Re: [CH] crop 2004

Joy Williams (hummingbird_@earthlink.net)
Mon, 09 Feb 2004 10:26:58 -0800

well, I haven't grown them myself, I was just typing out what I had in my 
guide.

I'm sure you're right!

And yes, you can't have too many cayenne type of fruits.


At 09:58 AM 2/9/2004 -0800, Brent Thompson wrote:
> > Cobra ?
> > Very hot; 5-6" long x .375-.5" wide, Cayenne Type; matures from green to
> > red; thin-skinned, curved pods hang in great numbers; Uses: Drying, Indian
> > Cuisine, Prolific, c.annuum
>
>Every time I've grown them, as I recall, compared with most other
>cayenne-types, Cobra fruits are relatively tough, not thin-skinned, average
>heat, and average flavor.  Probably my most favorite cayenne-type is PC-1,
>which is thin-skinned, flavorful, and hotter than most (but is also seedier
>than most).  Both Cobra and PC-1 produce well.
>
>But, I say best to just grow lots of different varieties of Indian-type
>cayennes -- difficult to get too many of this type of chile.
>
>  ---   Brent

Bright Blessings!

Joy