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Old January 18, 2016   #73
MendozaMark
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Originally Posted by swamper View Post
I'm a fan of the diversity of peppers. I always like to try a few new ones. Last year Pimento de Cheiro and 7 Pot White were standouts among trials.

Arledge from Louisiana is a personal favorite.
I think you have solved a mystery pepper for me. I am trialling over 50 types of peppers and some come from mixes. I had one early hot pepper that is about 3.5 " long by about 1.5" wide, conical in shape and upright. The weird thing was that it was from the pinetree mix that listed what the possible peppers could be. Arledge or Louisiana Hots was not in that list. When I was looking up Arledge, it was identical to my pepper. I went back to the pinetree description and they have changed the list to imply that there maybe peppers not sold by variety in their mix. I am wondering if there is another very early hot pepper with the above description. Either way it is a keeper.
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