Here is a picture of one of the variegated cayenne peppers. Individual plants have varied all over the place from green to dark purple.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3216/271 ... 7e.jpg?v=0
Hot peppers
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RE: Hot peppers
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Re: RE: Hot peppers
Thanks, the picture was taken facing straight down into the anti-deer cage. I have six plants I started inside and numerous volunteers that came up all over the place. Lots of chilies soon!Bamboo Conne'isseur wrote:Foxd, that is a nice looking pepper plant.
I also have plenty of seeds if anybody wants some. (One chili has a lot of seeds.)
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RE: Hot peppers
Anyone have any spare seeds. A friend of mine has to grow some peppers for a project. It doesn't matter what type.
Let me know if you have any.
thanks,
Let me know if you have any.
thanks,
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RE: Hot peppers
I have plenty of pepper seeds but if I knew what the project was about I could possibly get seeds that were best suited to the project at hand.
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RE: Hot peppers
I am not positive on what he is really doing but all I think it is, is to grow a type of pepper plant. It doesn't matter what type.
PM me what you have.
I will tell him and get back to you.
thanks
PM me what you have.
I will tell him and get back to you.
thanks
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RE: Hot peppers
I grew that pepper plant for a while now. The foliage looks very good. I put out all my pepper seeds late spring only to have an armadillo root everything up after sprouting. I never got around to replanting. I will try again next year.