi
Trontarolo
Yellow Monster
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Fri Feb 28, 2020 5:50 pm

[mention]AZGardener[/mention] - Besides being just plain purty Bill's Striped is right tasty too and has done well here in Kansas. Ljubov Dlan is one of my all time favorites for size and flavor. Largo De Reus is a first timer here - have you grown it before?

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Fri Feb 28, 2020 6:52 pm

Here's my pepper list for 2020! I've only grown about 25% of these before, so suggestions are welcome!

Sweet Anaheim
Halaby
Tekne dolmasi
Bastan f1
NuMex joe e parker
Carmen f1
Leutschauer paprika
Rezha
Sweet banana
Wakefield warrior
Shishito
Tobago
NuMex big jim
Cubanelle
Syrian 3 sided pepper
Sweet pickle
Ajvarski
Kardoula
Turkish cayenne
Thunder mountain longhorn
Aji lemon drop
Serrano tampequino
Sugar rush peach
Black Hungarian
Fish
Early jalapeno
Purple serrano
Ks lemon starburst
Beaver dam
Red habanero
Peach ghost pepper
Chocolate chinese 7 pot
Jamacian scotch bonnet
Bulgarian Carrot
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Post: # 12300Unread post Texgal
Fri Feb 28, 2020 9:27 pm

My list isn't final yet but here is what I have going this year...

Baby Aji Amarillo
The NuMex Jalapeños:
- Lemon Spice
- Pumpkin Spice
- Orange Spice

To compare to each other:
Habanada
Roulette

Above all, I love snacking on sweet peppers, and learned recently my niece's boys like them to so planting extra for them:
Sweet Gypsy (fave)
Pretty & Sweet
Lunchbox all 3 colors
Purple bell (The boys liked the color and requested it.)
Mad Hatter
Giant Sweet Devil's Horn
Ferenc Tender

I've only had experience with Sweet Gypsy and Lunchbox, so I'd love to have any opinions/advice on the others.
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Sat Feb 29, 2020 12:24 am

roper2008 wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2020 7:39 am ...I also have a Numex Suave Orange that has germinated.

Now on your Aji Dulce varieties. Do you think Aji Dulce #1 taste better than the Aji Dulce from Peru?
I think the one that I have been growing these last few years is Aji Dulce #2, from Tradewinds.It just looks like a smallish, red habanero, and has incredible flavor, yet almost no heat! That #1 I think is that flatter variety I grew years ago, that didn't have as much flavor, and it was much later - the worst downfall. Same thing with that Numex Suave Orange - very late, and not as flavorful as aji dulce.

Here's an example of the harvest I got from just one plant, at the end of the season (otherwise I don't harvest green, or under-ripe ones, unless I knock them off by accident!). Only about 500 SUs, if that, so great for those who want to experience the habanero flavor, but can't take the heat.
ImageThe end of the Aji Dulce peppers 10-28 by pepperhead212, on Flickr
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Sun Mar 01, 2020 8:54 pm

Started 6 seeds of "Pink Tiger"... 5 sprouted well...

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Post: # 12609Unread post AZGardener
Mon Mar 02, 2020 8:41 am

patihum wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2020 5:50 pm @AZGardener - Besides being just plain purty Bill's Striped is right tasty too and has done well here in Kansas. Ljubov Dlan is one of my all time favorites for size and flavor. Largo De Reus is a first timer here - have you grown it before?
All 3 are new to the garden this year. I'm looking forward to growing them. Thank you for the input on Ljubov Dlan and Bill's Striped. I'll report how they grow for me here in the hot southwest USA.
LMK how Largo De Reus grows for you this year.
I get most of my pepper seeds from Ellie at Heritage Seed Market, she's great. :)
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