Hi all,
I have a paper lantern plant, which according to the label, is very hot, & also shows it as a green pepper. Looking on various sites it seems to be shown as a red pepper, which is correct? At the moment there are several 2 inch long green fruits on it, do I need to wait for them to turn red? They are not in a greenhouse, but they are brought in doors at night.
Adrian.
Adrian, according to the chileman database (http://www.thechileman.org/results.php?chile=1&find=paper+lantern&heat=Any&origin=Any&genus=Any&submit=Search)Paper Lantern ripens from "lime green to a bright iridescent scarlet red". I'd be tempted to try one while it's green, but it'll be tastier when it's ripened up.
Red!!!!
I love these chillies, they hang bellow in a canopy loaded with fruits.
Here's some pics of mine
(http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g220/Biscombe/PaperLantern-1.jpg)
(http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g220/Biscombe/PaperLantern-2.jpg)
Watch out they are really hot, I use these along with naga's in my atomic sauce!
Sorry adrianhumph, would bigger pictures help?
Hi biscombe,
The pics are fine, thanks very much, mine unfortunately are still very green ??? Possibly something to do with your location verus mine ::)
Adrian.
I think that may be the case :( Just out of interest when did you sow the seeds?
Hi again,
I didn`t sow the seeds, it was a plant I bought from a garden centre in late May, at the same time i bought an apache plant which has been excellent, many fruits already picked & many more to come, I am a bit dissapointed with the paper lantern, as it has very few fruits on it, I also think that it is unlikely to ripen up at this late stage.
Adrian.
If you cut it back and over winter it, you'll have a head start next season