Mystery pepper plant, identification please
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Comments (10)Bird pepper or Tepin (I'm leaning toward Tepin, I grow them). They grow vertically, plant is covered with them. They start green then turn Deep red. Quite hot. Some thai peppers are similar, but the peppers are longer....See MorePlease ID this mystery pepper
Comments (3)I agree, I have some Cayenne peppers and they look very similar. Even the somewhat scrawny looking plant. I was wondering if my plant just didnt grow well, or if that is how they are? Brian...See MorePepper identification help, please
Comments (4)That's a very real possibility. I had a ton of flowers bagged on one of my plants, I was so happy that I had a bunch of fruit already setting... then I realized the ripe fruit was not white but orange... and it was bigger. I had two seedlings come up in the same pot and assuming they were both the same thing (I have since realized that the seeds I received were not true) I planted them together. I cut down the orange one, now I wish I hadn't as it was really pretty. I agree, with Ronny, I think the yellow ones on the left are Hungarian Hot wax. Not sure about the ones on the right, I don't think they are jalapenos, they have tails. Those things are just weird looking... maybe a cross between a jal and a hot cherry? Pam...See MoreMystery pepper ID please?
Comments (0)My mystery plant is blooming nicely, and I have one visible pepper, tho it's still tiny. Any ideas what this plant is? It was supposed to be a Carolina reaper, but it doesn't look like any of my other reaper plants. I started all of them from seeds. Please advise & thank you....See MoreSugi_C (Las Vegas, NV)
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