Nice indoor jungle!!
Oh, there's also an C. annuum called Mexican Red.
Looking forward to see your next season too!
Great looking plants..Brown(Chocolate) congo does exist and a great plant to grow as you no :)
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Second Black Pearl (this one has smaller leaves, the stem split. I noticed that it had 4 leaves instead of 2 when germinated)


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How many varieties are there of the brown/chocolate peppers? I found this picture:

There are Habanero Chocolate, Habanero Chocolate Congo and Habanero Brown Congo, but based on another source, chocolate congo is this:

Which one do i have? Will probably see when it ripens, right?
Fatalii, do you have a picture of C. annum Mexican Red?
Is there any good source that describes different Capsicum species and which variety belongs to which species?
Thanks for the replys
No, I have pics only for Mexican red which is C. pubescens, search engine for firefox here:
http://fatalii.net/fatalii.net-chile.php
Damn those brown varieties look so good as always, they tend to be quite hot too.
You have a great garden growing there atlas, when will you be taken them outside?
I'm afraid they will have to stay where they are. I realize that the space is way too small but I don't have any other place to put them :( Well, I could split them in half and use the other balcony too I guess.
Those plants look very healthy!. And I sure do too want to see yor next one.. ;)
I have a sad news. It seems that the seeds got mixed up somehow. My Dorset Naga doesn't look like Dorset Naga at all. Red Savina is also strange it looks like Aji Dulce.
I have a few pictures if someone can identify the species:
"Dorset Naga"

"Red Savina"


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I harvested one fuego plant and pickled the pods, this plant started to make pods again, but only four of them.
The other fuego is ripening, 3 pods are already red, and the other will be soon.
Fuego:

Mexican Red, both Calabreses, Numex Twilight (beautiful plant), "Naga Jolokia" (I am not sure if it is the right species): are also ripening. I will upload more pictures on monday
Hi there! Yer "Savina" is the same as my "Jamaican scotch bonnet" which is Red Cap Mushroom :)
Thanks Jah :)
I have another picture of it:

It is very crunchy (unripe fruit, still green)
2 more pictures of my unknown "Dorset Naga" If someone knows what it is... i tasted one today and it tastes like unripe habanero.


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Orange Habanero:

And some pictures of harvested chiles
Calabrese a mazzetto:

Mexican Red:

Naga Jolokia (or at least i think so... one on the left is some kind of mutant)

Lux Hot:

Fuego (plant from the smaller pot. The pods from the other plant were aprox. 17cm long, these are around 12cm):

Cayenne:

Oh yes, why do the buds and flowers fall off? My Bishop Crown was 165cm high, everyday it had at least 4 flowers but all of them just fell off, i picked up at least 30 flowers and buds from the floor. I have 2 pictures:


Other plants encountered the same problem but only when there were forming some buds, a lot of flowers would just fell off. Did this happen because of too small containers? Overwatering?
Lovely pods!
That "Dorset Naga" Looks yummy!
About the flower drop, there could be plenty of reasons, you can check fatalii.net - how to grow chiles -section for possible reasons.
It's normal that some of the flowers drop but if all of them will drop... then you clearly have a reason for it.
Small pot and / or overwatering can be causes, it's impossible to tell from a distance.
Also, you shouldn't let the plants dry completely when they are flowering.
It's a good method to use to engourage flowering, but when there are lots of buds, keep the soil a little moist all the time.
Just wanted to post today's harvest :)