September 28, 2007 | #1 |
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Some of my peppers
By orflo, shot with DiMAGE A2 at 2007-09-03Yellow cayenne By orflo, shot with DiMAGE A2 at 2007-09-03Mixture, By orflo at 2007-09-03Doe Hill Sigaretta By orflo, shot with DiMAGE A2 at 2007-08-22 Sweet black Hungarian By orflo, shot with DiMAGE A2 at 2007-08-22 Gelbe kirchen By orflo at 2007-08-22 The mixture is: topepo rosso, top left, 5 sweet chocolate, top right, 3, shi####ou, about twenty wrinkled peppers, 1 rond de hongrie, bottom left, 10 buran,2 dedo de moca, 1 cornetto,4 demre, 1 kaibi long N.1, and the 'pig's tail' is also a sigaretta, still many varieties to come, Frank |
September 28, 2007 | #2 |
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Frank-nice photos. keep em coming. How is the yellow cayenne?
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September 28, 2007 | #3 |
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Good taste, medium hot, but a bit low-productive, I've got an other yellow medium hot one looking very simular but that one is more productive:Sarit Gat, comes from Kosovo,
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September 28, 2007 | #4 |
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Never grown yellow cayenne. My red is fairly hot. My habs are the hottest chile I grow.
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September 28, 2007 | #5 |
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Nice pictures, Frank. I grow Doe Hill almost every year. It's one of my favorites.
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September 29, 2007 | #6 |
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Yes, Doe Hill is a very nice one, similar tasting are (of course) Lipstick, King of the North, Yankee Bell, Kaibi round, and some others, I do like the bright orange colour.
For hotties (I'm only mentioning the C.Annuum): my favourites are Westlandse Lange Rode, Gelbe Kirchen, Habs early, Jwala Indian,Feferon and Turuncu Spiral, I have to select ripening varieties for our climate , and this year wasn't really good, but some did amazingly well, others just rotted away, Frank |
September 30, 2007 | #7 |
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Wonderful as usual, Frank !
I grow this year : albino bullnose (the earlier), apple, purple beauty , doe hill ... just sweet peppers. shi####ou is very beautiful. |
October 1, 2007 | #8 |
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Well, I don't know what went wrong over there, it's Shi####ou, early ripening and sweet without seeds, otherwise hot and very productive, it's quite low on seed production,
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Where did you get seeds for the Sweet Black Hungarian?
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If you're interested, I've got some seeds of the sweet black hungarian as well, other fine black ones are nocturne and czech black (wirh purple flowers), I'll place some pics including these soon,
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