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Old March 3, 2021   #271
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Yes, it is a very good pepper, I trialed it a couple of years ago, and it seemed to be stable then, with stripes of varying intensity on most peppers.

I am really surprised to see seeds of Enjoya, as it was understood that the commercial plants producing striped fruit were only propagated by cuttings. Many of us grew out seeds from store fruit, and no one ever got anything but plain yellow bells from seeds. I am tempted to order some to see if this grower was successful in finding stripes, but I have my doubts. I hope they are not just selling seeds harvested from purchased fruit.
My guess is that's what they are doing. It seems like they are a proprietary seed.
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Old March 3, 2021   #272
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Yes, it is a very good pepper, I trialed it a couple of years ago, and it seemed to be stable then, with stripes of varying intensity on most peppers.

I am really surprised to see seeds of Enjoya, as it was understood that the commercial plants producing striped fruit were only propagated by cuttings. Many of us grew out seeds from store fruit, and no one ever got anything but plain yellow bells from seeds. I am tempted to order some to see if this grower was successful in finding stripes, but I have my doubts. I hope they are not just selling seeds harvested from purchased fruit.
I have quite same thoughts and doubts...
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Old March 26, 2023   #273
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At least we have Sugar Rush Stripey chili pepper from Chris Fowler and Fatalii Seeds.
https://fataliiseeds.net/product/sug...ripey-gen2022/
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Old June 13, 2023   #274
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Wow. Beautiful pods! Thanks.
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Old June 14, 2023   #275
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Somehow I missed the March post and link! Beautiful indeed! I am a hot pepper wimp though, and true hot aficionados idea of medium heat may be too hot for me. Willing to try it just on looks!
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