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Originally Posted by JRinPA
I wrote reply about "okra, where" a long while back but I don't see the post.
Seeing that giant marconi on your pics makes me wonder if that is what I've been growing. Twice I kept seeds from roadside stand peppers, basically sweet, but shaped like that. I didn't buy them, and knowing as little as I do about peppers, I figured pablano from the shape and lack of heat.
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Poblanos have some heat, Could also be a Red Marconi? Giant Marconi is a hybrid and Red Marconi is an heirloom
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Originally Posted by JRinPA
Okra is great eating but some people don't like the spines, so that could be an issue for locating them. I grow clemson spineless and never really have any problems.
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I'm pretty sure that's what I planted.