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Old October 7, 2011   #6
tjg911
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maybe i misunderstood the question but he asked "sweet and hot on the same plant" not "less hot and hot on the same plant". i understood it to be the former, we know the latter happens with hot pepper plants.

i would think no but is it possible to have a variety of pepper that produces both sweet and hot? i can't see how because if the plant is producing capsicum then all the peppers would have it.

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