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Tue, Sep 14, 10 at 10:45
Just wanted to show off how well my peppers are doing. It was a long hot summer here in Florida . Thank you too all that have given me help when they were struggling. This is really my first year growing and the advice I have received from everyone on this site is great. . . . |
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| Very nice lookin plants. Looks like Habaneros? |
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| The first pic is supposed to be a red savigna that i purchased seeds from redsavigna.com, but with luck and my lack of knowledge who knows what I bought.All the others are hybrid habs(hirsch garden got me too). I may never know. Does a red savigna have any distingiushing trait. Couple Jalapenos in the mix too.Did not know about new mexico state and their seeds til a few months ago. Rookie |
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| im having great luck with peppers in Florida as well, banannas, mexicali, serano, habanero, bells not so much. good luck. |
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| We were very pleased with our Bhuts from bhutheads.com. Hope this helps with your next crops!! |
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