I will try and put chilli into most foods i can get away with.
Me too. I even use Encona chilli sauce as a salad dressing.
Never heard of that sauce.Is it hotter then pepper sauce?
Oh and jerk chicken as well.Sadly i haven't mastered this dish but love it.
West Indian hot pepper sauce says the label. Generally available in most supermarkets. Also comes in a plastic squeezy bottle...
How long did it take from flower to first fruit then ?
I'm a chilli newbie too, with about 30 plants growing inside at the moment. We've been told that we should "pinch" the top of each plant to encourage sideways growth, rather than have a very tall thin plant. Does anyone know anything about this?
This is my personal favourite - don't think there are many hotter.
Chillipepper Pete's Dragon's Blood
What the bottle says...
Beware, extreme heat
Hot Pepper Awards - Winner
What we say...
Chillipepper Pete is one of the finest UK sauce makers around. Dragons Blood is among his best award winning creations - his hottest sauce to date with big flavour and an even bigger burn, containing large amounts of naga-bih jolokia and 6.4mshu chilli extract.
Country of origin: UK
Ingredients: Capsicum, vinegar, pineapple, sugar, naga bin jolokia x2, cayenne, 6.4m chilli extract
100ml bottle
Price: £6.49
we've got a tumbling tomato plant growing upside down, we made our own with one of the 5 litre water bottle things. the plant has about fourteen green tomatoes on it now so it seems to work.
we made it like this
Make your own upside down tomato planter - UPDATE | The Cheap Vegetable Gardener
I've got a chilli plant but I've no idea what to do with it apart from water it of course.
first sweet peppers are about thumb sized now, toms are flowering and most of the chillis have or will be flowering, the first signs of fruit coming through on some aswell. Might snap some more pics later if demand is high
ok mate will post them later