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Post by scarfguy on Apr 4, 2023 11:16:04 GMT -5
scarfguy , glad you enjoyed the Parrots. We did too but ours has a very slight bit of heat to them. Odd how same peppers can perform differently
The last time I grew them, they were perfectly sweet. This time, the one on the left has just a slight bit of "tang" but the one on the right is perfectly sweet. It must depend on a particular seed's ancestry rather than environment.
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judib
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Post by judib on Apr 4, 2023 15:50:07 GMT -5
I just started a couple lunchbox Red sweets in the Bounty, they are fairly manageable height wise and put out tons of the cutest little peppers. I also am doing a Pot-a-Peno Jalapeño (Park Seed) in a harvest, first time for those, but they don't get very tall so we will see... The lunchbox I just save seed from harvested ones, they do germinate well. I may give the Jungle parrot a try at some point, those look nice and thick for a small pepper.
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Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Apr 5, 2023 10:57:17 GMT -5
May I also suggest also doing a search to see of anyone else has ever grown the pepper you are going to try. You can see how they did and their assessments.
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