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Old November 5, 2014   #1
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Fooled You is a heatless variety I have grown. They taste like green bells, though, I wasn't a fan. Jalapeno M is a standard cheap variety. I have had them go from heatless in the spring when it was wet to very hot in the late summer when it was dry. I suspect that you can reduce the heat of hot peppers by giving them a lot of water.
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Old November 7, 2014   #2
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Fooled You is a heatless variety I have grown. They taste like green bells, though, I wasn't a fan. Jalapeno M is a standard cheap variety. I have had them go from heatless in the spring when it was wet to very hot in the late summer when it was dry. I suspect that you can reduce the heat of hot peppers by giving them a lot of water.
So far, nobody has written about growing the Senorita Jalapeno, so if I can get some seeds or find transplants - I'll try them and revive this thread next year. The Fooled You Jalapeno, I know I have seen that one at a local plant store. I think it was in 2013. Something there just rings a bell.

Plant store? I wasn't sure if that is the right description or not. It is a local mom and pop shop that sells mostly plants. It is not a nursery because they don't plant and grow their plants. They get shipments that they water and sell to the public. I never thought about it before. One way or other, we try to support local M&P shops as much as we can.
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