The difference was startling.
This year I had germination rates of 90% to 100%, the seeds have germinated after no more than 3 days. Last year, the germination rate was approximately 20% and the plants were sometimes 14 days in coming to what happened.
The plants of this year have become very large in a short time and have developed already after 2 months buds. Last year did it take much longer.
The biggest problem in itself but the resulting fruit last year. It resembles not even begin a Chayenne, as it is presented in product description.
The fruits are huge, and there are so about 20-30 fruits per plant. If you then after the end of September are ripe tried, they taste like an ordinary paprika, only that they are a little longer.
The fruits of this year compared to were partly already the end of June ripe, total all no thicker than one centimeter and between 10 and 15 cm long. You have a much thinner skin and hardly flesh, but it hellishly sharp. So I imagine a Cayenne.
I have the same variety grown again because I wanted to make sure that it was not my fault have failed so unlike the fruits and plants in the previous year. But now my conclusion is clear: These seeds have nothing to Tuen with classical Cayenne Chili!