Re: [CH] habanero yield

Joan McCutcheon (joan@mccutcheon.com)
Wed, 25 Sep 2002 16:12:15 +0200

Great!  Is anyone else interested?  I have looked for Worldwide for 
climatic growing Zones but can only really find USA - did find a Europe 
..but as for the rest of the world - haven't come up with anything yet.

We could do a survey of Worldwide Chile Growing with the following attributes:

Species, Type, Zone/Country/Region, Height, Breadth, Yield per plant (pods) 
- There must be more attributes that I haven't thought of....?  Input?

Joannie

At 22:00 25/09/2002 +1200, Steve Winnard wrote:
>I second that - I am putting together a comprehensive Scoville ratings list,
>and this would be fantastic info to accompany it.
>
>Steve
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Joan McCutcheon" <joan@mccutcheon.com>
>To: <Chile-heads@globalgarden.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 8:27 PM
>Subject: Re: [CH] habanero yield
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > All this talk about yields from plants makes me curious:
> >
> > Does anyone have any information (a table e.g.) with the average yield per
> > plant type per growing region?  A lot to ask but I think it is/would be
> > interesting to do.
> >
> > HKR
> > Joannie
> >
> > At 23:26 23/09/2002 -0500, Fred Morris wrote:
> > >Greg, I typically get about 50 mature orange pods from each habanero
> > >plant, sometimes half again that many.  Plants are in the ground on
> > >April 15, and first frost not usually until middle of October or later,
> > >so that's a six month season.   Always have another 50 or more immature
> > >green pods when the frost comes.
> > >
> > >Fred the habaneronut
> >

Kind Regards,

Joan McCutcheon