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Old November 11, 2022   #16
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Interesting, Craig! I have a bag in my garage that were picked in haste just before the last freeze warning. They have slowly been turning color, I'll have to look through them and see if I can find any tending to orange, although with only two plants grown I suspect they will all end up red. A big striped bell from seeds would be lovely, are you sure you can't fit it in?
I wonder why the whole pepper has to turn red at maturity, you'd think the white stripes would lack pigment and just turn a darker yellow, if anything, still showing contrast.
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Old November 11, 2022   #17
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Good thinking Craig.


I haven't had orange yet, but that's not to say it wouldn't happen at some point.
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Old November 15, 2022   #18
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It would be fun to cross with a bell type to get variegated, striped (when unripe) bells...doing that not in my immediate plans, though.

I have a Madaya Pepper starting to flower - just a thought.
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