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Old May 28, 2016   #76
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I'm really interested in crossing the strip trait into some hot chile lines, if possible. I like the mental image of a striped jalapeno or habanero type chile.
Snap, my thoughts too!
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Old May 28, 2016   #77
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If you don't mind, what method did you use to germinate yours?
Nothing special at all, sown in modules using a general purpose multi/seed compost and into a propagator at 28C.
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I've also got several saved seeds planted out. By end of season this year we should have a good idea about the hybrid/OP nature of these things. I'm really interested in crossing the strip trait into some hot chile lines, if possible. I like the mental image of a striped jalapeno or habanero type chile.
I recently found a great blog post that talks about pepper color genetics, and it shows a crazy looking striped hot pepper!
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I recently found a great blog post that talks about pepper color genetics, and it shows a crazy looking striped hot pepper!
That was a neat blog post to read. I got down to the bottom and saw that one with Pimenta da Neyde in it and now I wish I would have picked up that plant today. Saw it at the store and it was just labeled Neyde and I didn't know what it was so I passed on it.

The Fish Pepper is hot and it has striping it it. Wonder what you would get if you did try crossing it with Enjoya?
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I've posted this link as well here 2 weeks ago (post #11 here on this thread) Very interesting indeed.

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Old May 30, 2016   #81
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Mine are sprouting. woo-hoo!
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Old May 30, 2016   #82
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The blog is from Darren who is commenting this thread
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Old May 31, 2016   #83
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I'd like to grow these. What other supermarkets have these? None of the chains mentioned in this thread are anywhere near me, I haven't even heard of them!
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FYI, I have seeds to spare. Please just send me a PM if you want some.
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The blog is from Darren who is commenting this thread
Well then I guess I've recommended him his own blog...
It looks like I have a few Sprouts locations near me - I'll be stopping by to hopefully get some peppers!
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The blog is from Darren who is commenting this thread
I've decided I find it really amusing when that happens.
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Any photo updates about growing your sweet striped Enjoya babies from seeds?
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Mine are almost ready for final transplant.
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Mine are ready for transplanting as well. Gonna try to do it tomorrow.
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Some pictures, are anyone has them blooming yet?
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