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Old June 20, 2014   #16
Tania
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I'm not positive but I think the Hidalgo is a type of Serrano, which would explain the wooliness. Did you start any of your Tasmanian Black seeds? Mine are flowering but no fruit yet.

Fine looking peppers you have there!
Nope, did not get Tasmanian Black growing this year - I carried away with starting so many SSE varieties that simply ran out of space. Hopefully the next year!
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