Charles Benson
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So Summer 2019 I got impatient as my Jalepnoes where growing buy the million but decided they wanted to stay green forever, I had killed my third wave of Thai chillies (I love them to death every time). I happened across a bush in a store that was loaded to the hilt with ripe red chillies it was an ebony black chilli.
This one Ebony black plant has provided as much as a jalapeno and has given me really hot nice chillies to spice up a dish or add to sauces, nice hot burn that doesn't linger, really versatile and would recommend ebony chilli its is still producing and loaded with chillies.
What are your tips for helping chilies be perennial?
I have it in a pot on the Western side of the house with sunlight but also a lot of cover from trees and Agaves. Have not moved it and have had to fend the aphids off. Live in Mildura
This one Ebony black plant has provided as much as a jalapeno and has given me really hot nice chillies to spice up a dish or add to sauces, nice hot burn that doesn't linger, really versatile and would recommend ebony chilli its is still producing and loaded with chillies.
What are your tips for helping chilies be perennial?
I have it in a pot on the Western side of the house with sunlight but also a lot of cover from trees and Agaves. Have not moved it and have had to fend the aphids off. Live in Mildura