July 3, 2022 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Zapotec? What is this pepper?
Growing some "Zapotec" jalapenos from seed swap last year and the seeds germinated fine, grew and were transplanted into a 5 gallon bucket and doing well. Plant is prolific with loads of peppers, some going red at a small size and a few growing larger then red.
I've grown hot peppers for a few decades and don't think these are a jalapeno. Mildly hot with not too many seeds and ribs inside. Any ideas on what this "Zapotec" pepper is? Strange growing plant, spindly and leggy, not stout like a normal pepper plant. |
July 4, 2022 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Raleigh, NC
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While I've never personally grown them, the photo you posted doesn't look like examples of Zapotec Jalapeno I've seen posted elsewhere.
They look like a bit like a Pablano-type to me. |
July 4, 2022 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
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Could well be a cross if home saved swap seeds unless blooms were protected
KarenO |
July 5, 2022 | #4 |
Tomatovillian™
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Doesn't look like a keeper.
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July 5, 2022 | #5 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: North Carolina
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Zapotec Jalapeno
Hi,
I have grown the Zapotec and found it to be a medium sized jalapeno (traditional shaped) and very flavorful. Beth Boyd deserves the credit for discovering and popularizing this pepper. Read through these posts and your will see the story. https://thehotpepper.com/threads/zap...s.71873/page-3 It is a shame but yours is definitely crossed with some other pepper because the Zapotec Jalapeno is a very good one. Last edited by friedgreen51; July 5, 2022 at 05:38 PM. |
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identify , pepper , red , zapotec |
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