I have grown both the last 2 years. Fatali is a Chinense while Aji Lemon is a Baccatum. Fatali is by far the hotter. I like Aji Lemon especially because it continues to produce even in extremely hot weather. It's a heavy producer on a relatively small plant and heat does not bother it. They also have a wonderful lemony flavor that goes well with anything. Contact me off list if you need seeds. I have plenty to share. -----Original Message----- From: T. Matthew Evans [mailto:tmattevans@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 1:16 PM To: Love2Troll; chile-heads Subject: Re: [CH] Lemon Drop Question JohnT -- Very nice photos -- I've never grown Lemon Drop or Aji Limon, but I think I would like to now. I had a couple of questions, though -- first, I have fatallis from the USDA that look almost identical to your Aji Limon. Are the two close cousins? Is it possible that my seed isn't "true"? Next, in the picture of your Lemon Drop plant, it looks like you have many other chile plants in the background with some sort of system rigged up to support the plants. Would you mind elaborating on your method? Thanks. Matt > > Lemon Drop plant http://www.fototime.com/D81A145FE383203/orig.jpg > http://www.fototime.com/C558123B050820A/orig.jpg > > My first ever year for growing C. baccatum and I'm already a big fan. > Aji Colorado is a good one too. > > JohnT > > > ===== . . . . . . Join the Barbecue_Lovers group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Barbecue_Lovers/join __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com