ChatterBank0 min ago
Chillies.
Iv'e grown various types of chillies this year, but one type ( patio fire ) has given me a lot of chillies but they're white in colour and taste of nothing.
Am I being too eager, or will they change colour and give me something hot to the taste later on ?.
Am I being too eager, or will they change colour and give me something hot to the taste later on ?.
Answers
Quote: " . . . steadily ripening from yellow to orange to red. The fruits are edible, mild to warm heat levels, much less than they look." Source: https://www. houseofchill i.com/patio- fire So my guess is that you need to give them longer to ripen (but don't expect them to be particularly 'hot' anyway).
14:47 Tue 16th Aug 2016
Quote:
" . . . steadily ripening from yellow to orange to red. The fruits are edible, mild to warm heat levels, much less than they look."
Source:
https:/ /www.ho useofch illi.co m/patio -fire
So my guess is that you need to give them longer to ripen (but don't expect them to be particularly 'hot' anyway).
" . . . steadily ripening from yellow to orange to red. The fruits are edible, mild to warm heat levels, much less than they look."
Source:
https:/
So my guess is that you need to give them longer to ripen (but don't expect them to be particularly 'hot' anyway).
Morning al, I am sorry to hear about your toms but I think with your experience you'll sort it out, anything I could say would only be repeating what you told me last year.
The reason I asked my question is because my other chilli plants have fruit on them and although they are small they're green and have some mild heat, where as my "patio fire" chillies are white and are about as hot as a cucumber. I'll leave another post at the end of the season hopefully with a large bag full of HOT chillies.
The reason I asked my question is because my other chilli plants have fruit on them and although they are small they're green and have some mild heat, where as my "patio fire" chillies are white and are about as hot as a cucumber. I'll leave another post at the end of the season hopefully with a large bag full of HOT chillies.