Can the Man
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hi I bought 2 of these chillis at the start of lockdown they have both produced loveLy large red chillis about 4” long, they say they are hot but I need about 3-4 for a good curry or chilli con carne.
They have both started producing little white flowers, just wondering if this would help any of our resident chilli experts identify them.
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Scarlet
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They could be anything but it looks a little like a Hungarian wax?
Not confident....just a guess.
SP will be along soon.
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Small chilli
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Like scarlet said could be anything! Definitely a capsicum Annuum. Some cayenne type thing. Probably a hybrid of some sort.
The seller’s would probably shout about the fact if it was a known variety.
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03-06-2020, 11:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-06-2020, 11:31 PM by Can the Man.)
(03-06-2020, 08:26 PM)Scarlet Wrote: They could be anything but it looks a little like a Hungarian wax?
Not confident....just a guess.
SP will be along soon. Hungarian hot wax is an interesting call as I received one from Joy at Sea Spring Plants
(03-06-2020, 11:07 PM)Small chilli Wrote: Like scarlet said could be anything! Definitely a capsicum Annuum. Some cayenne type thing. Probably a hybrid of some sort.
The seller’s would probably shout about the fact if it was a known variety. Cayenne is also an interesting possibility as I got 2 Joe Longs Cayenne from Joy also.
we will see when the new plants eventually start producing fruit.
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(03-06-2020, 11:30 PM)Can the Man Wrote: (03-06-2020, 08:26 PM)Scarlet Wrote: They could be anything but it looks a little like a Hungarian wax?
Not confident....just a guess.
SP will be along soon. Hungarian hot wax is an interesting call as I received one from Joy at Sea Spring Plants
(03-06-2020, 11:07 PM)Small chilli Wrote: Like scarlet said could be anything! Definitely a capsicum Annuum. Some cayenne type thing. Probably a hybrid of some sort.
The seller’s would probably shout about the fact if it was a known variety. Cayenne is also an interesting possibility as I got 2 Joe Longs Cayenne from Joy also.
we will see when the new plants eventually start producing fruit. Like I said cayenne type (which in my tiny little mind means a generic red pointy pod of a reasonable size ). There’s a very high chance it’s going to be nothing like the joes long. For a start it definitely isn’t long enough.
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