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![]() ![]() Brazilian Starfish Haven't tried any yet. ![]() ![]() I really like these, sweet and juicy. Got them in the swap last year. Oranjevoye Chudo (I just did a search and I asked and was answered about the spelling) My peppers were more yellow than orange, maybe I picked them early, but they are good. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Last edited by pmcgrady; September 1, 2018 at 02:16 PM. |
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Those Chudo's look like candy, I see they're meaty but hows's the flavor?
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PMC, such glossy and very pretty peppers! Even thoough really attractive to look at the starfish pepper would scare me, LOL! The chudo does look like candy.
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Thick walled Cherry Moon, not too hot and have a big crunch.
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Good year for peppers in South-Eastern Canada. I am growing mostly hybrids.
Yellow are Flavorburst F1 Red ones are Revolution F1 (bells) and Thunderbolt F1
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Intense colors.
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Lots of very nice looking peppers here thanks folks. Love some of the chillies that are available without a great amount of heat, will have to hunt around and see what is available in Oz now.
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Wow! Those are really some nice peppers! OP peppers are great, but it's hard to beat a good F1 hybrid, I've got Gypsy Hybrid that have cranked out around 60 peppers per plant, and they are still going... I should have fertilized them a month ago. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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![]() ![]() These were marked by me as "Golden Treasure" and my Yellow Monsters looked like Golden Treasure... Wonder how that happened... ![]() Mulato Islano Pablano (OP) Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Last edited by pmcgrady; September 4, 2018 at 07:03 PM. |
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I have one plant out of 6, throwing bigger peppers that are more orange, haven't eaten one yet but they look good. ![]() Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Good looking pepper, I need to grow more sweet types next year.
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