First Year: Lessons Learned
My journey into chili growing started with Bhut Jolokia seeds, and let’s just say the first attempt wasn’t as fiery as I’d hoped. A few mistakes:
- Started too late: Timing is everything.
- Intermediate repotting: I replanted seedlings in medium pots before moving them to their final ones, which stunted their growth.
- No fertilizer: A rookie mistake, and the plants paid for it.
The result? Fruity chilis with almost no heat—barely hotter than store-bought ones.
Second Year: Carolina Reapers, A Spicy Comeback
This time, I refined my process, and the results were exactly what I hoped for! The plants were over twice the size, and the peppers had the intense heat I wanted.
My Chili-Growing Process:
- Timing: Start seeds about a month before overnight temps consistently stay above 10°C.
- Germination:
Place seeds in a moist (not wet) paper towel in a dark room.
Keep towels damp; seeds should sprout in 7–10 days. (Not all will germinate.) - Soil Prep: Mix 50% sand and 50% potting soil.
- Planting:
Place sprouted seeds tail-down in small pots.
When plants reach ~5 cm, transplant into large pots with the same soil mix. - Watering: Water regularly but avoid standing water.
- Outdoor Transition: Move plants outside once nighttime temps stay above 10°C. Ensure full sun exposure during the day.
- Fertilizing: Add fertilizer every two weeks.
New Problem: Too Many Peppers
With a bountiful harvest, I had more peppers than I knew what to do with. Outside of drying them, here are two great ways to preserve and use excess chilis:
Prik Nam Pla (Classic Thai Condiment)
A versatile seasoning that pairs well with almost any dish.
Ingredients:
- Thai chilies (Carolina Reaper), chopped/thinly sliced
- Shallots, thinly sliced
- 30 ml fish sauce - soy sauce works as substitute
- 10 ml lime juice
- 1 clove garlic, thinly sliced or chopped (optional)
- Sugar (if the fish sauce isn’t already sweetened)
Directions:
- Combine chilies and fish sauce in a small bowl.
- Add garlic and shallots.
- Mix in lime juice (1 part lime juice to 3 parts fish sauce).
Fermented Chili Sauce (Sriracha Style)
Perfect for spicy lovers who want a tangy, complex flavor.
Ingredients:
- 450 g pepperoni
- 50 g Thai chilies (Carolina Reaper)
- 10 g salt
- 2 garlic cloves
- Optional: ginger
Directions:
- Roughly chop chilies.
- Blend chilies and garlic in batches.
- Transfer to a mason jar and mix in salt.
- Ferment at room temp for 7 days, keeping the jar sealed. Release pressure daily if using a screw-top jar.
- Blend the mixture into a fine paste. Optional: strain for a smoother texture.
- Adjust with sugar to taste and store in glass containers.
That is good you got your pepper growing all dialed in, now you have to figure out to do with all of them.. that is a good thing..lol
We grew some Trinidad Scorpion peppers, and they are incredibly hot. Also grew some ceyannes, serannos, jalapenos and mini bell peppers.
Bhut Jolokia is my FAVORITE Pepper!
I use them to make a delicious salsa verde!
I will try to overwinter at least one of my plants. But I might go back to Bhut Jolokia for next year, as Carolina Reaper is a bit "unwieldy" to use in dishes. Will have to see if I can make a good chili sauce out of it.
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