84 days for fresh seeds to germinate, welcome to my world of C.rabenii x C.tovarii F2s π« πΆοΈπ± Started on 14th Dec 2025
84 days for fresh seeds to germinate, welcome to my world of C.rabenii x C.tovarii F2s π« πΆοΈπ± Started on 14th Dec 2025
3 species from 3 clades, successful cross confirmed. C.baccatum, C.tovarii & C.eximium rolled into one F1 πΆοΈπͺπ±
Most of the time itβs as simple as hanging a water droplet from the seed case until it works itself out.
Actually nowhere near as hard, or slow, to germinate as many say it is. Takes damage if cold enough but can also bounce back well from the root ball.
Diagnostic flower incoming in a few weeks π€
C.lanceolatum has been flowering under lots of layers of fleece all winter, who says πΆοΈ need lots of warmth and heat π Protection from rain as itβs under glass, no air heating, only gentle bottom warmth from a heated tray π±
C.galapagoense underway πΆοΈπ±
Wild capsicum seedlings appearing. C.lanceolatum native to southern Mexico, Guatemala & Honduras. C.cardenasii native to Bolivia π±πΆοΈ
C.galapagoense from older seed, 28 days to emerge is pretty good for this species even on fresh seed stock π±πΆοΈ
Attempt to introduce C.eximium into my C.baccatum var. pendulum x C.tovarii hybrid. Thatβd be 3 clades, not just 3 species, in the same mix. Iβll almost certainly need to see the flowers on this one to confirm. Trichomes very dominant from the two wilds in this probable F1. πΆοΈπ±
Probably C.baccatum var. pendulum x C.eximium F1, early traits looking good. Non-pungent trait in the mix for added interest. πΆοΈπ±
Tasty peppers but those look like Jamaican Yellow Mushrooms to me as they are a C.annuum species rather than C.chinense. Tons of mislabelled plants and seeds out there from sellers. bsky.app/profile/chil...
More C.tovarii last week π±πΆοΈ
Second from left, a possible candidate F2 selection from my Mini Stripey Starfish project which is an interspecific spin-off from my main project. C.flexuosum to the left, Biquinho to the right for scale. More F2s next year for other flavour and colour options but a good fallback π±πΆοΈ
Five in a row but not red yet, CAP 1530 C.eximium πΆοΈπ±
Not a serious attempt as I only did a single manual cross per pollen batch. However, just for fun and home grower science, defrosted pollen samples I collected around 4 years ago. πΆοΈπ±
First ripe C.tovarii berry of the year, many more to come πΆοΈπ±
I was thinking
Wild capsicum berries, some gradually starting to turn, others will take months yet πΆοΈπ±
C.lanceolatum πΆοΈπ±
Yes and Iβm in the process of making other new stripey things using it.
The burn profile is different to cayenne (C.annuum) and C.baccatum such as this are usually less aggressive.
Photo-bombed by blurry insect C.rhomboideum π±πΆοΈ
C.lanceolatum π±πΆοΈ
C.baccatum var. pendulum π±πΆοΈ
I never compost my failed overwinters until the end of the new season. Why? Combination of laziness and having seen miracles. Stand them all in a tray to catch water in a semi-shady part of the garden. Iβll get a cutting at least. C.galapagonese late-July and back to life πΆοΈπ±
After the ππΆοΈπ± CAP 1530 C.eximium
Reasons to grow the wonderful C.tovarii, volume 72 πΆοΈπ±
CAP 1530 C.eximium now setting berries πΆοΈπ±
The small early ones often donβt have seeds but youβll get some bigger ones soon enough.