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Help Identifying

Posted by Pepperz none (My Page) on
Wed, Jan 30, 13 at 22:40

Hey all :)

I've recently had a chili plant begin podding, though I have no idea what it actually is.

Any ideas as to what it may be would be most appreciated.

Cheers :)


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If pressed, I'd have to say a hybrid.

Any hints you can offer? Anything at all?


Josh


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Maybe a pepperoncini plant?


http://www.henryfields.com/product/Italian_Pepperoncini_Sweet_Pepper/v egetable_plants


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Not like any pepperoncini I've seen.


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  • Posted by esox07 4b Wisconsin (My Page) on
    Sun, Feb 3, 13 at 13:42

I would also say no to pepperoncini. I grew those last year and nothing like the picture from the OP. I would say they are closer to a super hot variety. have you tasted one yet?
Bruce


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it looks a bit like a bhut cross butch t resembling more of the characteristics of the bhut then the butch


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Looks like a cross between a Chupetinho and a Bell pepper.

Eric


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