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Old January 14, 2007   #1
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Hello Members:

I'm looking for two varieties of Medium-Hot to Very Hot Peppers. If you have a few vigourous varieties that have not too long of a maturity rate please contact me...

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Old January 15, 2007   #2
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Randy I saw no one had posted on this thread, I don’t know if they contacted you via PM or what.
So here is a list of some peppers that are listed at Tomato Growers Supply that are under 75 days.
I don’t know if you have looked there or ordered from them but it is a good company to get tomatoes, peppers, etc from.
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Bulgarian Carrot
67 days
Cascabella
75 days.
Cherry Bomb Hybrid
65 days.
Espanola Improved
65-70 days.
Fish Pepper
75 days.
Garden Salsa Hybrid
73 days.
Golden Cayenne
72 days.
Golden Greek Pepperoncini
62 days.
Hungarian Wax
70 days.
Inferno Hybrid
60 days.
Jalapa Hybrid
65 days.
Jalapeno M
75 days.
Jaloro
70 days.
Long Red Slim Cayenne
75 days.
Marbles #9510
70 days.
Mariachi Hybrid
66 days.
Mucho Nacho Hybrid
75 days.
NuMex Joe E. Parker
65 days.
NuMex Sandia
75-80 days.
Pepperoncini
62 days.
Pimiento de Padron
65 days.
Purple Jalapeno
75 days
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Old January 19, 2007   #3
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Thank-you for the information! I have purchased from Tomato Growers Supply before, with great results...

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Old January 19, 2007   #4
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MISSION,
I have about 45 kinds of HOT peppers. However, I am not up on their dates of maturity. Most of the "very hot" ones, IMHO, have longer DTM. I am having some grown east of the mountains here, (as you know, I am just a bit south of you), perhaps you have a friend/relation over on the east side of YOUR mountains that prolly has similar growing conditions as here that can grow them for you.

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