Mystery chillies
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One mystery I believe is solved. I’m 99% Sure My accidental overwintered chilli is sugar rush peach.

   

The other 3 are still a mystery.
The 2 big ones, I found as seedlings in the compost I saved from last years chilli pots. 
So they will definitely be offspring of a named variety I grew last year. Don’t know if they’ll come true Or be crossed. 
Probably crossed.

The little one I found coming up in the raised bed in the first tunnel. Last year had my mystery chillies (never did identify any of them) in there. I only kept it because it had purple seed leaves. 

Only time will tell if any of them will be any good.

   
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I have a mystery chilli plant. I have grown six habanero plants and six plants from a mixed packet of chilli seeds. There was no mention of what the chilli varieties they were on the packet?

I am having problems loading photos (my phone, not the sites fault) but have a chilli with upward facing yellow chillies about 100mm long.I also have what looks like a Halapeno and the others haven't set fruit yet.
Any ideas folks? Huh
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None at all without photos.
I’d especially like to see the upward facing 10cm pods. That sounds very interesting.
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Mystery chillies are growing nicely. All I can say for sure is the are all different.

   
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My mystery chillies now look like this.

   

One of them I’m 99% sure is a Hungarian black ( which is very good)
The variegated one is definitely a cross, very deformed pods coming on it.
The other one (photo) is also a cross. It’s producing well. And it’s going from green/black fading to brown. I’m guessing they’ll go red but none have yet.
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