
Jeff: So you like hot hot peppers! I know this is an old post, but my son grows habeneros every year. He doesn't do anything but put them in the pots or ground and grow them. He started out growing them in his apartment in hydrophonic clay pebbles and then later in the ground. We usually dry many of them and place the whole dried peppers in a clay crock or broken & dried peppers in a storage bag. Great for chilli and other meals that require HOT stuff. Grandma here usually makes the mistake of handling them and then touching her eyes or nose. I'm learning!
Love Jalapenos & Habeneros!:

Most people don't realize how beneficial peppers (capsasium) are to your health. Ever try the Chocolate Habenero?